In Memoriam

In Loving Memory of

 Dr. Bo Hi Pak

Dr. Bo Hi Pak, 90 (Korean age), our elder brother of the 36 Couples, ascended on January 12, 2019 at 7:30 a.m. Dr. Pak truly lived a rich life, but now he joins Mrs. Pak and True Father in spirit world. Among the many early disciples, Dr. Pak brought a unique set of accomplishments and victories. He lived the life of service, as translator, and as the voice and mouthpiece for True Parents for decades. He helped to frame and implement a multifaceted strategy to lift the U.S. and the democratic world to defeat communism, with CAUSA International and subsidiaries during the final years of the Cold War. For many of our brothers and sisters in America, he was a mentor and a father figure, as he raised a leadership of “TOP GUNS” that went on to build and create great things for the future kingdom.

We pray our Heavenly Parent welcome the spirit of Dr. Bo Hi Pak into the core of the Kingdom of Heaven. Our sincere condolences and prayers for Dr. Pak’s family.  

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In Memoriam

Dr. Bo Hi Pak, (born Aug 18, 1930), 36 Couples, ascended January 12, 2019, 7:30 a.m.  

The Seonghwa ceremony and rites will be held Tuesday, January 15, 2019  

May our Heavenly Parent welcome the spirit of Dr. Bo Hi Pak into the core of the Kingdom of Heaven in Heaven. Our sincere condolences and prayers for Dr. Pak’s family and clan.  

Dr. Pak truly lived a rich life, but now he joins Mrs. Pak and True Father in spirit world. Among the many early disciples, Dr. Pak brought a unique set of accomplishments and victories. He lived the life of service, as translator, and as the voice and mouthpiece for True Parents for decades. He helped to frame and implement a multifaceted strategy to lift the U.S. and the democratic world to defeat communism, with CAUSA International and subsidiaries during the final years of the Cold War.  

Dr. Pak brought real-world leaders to sit together with True Parents and make foundations for multiple endeavors in the future building of the Cheon Il Guk. He defined and built art and culture as an important means to build the Ideal society. He raised a leadership of “TOP GUNS” that went on to build and create great things for the future kingdom.  

He was our mentor, a true father figure for all of us who had the honor and privilege to be among his intimate disciples. He will be welcomed into the original home of God with the same degree of enthusiasm that he put into his life of service to God and our True Parents and humanity.  

Dr. Pak was born on August 18, 1930 in Chung Nam Province (100 miles south of Seoul), Korea. On June 1, 1950, he entered the Korean Military Academy as a cadet. The war broke out twenty-five days later. Later in life he drew on that experience when he shared how the devastation of war had been seared into his heart and mind. He would tell us that he was surprised and even impressed by the ferocity and loyalty of the North Korean soldiers only to find out that they were chained to their posts and had no alternative but to fight or to die. 

Dr. Pak was a lieutenant colonel in the Korean army when he joined the church in the 1950s. He and Ki Sook Yoon were blessed by Father and Mother in the 36 Couples Blessing (March 1, 1961). Dr. Pak (in the early years he was affectionately known as Col. Pak) served our True Father selflessly was often called Father’s “right-hand man” or “top deputy.” 

Dr. Pak’s faith, intelligence and charisma impacted the leading providential projects, particularly in the media, including World Media Association, News World, Noticias del Mundo, Ultimas Noticias (Uruguay) and most especially the movement’s flagship, The Washington Times.  

In the fight against communism, it was Dr. Pak who was given the responsibility to lead the charge. He personally shaped CAUSA International to counter attack Marxism-Leninism, first in Latin America and then in the United States. In the mid-1980s, CAUSA lectures were taught around the world catching the attention of opinion-makers, and religious and political leaders. And no matter the language, the culture or the ideological setting, Dr. Pak won the hearts of everyone. Time after time, “Truth is My Sword” was shown at conferences about his experience dealing with Congressman Donald Fraser. There was never a dry eye in the house as he stood and said: “I am a proud Korean – a proud Moonie – and a dedicated anti-Communist and I intend to remain so the rest of my life.”  

Of his many legacies, the Little Angels Children’s Folk Ballet of Korea is at the top of the list. This extraordinary gift to the world by our True Parents was personally guided by Dr. Pak’s innate sense of beauty and charm. In 2010, on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, Dr. Pak brought the Little Angels to the 22 nations that extended aid to Korea, either military, medical or other support, and to thank the surviving veterans and their families. Each morning he spoke to the children, not as an illustrious leader but as a grandfather and as a former soldier who personally knew that Korea’s existence was thanks to the unselfish sacrifices of so many.  

Dr. Pak served as president of The Summit Council for World Peace, the Association for the Unity of Latin America (AULA), and the International Security Council and through these high-level organizations, he was able to bring royalty, presidents, heads of government and prime ministers and the key shakers of society to our True Parents.  

No matter the circumstances, Dr. Pak always testified to the True Parents. That was his purpose in life and True Parents always looked forward to Dr. Pak’s testimony at the breakfast table in East Garden. When the movie “Rocky” came out in the 1970s, he brought a large blow up photo of the boxer but with True Father’s face. True Parents laughed with unbridled joy. Dr. Pak always brought love and affection to our True Parents and to the members when he translated Father’s words on Sunday mornings. Dr. Pak testified to True Parents about the members!  

He was the President of the Universal Ballet Foundation, which included the Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington, D.C. and launched the Panda Motors Corporation in the United States, Hong Kong, and China. It was Dr. Pak who played an instrumental role in the breakthrough providential events including meetings with Mikhail Gorbachev in Moscow and Kim Il Sung in North Korea.  

In 2004, Dr. Pak fell victim to a scam and, unable to repay his debts, had to serve 2 years and 3 ½ months in prison. Upon his release, he wrote a letter to the members giving an account of his experiences in prison. In the letter he recalled the mission of John the Baptist who came with the mission to testify about Jesus but ended up dying in prison. Dr. Pak said he would be willing to die in prison if it could indemnify the failure of the first John the Baptist. Such was Dr. Pak’s resolute determination to live his faith and attend our True Parents.  

No memoriam can fully give credit to Dr. Pak and honor the many deeds, accomplishments and the many lives, who were touched by his love and ability to bear witness to our True Parents.  

We truly thank Dr. Pak for a life well served to the providence and pray for the family and clan.  

Since the announcement of his passing, accolades and testimonies are pouring into Facebook, including:  

“Col. Pak, your place in our hearts cannot be fully expressed. Your deep voice and boundless enthusiasm seemed to flow out of you as if it came from True Father or from a mystic mountain. You are Heaven’s gain today. Please keep us in your thoughts!”  

“Thank you for your tireless efforts.”  

“Great man. Great memories.”  

“Dr. and Mrs. Bo Hi Pak were both born for a great purpose. We all want to celebrate the fulfillment of that purpose and support your transition as good spirits and a BCF. We pray for a peaceful transition and a great welcome from all of our brothers and sisters. Thank you. Thank your family.”  

“THANK YOU SIR!!!”  

“Praying for your peaceful ascension. Congratulations to a life well lived! Thank you.”  

“Dr. Bo Hi Pak, we pray for a smooth and safe transition as you are making your way to our HP and True Father in the spirit world.”  


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Chronology

BIRTH August 18, 1930  

PLACE Chung Nam Province (100 miles south of Seoul), Korea  

PARENTS Dong Hyun Pak (father), Pyung Chun Han (mother)  

SIBLINGS No Hi (brother); Ahn Il and Fun Hi (sisters)  

MARRIED Ki Sook Yoon (November 29, 1953)  

BLESSED Blessed by Reverend and Mrs. Moon in the 36 Couples Blessing (March 1, 1961)  

CHILDREN Na Kyung (Grace), November 11, 1954; Jun Sun (Jonathan), May 30, 1957; Jin Sung (James), March 23, 1962; Hoon Sook (Julia), January 25. 1963; Yun Sook (Sunny), May 25, 1964; and Jin Kyung (Samuel). January 28, 1966  

Education And Teaching Career  

1937-1943 Yum-Ti and Do-Go Elementary Schools  

19.43-1946 Chon-An Agricultural School  

1947-1950 Elementary school teacher, Do-Go Elementary School and Do-San Branch School  

1962-1964 Studied part-time at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.  

Military Career  

1950 June 1: entered Korean Military Academy. as a cadet; participated in combat as a cadet when the Korean War broke out twenty-five days later.  

1950 October: graduated Korean Military Combined School and commissioned as a second lieutenant in Republic of Korea army.  

1950-1952 Assigned to the Twenty-eighth Regiment, Ninth Division: served as platoon leader and company commander in combat during the Korean War.  

1952 March-September: studied in the United States at U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia.  

1952-1955 October 1952 returned to Korea and served in Korean Army Infantry School as instructor until 1955.  

1955-1956 Studied English at the Army School for Military Attaches.  

1956-1957 Received advanced training, U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia.  

1957-7959 Served as Special Assistant to Chief of G.S. Military Advisory Group, Seoul, Korea.  

1960-1961 Served as Special Assistant to Vice Minister of Defense. Seoul, Korea.  

1961-1964 Served as Assistant Military Attaché, Korean Embassy, Washington, D.C.  

1964 Honorable discharge from military service with the rank of lieutenant colonel.  

Professional Career  

1965 Appointed as missionary to the United States; founded Unification Church of Washington. D.C.  

1965-Present President. Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation. Inc. Washington, D.C. Principal sponsors of Radio of Free Asia, The Little Angels, and Children's Relief Fund.  

1969-Present Chairman and President, Korean Cultural Foundation, Inc. Seoul. Korea, which produces the Little Angels and the Universal Ballet Company in Seoul, Korea.  

1971-Present Appointed and served as special assistant to Reverend Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church.  

1973 Principal, the Little Angels Arts School, Seoul, Korea.  

1974 Principal evangelist and director general of the Sun Myung Moon Christian Crusade.  

1976-1988 Chairman, Sun-Hwa Educational Foundation, Seoul, Korea.  

1976-1990 President and publisher, the News World daily newspaper in New York City (later renamed New York City Tribune).  

1977-1991 President, Unification Church International.  

1977-Present Member of the Board, Unification Church International.  

1978-1995 President, World Media Association.  

1980-1992 President and Publisher. Noticias Del Muudo, New York Spanish-language daily newspaper.  

1981-Present President, CAUSA International.  

1982-1992 President, the Washington Times Corporation. (The Washington Times daily newspaper and Insight weekly magazine, and World & I monthly academic journal  

1982-1997 Chairman of the Board, the Washington Times Corporation.  

1983-1997 Chairman, Association for the Unity of Latin America.  

1986-Present President, Universal Ballet Foundation, corporate sponsors of the Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington, D.C.  

1987-1997 President, Summit Council for World Peace.  

1990-Present Chairman of the hoard and chief executive officer, Panda Motors Corporation in the United States, Hong Kong, and China.  

1991-1994 President and publisher, Seyge Ilbo daily newspaper, Seoul, Korea.  

1991-Present Co-Chairman, Federation for World Peace.  

1996-Present Co-Chairman, Federation of Island Nations for World Peace in Japan.  

1997-Present Chairman emeritus, the Washington Times Corporation.  

1998-Present Honorary chairman, Asian People's Federation, Tokyo, Japan.  

1998-Present Chairman, Kumgangsan International Group, Seoul, Korea.  

Honors 1951 August 15: Awarded the Ilwa-Rang Medal for Meritorious Service in Combat. 1953 June 25: Awarded the Gold Star Hwa-Rang Medal for Meritorious Service and Bravery in Combat. 1971 For Outstanding Service and Contribution Made in the Cultural Field, the Government of the Republic of Korea decorated him with the National Medal, Dong-Baek. 1984 In recognition of Meritorious Service to Humanity, La Plata Catholic University of Argentina conferred Honorary Doctorate Degree "Honoris Causa in the Humanities." 1990 For Contributions to International Peace, honored with the Investiture of "Academic" by the Mexican Academy of International Law. 1991 Man of the Year by Who's Who in U.S. Business Executives and nominated for Who's Who in International Business Executives for outstanding accomplishments as a business executive. 1992 The Order of Liberty and Unity by the Association for the Unity of Latin America for Contributions toward Hemispheric Unity and the Promotion of Intercultural Exchange.


Seonghwa Ceremony: Date: 12.10 in the 6th Year of Cheon Il Guk (January 15, 2019, at 8 am) Venue: Grand Chapel, Cheon Bok Gung Church, Seoul 

Interment (Wonjeon) Ceremony: Date: 12.10 in the 6th Year of Cheon Il Guk (January 15, 2019, at 12 Noon) Venue: Paju Wonjeon Cemeter