Death: The Rev Sun Myung Moon died at a church-owned hospital. He was 92 years old
The 92-year-old who famously befriended North Korean leaders as well as U.S. presidents died on Monday at a church-owned hospital near his home in Gapyeong, northeast of Seoul, according to church officials.
His death came two weeks after being hospitalised with pneumonia, Unification Church spokesman Ahn Ho-yeul said.
Moon's wife and children were believed to have been at his side.
Moon, born in a town that is now in North Korea, founded his religious movement in Seoul in 1954 after surviving the Korean War.
He preached new interpretations of lessons from the Bible and gained fame - and notoriety - in the 1970s and 1980s for holding mass weddings of thousands of followers.
The ceremonies often included couples from different countries, whom Moon matched up in a bid to build a multicultural religious world.
The church was accused of using devious recruitment tactics and duping followers out of money, while parents of followers in the U.S. in particular 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.
Unification Church: The movements founder
Reverend Sun Myung Moon and his wife Hak Ja Han Moon join hands to bless
couples during a mass wedding ceremony
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.
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.
Reputations: Reverend Moon with North Korean leader Kim Il Sung
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.
'Emperor of the Universe': Reverend sun Myung Moon as a young man came to fame in the UK as a result of a BBC documentary
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.
'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.
Blessing: Sun Myung Moon and his wife bless the
brides and the grooms in a mass wedding ceremony at Chamsil Olympic
Stadium in Seoul in 2000
Newlyweds celebrate after their mass wedding ceremony organised by the Unification Church
'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.
Notorious: Evangelist Reverend Sun Myung Moon
applauds the entertainment during his 91st birthday (left) and blesses
couples during a mass wedding ceremony famously carried out by the
Unification Church
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.
The Unification Church founded in Seoul in 1954,
performed its first mass wedding in 1961 with 33 couples and went on to
host many more, including this one in 2010
Thousands participating in a ceremony in a
Washington stadium are blessed by Korean evangelist Sun Myung Moon and
his wife during the arranged marriages of 3.6 million couples around the
worl, linked by satellite
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.
Accusations: During his lifetime Moon was
accused of everything from involvement with the Korean CIA to
brainwashing his young followers
'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.
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