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"My wish is to completely tear down barriers and to create a world in which everyone becomes one," Moon said in his recent autobiography. In Washington, D.C., where children played as their parents renewed their vows, Fumi Oliver called the marriages a positive political instrument. "This is the best way to make peace," said the Japan native who married an American, the Rev. Zagery Oliver, 12 years ago. "International, intercultural, interracial marriage is the best way to make peace." The mood in Australia was serene but joyful, said Enrique Ledesma, Australian director of the church-affiliated Family Federation for World Peace and Unification. Laudicea Corina de Padua called her wedding in Sao Paulo, Brazil, a dream come true. "Taking part in a mass wedding only adds to the profoundness -- I barely have the words to describe what I feel," said the 40-year-old, dressed in a shimmering wedding gown. Brazilian church leaders hand-picked 38-year-old metalworker Manoel Marcelino dos Santos as her husband. "Marrying in this way, with so many other people around the world, will give more strength to our union," he said. "It feels like they are all a part of us." But not everyone was happy Wednesday. In South Korea, one bride sat forlornly with a black jacket thrown over her white wedding dress, tears streaming down her face. "I came here against my will," she said. "I'm too young to get married. I don't understand why I have to do something like this." She refused to give her name or age, saying only that she was a student. ___ On the Net: The Rev. Sun Myung Moon: Unification Church: http://www.unification.org/
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