Sun Myung Moon, founder of Unification Church, dies at 92

The Rev. Sun Myung Moon was known for his controversial practice of officiating mass weddings of thousands of followers. NBC's Lester Holt reports.

Updated at 3:50 p.m. ET: The Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the self-proclaimed messiah who turned his Unification Church into a worldwide religious movement and befriended North Korean leaders as well as U.S. presidents, has died, church officials said Monday. He was 92.

Moon died Monday at a church-owned hospital near his home in Gapyeong, northeast of Seoul, two weeks after being hospitalized with pneumonia, Unification Church spokesman Ahn Ho-yeul told The Associated Press. Moon's wife and children were at his side, Ahn said.   


Church officials planned to meet later Monday to discuss mourning and funeral arrangements. The church will likely hold a 13-day mourning period and start accepting mourners at its nearby religious center on Wednesday, Ahn said.

Moon founded his Bible-based religion in Seoul in 1954, a year after the Korean War ended, saying Jesus Christ personally called on him to complete his work.  

The church gained fame -- and notoriety -- in the 1970s and 1980s for holding mass weddings of thousands of followers, often from different countries, whom Moon matched up in a bid to build a multicultural religious world. His followers were derisively referred to by critics as as "Moonies."

The church was accused of using devious recruitment tactics and duping followers out of money; parents of followers in the United States and elsewhere expressed worries that their children were brainwashed into joining. The church responded by saying that many other new religious movements faced similar accusations in their early stages.   

In later years, the church adopted a lower profile and focused on building a business empire that included the Washington Times newspaper, the New Yorker Hotel in Manhattan, Bridgeport University in Connecticut, as well as a hotel and a fledgling automaker in North Korea. It acquired a ski resort, a professional soccer team and other businesses in South Korea, and a seafood distribution firm that supplies sushi to Japanese restaurants across the U.S.   

“Words cannot convey my heart at this time,” said Thomas P. McDevitt, president of The Washington Times. “Rev. Sun Myung Moon has long loved America, and he believed in the need for a powerful free press to convey accurate information and moral values to people in a free world. The Washington Times stands as a tangible expression of those two loves.”

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“As controversial as Rev. Moon was in the United States, I got to know him as a man whose heart was focused on bringing together people of different faiths to bridge divides. His call on people of faith to serve others is an important legacy,” Neil Bush, chairman of Points of Light and son of President George H.W. Bush, was quoted as saying by The Times.

The Unification Church claims millions of members worldwide, though church defectors and other critics say the figure is no more than 100,000.   

In 2009, Moon married 45,000 people in simultaneous ceremonies worldwide in his first large-scale mass wedding in years. Some were newlyweds and others reaffirmed past vows. He married an additional 7,000 couples in South Korea in February 2010. The ceremonies attracted media coverage but little of the controversy that dogged the church in earlier decades.   

Lee Jae Won / Reuters

The Rev. Reverend Sun Myung Moon and his wife, Hak Ja Han, attend a mass wedding ceremony of the Unification Church in Gapyeong, South Korea, March 24.

Born in 1920 in what is today North Korea, Moon said he was 16 when Jesus Christ called upon him to complete his unfinished work. While preaching the gospel in North Korea in the years after the country was divided into the communist-backed North and U.S.-allied South, Moon was imprisoned there in the late 1940s for allegedly spying for South Korea -- a charge Moon disputed.   

He quickly drew young followers with his conservative, family-oriented value system and unusual interpretation of the Bible. He conducted his first mass wedding in Seoul in the early 1960s.   

The "blessing ceremonies" grew in scale over the next two decades, with a 1982 wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York -- the first outside South Korea -- drawing thousands of participants.   

"International and intercultural marriages are the quickest way to bring about an ideal world of peace," Moon said in a 2009 autobiography titled "As a Peace-Loving Global Citizen."

"People should marry across national and cultural boundaries with people from countries they consider to be their enemies so that the world of peace can come that much more quickly."   

Moon began rebuilding his relationship with North Korea in 1991, when he met the country's founder Kim Il Sung in the eastern industrial city of Hamhung.   

Moon said in his autobiography that he asked Kim to give up his nuclear ambitions, and that Kim responded that his atomic program was for peaceful purposes and he had no intention to use it to "kill my own people."   

Oct. 14: Thousands of couples exchange vows during a mass wedding ceremony in South Korea. Msnbc's Alex Witt reports.

"The two of us were able to communicate well about our shared hobbies of hunting and fishing. At one point, we each felt we had so much to say to the other that we just started talking like old friends meeting after a long separation," Moon wrote.   

He added that he heard Kim tell his son: "After I die, if there are things to discuss pertaining to North-South relations, you must always seek the advice of President Moon."   

When Kim Il Sung died in 1994, Moon sent a condolence delegation to North Korea, drawing criticism from conservatives at home. Kim's son and successor, Kim Jong Il, sent roses, prized wild ginseng, Rolex watches and other gifts to Moon on his birthday each year. Kim Jong Il died late last year and was succeeded by his son Kim Jong Un. Moon sent a delegation to pay its respects during the mourning period for Kim Jong Il.   

Moon also developed good relationships with conservative American leaders, including former Presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. Still, he served 13 months at a U.S. federal prison in 1984-1985 for tax evasion. The church says the U.S. government persecuted Moon because of his growing influence and popularity with young people in the United States, his home for more than 30 years.   

As he grew older, Moon quietly handed over day-to-day control of his multibillion-dollar religious and business empire, which included dozens of companies ranging from hospitals and universities to a ballet troupe, to his children.   

His youngest son, the Rev. Hyung-jin Moon, was named the church's top religious director in April 2008. Other sons and daughters were put in charge of the church's business and charitable activities in South Korea and abroad.   After ending a first marriage, Moon remarried a South Korean, Hak Ja Han Moon, in 1960. She often was at Moon's side for the mass weddings.   

The youngest son told The Associated Press in a February 2010 interview that Moon's offspring do not see themselves as his successors.   

"Our role is not inheriting that messianic role," he said. "Our role is more of the apostles, where we share ... where we become the bridge between understanding what kind of lives (our) two parents have lived."   

Moon is survived by his second wife and 10 children.

NBC News staff and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Ho- Hum-- and another one bites the dust>.

    Reply#53 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:16 PM EDT

    The only good demon is a dead demon.

      Reply#54 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:22 PM EDT

      May God have mercy upon his soul.

      Peace.

        Reply#55 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:23 PM EDT

        I would hope that people would have some respect for an old man who just passed on to the next world. And respect for his family who is grieving at this time. Yes he is my spiritual leader. I met him when I was 22 and I am now 59. I was in the Madison Square Garden marriage of 2075 couples and I have 4 beautiful daughters , 2 of them also married by Reverend Moon. My husband and I just celebrated our 30th anniversary of marriage. The teachings of the Reverend Moon the "Divine Principle" helped me to develop a deep relationship with my Heavenly Father. It answered the questions that I had about life and death as well as why does evil exist. It opened my eyes to a deeper meaning of the Bible. I came to understand the purpose of history and have a great hope about the future of humankind. The teachings of Reverend Moon helped me to come to appreciate other religions and see people of the world as my brothers and sisters. I am a registered nurse and my husband is an accountant.

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        Reply#56 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:24 PM EDT

        I am happy your life has worked out- but I am just curious was this an arranged marriage? They were so many of them with Moon. When I worked foe one of his companies- and they were married in Madisions Sq-they foldks were not allowed to have consumatied their vowes for 40 dsys/months??

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        #56.1 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:24 PM EDT

        @jasmine1234 Moon was a fake and a clown and you are an idiot for following the fake. He was evil personified.

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        #56.2 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:32 PM EDT

        Mine was an arranged marriage. I was introduced to my future husband in 1980 and we participated in the blessing of Madison Square Garden in 1982.

          #56.3 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 7:09 PM EDT

          Yes indeed after our blessing we have a time of 40 days where we observe abstinence. It is a way to dedicate our relationship to our Heavenly Father.

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          #56.4 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 7:13 PM EDT

          In my case I continued my missionary work a little bit longer and I had my first child when I was 33. That permitted me to be a mature mother and really enjoy motherhood.

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          #56.5 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 7:15 PM EDT

          You were part of a huge Satanic ritual disguised as something innocent. Hopefully you'll understand what I mean before it's too late.

            #56.6 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 8:08 PM EDT

            Its always the ones that "knowmorethanU" that seem not to....Jasmine, if you are happy and you have a personal relationship with our Heavenly Father, then I am pleased to know that. Have a great rest of your life and keep the Faith...:)

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            #56.7 - Mon Sep 3, 2012 1:13 AM EDT
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            A Cult: (A system of religious belief and worship.)

            Yes, Moon movement was a cult. What is Catholic beliefs? What is Mormon beliefs? What is Baptist beliefs?

            It's easy to call Moon a cult, but it's hard for us to see most all system of religious belief and worship as cults.

            Cult gets a bad name which I don't feel it deserves. Being it's seen as bad, we refuse to allow our own religion as a cult.

              Reply#57 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:24 PM EDT

              i agree. ALL are cults So take your pik.

                #57.1 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:41 PM EDT
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                Back in the early 80's I was hired for a jewelry company - Christian Bernard jewelers- aka The moonies owned it and still do They hired three americans to validate the company- I was one of them- One day my colleague waked into to home office and there were women sewing the same wedding dress from McCall's and then they appeared in Life Magazine and the massive wedding.

                One of their great give aways at the store was to give a red rose (fake) with eadh purchase.

                I am so glad he is gone and I wish other cults could be gone. You can read more from my book. May he rest in ****

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                Reply#58 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:31 PM EDT

                This guy is evil and a con artist and his "followers" are @!$%#ing morons as well.

                My call name says it all!

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                Reply#59 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:31 PM EDT

                test

                  Reply#60 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:32 PM EDT

                  Shouldn't the news read "Washington Times founder and Rightwing Darling"...

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                  Reply#61 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:35 PM EDT

                  I think it's all been said, except that he was an enthusiastic supporter to that egotistical moron MacArthur. Yes, when MacArthur was good (Inchon, SW Pacific) he was very good, but when he was bad (most of his career) he was horrid. See the movie "MacArthur" for confirmation

                    Reply#62 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:36 PM EDT

                    test

                      Reply#63 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:38 PM EDT

                      Well today is sunday and what an appropriate time to get this news. This character should rot in hell for the sins he has committed. He and his organization duped thousands of people out of billions of dollars, all in the name of capitalism. Capitalism at its worst, even worse than Wall Street. What I was perplexed over is how easy it was for him to extapolate money from people, even well-educated folks.

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                      Reply#64 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:43 PM EDT

                      Because, Sshoss1, that's how the Great Deceiver (Satan) works. He makes people think they're doing right when they're really not. He uses people like Moon as puppets to lead masses astray. The education of the people in the masses has nothing to do with their souls or God.

                        #64.1 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:57 PM EDT

                        Once again you "knowmorethanME" and fail to state what that is....enlighten us all and we shall be happy...or stop talking trash.

                          #64.2 - Mon Sep 3, 2012 1:17 AM EDT
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                          Watch for him on the path or in the Upper Room, however God tells us; we don't tell him, so Mr. Moon is wherever God wants him to be - likely Heaven, for his worldwide mission of Christianity.

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                          Reply#65 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:48 PM EDT

                          Nonsense and fantasy...the old fart is dead and gone and there's nothing left of Moon.

                          Or perhaps he's stewing in Niflheim...or Hades...or being devoured by the demon Ammit.

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                          #65.1 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:01 PM EDT

                          Mon said that he himself was god Roy. Take your lies elsewhere.

                            #65.2 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:29 PM EDT

                            Probably correct Roy, at least he tried....

                              #65.3 - Mon Sep 3, 2012 1:18 AM EDT
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                              Good, another egotistical money and power grubbing cult leader dies. As CH said about the late, unlamented Jerry Falwell: "If you could take out all the sh*t you could bury him in a matchbox".

                              (Jesus H. F**kin' Christ...comments have now got a pearl clutching, nanny editor mode that steps in when "robust" language is used)

                              *The H. stands for Haploid.

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                              Reply#66 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:50 PM EDT

                              His faith was genuine and his followers adopted God's ways. I causally donated a buck and received a rose from a "Moonie" in Pittsburgh, and for lack of what to do with it, I left the rose with my Aunt Helen that day when I said goodby to move to Florida. She was touched and never forgot it - that's what miracles are - unexpected gifts from God.

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                              Reply#67 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:54 PM EDT

                              What a load of crap!

                                #67.1 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:27 PM EDT

                                Ditto- at one of his massive weddings thank and luckily Whitney Houston did not show up- I suppose she realized what she had learned- and do not trash WH - she has already been -- The moonies are a nasty cult When WH did not show up Piere Tardy Christian Bernard Jewelers) went on tv to state how she had broken a contract. Thank God she did

                                  #67.2 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:52 PM EDT
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                                  Difference between Unification Church and Mormon church.

                                  None.

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                                  Reply#68 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:56 PM EDT

                                  God is Love and we are asked to even love our ememies. Those who don't like Mr. Moon should listen to God on this issue.

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                                  Reply#69 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 5:59 PM EDT

                                  you must be a moonie

                                    #69.1 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:31 PM EDT

                                    God is love and Jesus did teach to love others as we do ourselves, but Moon wasn't a typical enemy...He violated God's commandments on a different level. In the end, only God will be able to judge him, but unless he repented, I sure hope he lived it up in this life because he won't have another.

                                      #69.2 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:31 PM EDT

                                      there ya go again "knowlesseverytimeyouspeak" not that i care, or that I judge, but the old phrase works...Judge not.... what do you know? i am just curious...

                                        #69.3 - Mon Sep 3, 2012 1:22 AM EDT
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                                        Time is something we mark with planet spins and calendars,

                                        Birthdays and Earth's journey around the Sun, our Star.

                                        We're alive, and then we aren't.

                                        Time for us exists, then stops,

                                        Seems to move on without us -

                                        But God forgets us not.

                                          Reply#70 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:12 PM EDT

                                          Another deceiver has bit the dust.

                                            Reply#71 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:19 PM EDT

                                            We will wait and see if this "messiah" will raise himself from the dead...hebrews 9:27..wait for it..

                                              Reply#72 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:20 PM EDT

                                              If Moon isn't resurrected in 3 days I suppose the Washington Times will print a headline that says MOON ISN'T THE MESSIAH AFTER ALL. Moon and Murdock have both been scourges on the profession of journalism. Moon is all the more shameful for claiming to be "God". How do people work for such a clown and such a fake?

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                                              Reply#73 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:26 PM EDT

                                              It's called a deceftive cult that he ruled and brought other people from other countries to ours including a man from Viet Namm and I have proof

                                                #73.1 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:34 PM EDT
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                                                Finally, some good news.

                                                  Reply#74 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:26 PM EDT

                                                  Did he raise the dead no! did he heal the sick no!did he make the blind to see I doubt it!! we will all see

                                                  just how much of a messiah he is when he arises from the dead in three day's...and thats a big if!

                                                  SUCKERS.....

                                                    Reply#75 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:26 PM EDT

                                                    What hell? How can you be sure he's stoaking coals?

                                                      Reply#76 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:36 PM EDT

                                                      I remember when he was living the high life and his moonies were on the street corners waving there bouquets for sale.Just another self absorbed pitchman for religion,living off the gullible.Another one down and many more to go.

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                                                      Reply#77 - Sun Sep 2, 2012 6:43 PM EDT
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