About the Tragedy of the Six Marys book
2025-11-09 · Source: tparents.org
The Six Marys book comes from True Father’s talks with Chung Hwa Pak (Broken Leg Pak) while they were in Hungnam Prison. Chung Hwa Pak is the man that Father carried from Pyongyang to South Korea because his leg was broken and he couldn’t walk. I was told that Chung Hwa Pak’s family was so ashamed of him that they abandoned him in North Korea and fled south.
Chung Hwa Pak was a con man. The prisoners of faith in Hungnam, like Father weren’t allowed any positions of authority at the camp. Only criminal prisoners were trusted with leadership roles. I was told that Chung Hwa Pak was an officer in the North Korean Army who was convicted of stealing and selling North Korean Army goods, like gasoline, to black marketeers. He was caught and sentenced to Hungnam prison. His superior officers arranged for him to be the head prisoner at Hungnam.
Part of Chung Hwa Pak’s job as head prisoner was to assigned the prisoners work. By assigning Father special work from time to time he prolonged Father’s life. The only concrete example I know of this work is from Grandmother Oak. Once, when she went to visit Father at Hungnam, she couldn’t find him at the main prison. He had been assigned to a work site near the camp where he was transporting cargo in a cart.
An elder told me that Chung Hwa Pak abandoned Father in in South Korea after stealing church money that he was given to start a color film developing business.
Chung Hwa Pak wrote the book the Tragedy of the Six Marys and sold it to a muckraking book company in Japan. After cashing in, he retracted the book (here’s the link) Retraction of “The Tragedy of the Six Marys” in 1995. (http://www.tparents.org/Library/Unification/Talks/Pak/Chung-Hwa-Pak- Retraction.htm)
Tragedy of the Six Marys is a twisted sexualized version of what Father taught him in Hungnam.
In Hungnam, Chung Hwa Pak spent time talking with Father about Father’s faith. Father taught him about Jesus and how Jesus should not have died on the cross.
Father told him that six women should have protected and helped Jesus succeed as the Messiah.
The six women were in two sets of three.
1. Anna (mother of Mother Mary), 2. Mary (Jesus mother), and 3. Jesus sister, also named Mary
1. Elizabeth’s mother, 2. Elizabeth (the mother of John the Baptist) and 3. John the Baptist’s sister, Mary
Father never taught Chung Hwa Pak that Jesus should have sex with his mother, grandmothers or sisters. Rather that the women should have abandoned everything and totally dedicated their lives to raise Jesus and make him the victorious messiah that he should have been. This would have made it possible for Jesus to have established the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth at his time.
Father taught Chung Hwa Pak that the six women should have abandoned everything except helping Jesus fulfil his mission and that the failure of the six women led to Jesus moving to Capernaum to restart his ministry.