Bo Hi Pak (August 18, 1930 – January 12, 2019 in Korea. Korean: 박보희/朴普熙) was a prominent member of the Unification Church. During the 1970s and 1980s, he was a major leader in the church movement, leading projects such as newspapers (notably The Washington Times), schools, performing arts projects, political projects such as the anti-communist organization CAUSA International, and was president of the Unification Church International 1977–1991.[1] He was also the president of Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea.[2]
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Foods which took over The Rainbow Fish House was incorporated in 1976 by BoHiPak, chief aid to Reverend Moon. By 2006 True World Foods controlled a major...
politician BoHiPak (1930–2019), prominent member of the Unification Church Gary Pak (born 1952), Asian Hawaiian writer, editor and professor Greg Pak (born...
word—including the president of the Unification Theological Seminary David Kim, BoHiPak, Moon's aide and president of Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of...
conducted a spiritual wedding ceremony between him and Julia Pak, daughter of church leader, BoHiPak. He is officially regarded by the UC to be the "king of...
International (UPI) and newspapers in Japan, South America, and South Korea. BoHiPak, chief aide to Unification Church founder and leader Sun Myung Moon, was...
Julia Moon was born in 1963 in Washington, D.C., as Hoon Sook Pak. Her father, BoHiPak, is a senior leader in the Unification Church and has been responsible...
alternative to what he perceived as the liberal bias of The Washington Post." BoHiPak, called Moon's "right-hand man", was the founding president and the founding...
before his planned arranged marriage to ballerina Julia Pak, daughter of Moon's interpreter, BoHiPak. According to Unificationism, only married couples are...
wedding, of Heung Jin Moon; born Hoon Sook Pak, oldest daughter of longtime major leader and key aide BoHiPak; General Director and former prima ballerina...
Maryland. Mike Wallace (September 20, 1998). Unification Church. 60 Minutes. BoHiPak (1999). Truth is My Sword: Collected speeches in the public arena. Holy...
came to the United States. Among them were Young Oon Kim, Sang Ik-Choi, BoHiPak, David S. C. Kim, and Yun Soo Lim. Missionary work took place in seven...
255–279 Unification Church Response to Frontline Production of The Resurrection of Reverend Moon, Mose Durst Press Conference, BoHiPak, January 17, 1979...
was criticized by the evangelical community for accepting money from BoHiPak, a longtime Sun Myung Moon operative. He was additionally criticized for...
stated goal of the containment of communism in Asia and its president was BoHiPak, a former South Korean Intelligence officer who worked as a principal...
time provided by the South Korean government on its national network. BoHiPak secured the services of former CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence Robert...
Yong-wan Tae Song-su Yi Chu-yon Kim Sang-chol Pak Sang-jun Kim Min-san Kim Yun-gol Chon Chan-bae Cho Hi-yong U Pong-un Yi Tae-song Hwang Uk YiChu-ha Chong...
Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lae (2007–2018). BoHiPak, 88, South Korean cleric, leader of the Unification Church. Anthony Colaizzo...
Hubang-nyo Chong Chong-gi Pak Sung-so Han Su-dong Kim I-sun Choe Hak-son Kim Yo-jung Kim Tong-hyon Kim Hi-jun Hwang Won-bo Yu Chae-hun Sim Sang-ui Chang...
Park Chung Hee (Korean: 박정희, IPA: [pak̚.tɕ͈ʌŋ.çi]; November 14, 1917 – October 26, 1979) was a South Korean politician and army general. After seizing...
Man-sik Electoral District: Pak Tong-sok Electoral District: Kim Yu-pong Electoral District: So Pyong-bok Electoral District: Ri Hi-il Electoral District:...
Se-pyong Electoral District: Jong Pyong-hak Electoral District: Ri Hi-il Electoral District: Pak Song-chol Electoral District: So Pyong-bok Electoral District:...