Information Concerning the Cheongpyeong 2-day Workshop Schedule for April, 2017
2017-04-04 · Source: tparents.org
Family Federation for World Peace and Unification 324-275 Misari-ro, Seorak-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea 12461 Tel: +82-31-589-2320 Fax: +82-31-589-2368 E-mail: ffwpuihq@gmail.com Homepage: www.familyfedihq.org
Ref. No. FFWPUI 2017-27 To : Special Emissaries, Regional Presidents, Special Envoys, National Leaders Cc : National Messiahs, Personnel-in-charge in each Regional Headquarters From : FFWPU International Headquarters Date : 3.8 by the Heavenly Calendar in the 5th year of Cheon Il Guk (April 4, 2017) Re. : Information Concerning the Cheongpyeong 2-day Workshop Schedule for April, 2017
May the Heavenly Parent and True Parents’ blessings and love be with you all. In the substantial realm of direct dominion of the True Parents in the spirit world and physical world, Cheongpyeong Heaven and Earth Training Center is holding 2-day workshops every week amid great blessings. Below you will find the Cheongpyeong 2-day Workshop schedule for April. Please inform many members so they can receive great blessings.
Please note that this official memo is intended for those members living outside of Korea and Japan.
1. 2-day Workshop Schedule for April, 2017 (Opening ceremony begins at 18:40) Schedule Note 3.5 - 6 by the heavenly calendar 1 Saturday - Sunday Workshop April 1 (Sat) – 2 (Sun) 3.11 - 12 by the heavenly calendar 2 Friday - Saturday Workshop April 7 ( Fri) – 8 (Sat) Saturday - Sunday Workshop 3.19 - 20 by the heavenly calendar Spirit World and Physical World Blessing 3 April 15 (Sat) – 16 (Sun) Ceremony Ancestor Blessing Ceremony 3.25 - 26 by the heavenly calendar 4 Friday - Saturday Workshop April 21 (Fri) – 22 (Sat) 4.4 - 5 by the heavenly calendar 5 Saturday - Sunday Workshop April 29 (Sat) – 30 (Sun) 1-210 generations: possible to liberate in any 2 day workshop Ancestor 211-308 generations: not possible to apply for liberation, but 7 generations are Liberation automatically liberated when the previous 7 generations are blessed 1-210 generations: possible to bless 100 days after the liberation Ancestor 211-301 generations: only possible to bless 7 generations at a time, 100 days Blessing after you apply for the blessing of the previous 7 generations (once every 4 months) 2017 April ~ August 2017 September ~ 2018 January Blessing of 295-301 generations Blessing of 302-308 generations
Family Federation for World Peace and Unification 324-275 Misari-ro, Seorak-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea 12461 Tel: +82-31-589-2320 Fax: +82-31-589-2368 E-mail: ffwpuihq@gmail.com Homepage: www.familyfedihq.org
2. Program First Day Second Day Time Content Time Program 06:00 ~ HDH, Breakfast 07:45 ~ Chanyang Yeoksa 13:30 ~ Registration 09:50 ~ True Parents’ Words (Third weekend) Ancestor Blessing 10:00 ~ Ceremony Ancestor Liberation 17:30 ~ Dinner 10:30~ Ceremony 18:40 ~ Orientation, Video 19:10 ~ Lecture 1 20:00 ~ Chanyang Yeoksa Lunch 11:30 ~ 21:30 ~ Lecture 2 Sauna
22:10 ~ Jeongshim Won Prayer 22:30 ~ 05:30 Rest
3. Ancestor Liberation and Blessing Ceremony (Generations 1-210) A. For the ancestor liberation, please offer a 21-day condition of devotion (breakfast fast or 50 bows), regardless of the number of generations you are liberating. B. The ancestor blessing ceremony will be held once a month. Ancestors from generations 1-210 can receive the ancestor blessing if at least 100 days have passed from the day they were liberated, and if the liberation donation has been fully offered. An ancestor blessing ceremony will be held on the third weekend of each month. In February, May, September and November, the Ancestor Blessing Ceremony will be held during the Special Great Works workshop. C. Ancestors who have become Absolute Good Spirits will go to their descendant’s home 40 days after the Ancestor Blessing Ceremony. It is appropriate to conduct a simple “Welcome Home” service. D. Please prepare holy robes and a blessing ring when you attend the Ancestor Blessing Ceremony. E. Members from all over the world who cannot come to Cheongpyeong may apply to do the ancestor liberation and ancestor blessing ceremonies from their countries. For further details please check the Cheongpyeong website: http://en.cptc.kr/guide/notice_view.asp?idx=1324
Family Federation for World Peace and Unification 324-275 Misari-ro, Seorak-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea 12461 Tel: +82-31-589-2320 Fax: +82-31-589-2368 E-mail: ffwpuihq@gmail.com Homepage: www.familyfedihq.org
4. Ancestor Liberation and Blessing Ceremony for generations after the 210th generation (generations 211 to 420) A. Any member who has completed the Father’s side, Mother’s side, the Grandmother on Father’s side and the Grandmother on Mother’s side ancestor blessing ceremonies until the 210th generation will receive the grace of the liberation of their ancestors from the 211th generation to the 420th generation. (There is no required liberation donation for this grace. Once you bless generations 204-210 of your ancestors, the ancestor liberation ceremony for the next 7 generations, 211-217 will be done automatically. If you then bless generations 211- 217 of your ancestors in the same manner, the registration of the ancestor liberation ceremony for the next generations, 218-224, will be done automatically.) B. From April to August 2017, for 5 months, ancestor liberation ceremonies for generations 302- 308 and ancestor blessing ceremonies for generations 295-301 are being conducted. C. Other preparations for the ancestor blessing ceremony are the same as with the ancestor blessing ceremony for generations 1-210. (The donation for the ancestor liberation ceremony is not required after the 210th generation. However, the donation for the ancestor blessing ceremony is still required. Please refer to the attachment file ‘Group Standard’).
5. Donations Group Standard There are different donation standards for each country for the ancestor liberation and blessing ceremonies. If you are not sure which nation group you belong to, please check the attachment file ‘Group Standard’, and make sure you know your donation standard.
6. Registration fee for 2-day Workshop Elementary Adult Age 0-2 years 3-6 years school Above Middle School
Registration fee 5,000won 5,000won 20,000won 30,000won
※ The ‘additional registration fee’ which is needed when applying for more than 7 generations is not 30,000won, but 25,000won as it used to be before. ※ The Ancestor Blessing registration fee is 30,000won regardless of the number of generations you bless.
7. Staying fee for one day (1 night, 3 meals) Elementary Adult Age 0-2 years 3-6 years school Above Middle School Staying fee 4,000won 8,000won 10,000won 18,000won
Family Federation for World Peace and Unification 324-275 Misari-ro, Seorak-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea 12461 Tel: +82-31-589-2320 Fax: +82-31-589-2368 E-mail: ffwpuihq@gmail.com Homepage: www.familyfedihq.org
8. Medical Insurance for Traveling Abroad (Traveler’s Insurance) Even if you obtain traveler’s insurance, you will be asked to pay the hospital fee first, and receive reimbursement later. Please prepare extra cash for emergency medical expenses. Please check with your insurance company to ensure your policy is valid in South Korea.
9. Further inquiries A. Telephone: +82-31-589-7137, 7053 (English) B. Fax: +82-31-584-4336 C. Email: cpintl2013@gmail.com (International Office) D. Website: http://en.cptc.kr
Cho Sung Il, Director-General FFWPU International Headquarters
Ancestor Liberation Donation Standard by Nation Group 2012 March Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 1~7 Generations: 700 USD 1~7 Generation: 500 USD 1~7 Generation: 250 USD 7 Generations: 100 USD 1~7 Generation: 50 USD 8~ Generation:70 USD 8-Generation: 50 USD 8- Generation: 25USD 8-Generation: 10 USD 8-Generation: 5 USD per 7 Generations Per 7 Generations Per 7 Generations per 7Generations per 7Generations Relatives, Others 120 USD Relatives, Others:100 USD Relatives Others: 50 USD Relatives Others: 20 USD Relatives Others: 10 USD Per Person (Couple) Per Person(Couple) Per Person(Per Couple) per Person (Couple) per Person (Couple)
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