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True Father's Resurrection from Prison - August 20, 1985

1985-08-20 · Source: tparents.org

True Father’s Resurrection from Prison August 20, 1985 - Sunhak Institute of History - Published August 20, 2019

I ’ ’ ‘’ August 20, 1985 Da11bmy Priso11 (U11ited States)

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True Father was released from Danbury Prison

on August 20, 1985 and it took 13 months

after he entered the prison.

£.]lily 5, 1985 the satirical ca1toon of New York Post

In the p1·ison, T111e Father gave the influence to othe1· prisoners through his action and words.

After that, many prisoners were moved True Father’s speech and followed him.

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When True Father was in the prison, he gave many instruction to True Mother. Tl1e proclamation of the opening gate day, publisl1ing the se~on books, the instruction of the aid Nicragaraguan Contras, launching an international coalition dedicated to ho1neland defense, and the proclamation of tl1e end of Communism.

On July 4, 1985,

True Father moved from Danbury Prison to Halfway House where is prepared for prisoners to adjust physically and mentally into ‘jj. ’ ,· ’ • ’

a society when they go back tli~re. Until True was Father released from the prison, he spent there for 43 days and it represented 3 days after Jesus died and 40 days of Jesus’ s resurrection.

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erican News Paper a1ticle related to T11.1e Father ‘s release from a prison

True Father indemnified the cross through the Danbury Prison and resurrected what Jesus could not. This is the frrst step for Eastern Unification church culture to lead a society instead of Western Christian culture society.

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True Father had the Prison Life six 1· es and he accepted his suffering as the victorious moment.

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times in my life. As in the past, I had moving experiences with I

God during this time in prison. I was not there because of my personal actions or mistakes, yet I did not brood with resentment or hatred for those — -·-· who persecuted me, nor did ’ j

I spend my time in prison pleading my innocence. Rather, I dedicated my time in prison to I

I’ prayer and meditation to I

understand what America needs to do to fulfill God’s Will for tl1e world.

Trt1e Pare11ts [At1gt1st 20, 1985]

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