Nineteen hundred and sixty, the year of Reverend Moon's
fortieth birthday, was a turning point in the history of the
world. On March 27 (First day of the third month of the
Lunar Calendar) of that year, Heaven selected Miss Hak Ja
Han to become the bride of Reverend Moon, and, on April 11,
the Holy Wedding was conducted by God Himself.
On that day at 10 o'clock in the morning, the Holy Wedding
Ceremony began in the main chapel of the headquarters
church, attended by seven hundred members invited from
churches around the country.

Brief Biography of Mrs. Hak Ja Han Moon
Childhood and Family Life
Mrs. Hak Ja Han Moon has dedicated her life
to the quest for peace. Along with her husband, she has
worked with heads of state, Nobel Peace Prize winners,
religious leaders and internationally renowned artists.
Dr. Moon
was born in the village of Sinli in the Anju District, now
called North Korea, on January 6, (lunar), 1943. Her
mother, Mrs. Hong, was an earnest Christian and her father
was a disciple of a famous evangelist, Rev. Young Do Lee.
Their family was persecuted by the North Korean Communists
and in 1948, at the age of 5, she and her mother were
arrested by Communist police and jailed for 11 days. After
their release, she and her mother and her grandmother fled
their village in the middle of the night. They went to
Taegu where they lived through the Korean war and where Hak
Ja Han was reared in a religious environment.
The family
later moved to Choon Chun, where Dr. Moon's uncle was
living, and she soon graduated from elementary school in
that city. During this period Hak Ja Han, along with her
mother, joined the newly formed Unification Church. Five
years after joining, on April 11, 1960, Hak Ja Han married
the church's founder, the Reverend Sun Myung Moon. She
stands as co-founder of the Unification Church, equal in
stature to her husband.
Central to Reverend and Dr. Moon's work is the
sanctification of marriages with the goal of creating
strong, God-centered families. These wedding ceremonies have
expanded in size from 36 couples in 1961 to 360 million
couples in 1999. Dr. Moon is the mother of 13 children and
the grandmother of more than 30 grandchildren.
A Sportswoman and Patron of
the Arts
Dr. Moon shares with her husband a great love of the
outdoors. Fishing is one of their favorite pastimes and she
has caught trophy-size fish the world over. She was also
instrumental in the creation of the Deer Park Equestrian
Center in upstate New York, which boasts one of America's
finest arenas for equestrian competitions.
Mrs. Moon
and her husband are lovers and patrons of the arts. Several
decades ago they founded the Little Angels Performing Arts
School in Seoul, Korea. It's ballet corps, called the
Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet, has performed before
world leaders and royalty.
She and her
husband are also patrons of the New York City Symphony,
which the New York Daily News acclaimed as , "one of
America's finest orchestras."
Mrs.
Moon and her husband founded the Universal Ballet Academy in
Washington, DC, which trains young dancers in the Russian
style with masters from the Kirov Ballet of St. Petersburg.
Dancers from the school recently won an unprecedented number
of gold medals in international competition. The Universal
Ballet Company, which they founded, is now a preeminent
classical troupe.
A Woman of International
Peace and Good Will
In 1968, the Reverend Moon established the Professors World
Peace Academy in Korea, and in 1972 the first International
Conference on the Unity of the Sciences was held. These and
similar organizations have attracted the participation of
scholars, scientists and leaders in the fields of religion,
the media, government and the arts, including numerous Nobel
Laureates. Dr. Moon played a crucial role in all of these
developments, where her compassionate friendship completes
her
husband's challenging vision.
Through
addressing informal gatherings of women at these
activities, Dr. Moon began to make her appearance in the
public sphere. Her addresses included an Address to the
Women of the World Media Conference (October, 1981) and an
Address to the Women of the International Conference on the
Unity of the Sciences (November, 1981) Dr. Moon moved
forward on the world stage for the promotion of God-centered
values in 1989, when Soviet media interviewed her. Her
interview appeared in the Religion and Society section of Za
Rubezhom (June 12, 1989)
The
following year, Reverend and Dr. Moon met with Mikhail
Gorbachev. This extraordinary event, which took place
in the Kremlin on their 30th wedding anniversary, April 11,
1990, initiated an educational exchange, which has been
developing ever since. In December of 1991, Dr. Moon put
her life on the line when she and her husband traveled to
North Korea to meet with President Kim Il Sung for the
purpose of uniting the two Koreas.
International President of the Women's
Federation for World Peace
In 1992, Dr. Moon, together with her husband, founded the
Women's Federation for World Peace (WFWP).
Dr. Moon was named its International President. She invested
all her energy into developing a global base for the new
organization, giving the Federation's inaugural speech in
113 cities in 12 countries, and in three different languages
within an eight-month period. This impressive
accomplishment was surpassed in 1993, during which she spoke
in 43 nations and in all 50 of the United
States.
The Women's
Federation was officially inaugurated on April 10, 1992,
when, despite inclement weather, 150,00 women from 72
countries gathered at Seoul Olympic Stadium. Following this
international rally, Dr. Moon spoke in cities and towns
throughout Korea. That fall, speaking in Japanese, Dr. Moon
addressed a rally of 50,000 women in the Tokyo Dome.
Subsequently, she delivered speeches to large audiences in
Nagoya, Osaka, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Sendai and Sapporo.
Later that year, Dr. Moon continued her worldwide campaign
with an eight-city tour of America in eight consecutive
days.
Following
her U. S. tour, Dr. Moon spoke in eight more cities in
Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy and finally in
Moscow. She also visited the Pacific Rim, where she spoke
in Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines before
addressing 200 leaders of the Women's Federation of China
(no relationship to WFWP) at Beijing's Great Hall of the
People.
In July of
1993, after speaking throughout America, Dr. Moon's tour
culminated with addresses on Capital Hill and at the United
Nations, delivering a message of peace and religious
reconciliation. While crisscrossing the continent, she was
welcomed by hundreds of public officials from Maine to
Hawaii, including 35 Governors, 131 Mayors, 25 US Senators
and hundreds of prominent citizens and organizations.
Renowned citizens who lauded the tour included Ms. Maureen
Reagan, Mrs. Coretta Scott King, Dr. Cecil Murray and
Reverend Jerry Falwell.
A call for
the declaration of National Parents Day was entered into the
Congressional Record in both the U. S. Senate and House, and
the California State Senate issued a Certificate of
Recognition. President Clinton signed into law a bill
authorizing the last Sunday in July be recognized as,
"National Parents Day". In dozens of states and cities, the
day of her speech was declared the "National Parents Day";
the "Day of Women and World Peace"; or "Hak Ja Han Moon
Day". Senator Orrin Hatch introduced her to the audience of
US Senators, Congressmen, their aides and other dignitaries
on Capital Hill in the Dirksen Senate Office Building.
The
culmination of the American tour came when Mrs. Moon spoke
to Ambassadors, counselors, attaches, UN representatives and
other prominent guests in Conference at the United Nations.
His Excellency Stoyan Ganev, President of the United Nations
General Assembly, introduced her. Ambassadors from 67
nations were in attendance with nearly 100 nations
represented in total.
Dr. Moon
and her husband presided over the marriage blessing of
millions of couples centering on Washington DC's RFK stadium
in 1997; in Madison Square Garden in 1998 and in Seoul's
Olympic stadium and other venues in successive years ever
since. Worldwide, more than 360 million couples have
accepted Reverend and Dr. Moon's blessing on their marriage.
Dr. Moon is
the recipient of many international honors and awards. For
her humanitarian work and for her contribution to world
peace, she has received honorary doctorates from Argentina's
La Plata University and the University of Bridgeport,
Connecticut. In addition she received the Medal of Brazil
from that country's Ministry of Education.
In 2005,
Mrs. Moon accompanied her husband on an extraordinary
historic world tour which reached 100 international cities
in 100 days.
Mrs. Hak Ja
Han Moon is currently conducting a 120 city world speaking
tour accompanied by one of her three eldest sons in each
city. The tour is taking place from April to
September, 2006.