Hak Ja Han Moon
Hak Ja Han Moon is a South Korean religious leader and the co-founder of the Unification Church, also known as the Moonies. Born on January 6, 1943, she is the widow of Sun Myung Moon, the church's founder. After his passing in 2012, she took on a prominent leadership role within the organization, promoting its teachings and values.
In addition to her religious work, Hak Ja Han Moon is involved in various social and humanitarian initiatives. She has emphasized the importance of family and peace, often speaking at international conferences and events. Her leadership continues to influence the direction of the Unification Church and its global outreach efforts.