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  • ...sed to her in the “family pea patch” and they married in the Salt Lake Temple on August 31, 1945.[https://www.deseretnews.com/article/600111826/Elder-Nel She was a member of the [[Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square|Tabernacle Choir]] for twenty years. She earned a bachelor’s degre
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  • ...d the [[Joseph Smith Memorial Building]], and matron of the [[Madrid Spain Temple]]. [[Category:Church Leaders: Past]][[Category:Women in Mormonism]]
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  • ...the [[Preston England Temple]] and the second to the [[Manila Philippines Temple]]. [[Category:Church Leaders: Past]][[Category:Women in Mormonism]]
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  • In 2015, Wixom became the first woman to serve as a member of the Church's Temple and Family History Executive Council. ...and were serving as matron and president, respectively, of the [[Salt Lake Temple]] from November 2017 until its closure for renovations in December 2019.
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  • ...it was announced that she would serve as matron of the [[Jordan River Utah Temple]]. Her husband will serve as president. They began their service in Novembe [[Category:Women in Mormonism]]
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  • ...s director, and temple ordinance worker in the [[Johannesburg South Africa Temple]]. In 1989 she was asked to speak at BYU Women’s Conference and, in 1995, ...nd Church History]][[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]][[Category:Women in Mormonism]]
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  • ...of the Church were in attendance in a grove of trees west of the [[Nauvoo Temple]]. At the beginning of the sermon, the Prophet spoke of the passing of Elde ...Church was flourishing in Nauvoo and abroad, construction of the [[Nauvoo Temple]] was proceeding apace, and generally men and women were serving in the Chu
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  • ...ission with her husband, [[Ed J. Pinegar]], and matron of the [[Manti Utah Temple]]. She also served with her husband as he presided over the England London ...Brigham Young University]]. She and her husband married in the [[Salt Lake Temple]] in 1956 and are the parents of eight children. She passed away on Decembe
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  • ...ganization of the Society . . . on land as nearly adjacent to the Nauvoo Temple Square as possible.’”[https://rsc.byu.edu/eye-faith/monument-women-memo ...unded projects in Nauvoo (the other being the reconstruction of the Nauvoo Temple), has gone unnoticed by succeeding generations of Latter-day Saint women. W
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  • Joseph Smith received revelation in July of 1831 that the New Jerusalem and a temple would be built in [[Independence, Missouri]] and that the gathering of Isra ...d he will civilize and enlighten them, and will establish a holy city, and temple and seat of government among them, which shall be called Zion.
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  • ...rm Zion is used to refer to Jerusalem. This same city was often called the temple on Mount Zion. ...s of Faith|Article of Faith]], which outlines some of the basic beliefs of Mormonism, states,
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  • ...pan once to collect genealogical records of other converts’ families for temple work. She was still in Hawaii when the first Japanese branch of the Church [[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]][[Category:Women in Mormonism]]
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  • ...aller temples constructed by the Church and remains the smallest operating temple. The Academia Juarez, which was built in 1897, still exists and is owned by [http://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Mexico,_Pioneer_Settlements_in Encyclopedia of Mormonism]
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  • [[Category: Women in Mormonism]][[Category: Youth and Children]][[Category:Church Callings and Leadership] ...eep sacred covenants, and receive the ordinances and blessings of the holy temple.
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  • *''Mormonism and Early Christianity'', Vol 4; Deseret Book; ISBN 0-87579-127-1 (Hardcove *''Temple and Cosmos: Beyond This Ignorant Present'', Vol 12; Deseret Book; ISBN 0-87
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  • ...h in 1903, the museum collections were boxed and stored in the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. Even though the collection was in storage, the Deseret Museum became a c In 1919, the museum moved to the Bureau of Information on Temple Square, and the Deseret Museum ceased functioning as a separate institution
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  • ...eir 70th birthdays. Many emeritus seventies also become [[Temple President|temple president]]s. * [https://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Seventy Encyclopedia of Mormonism, "Seventy"]
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  • ...the Church.<ref>B. Lloyd Poleman, "Sunday School" in ''[[Encyclopedia of Mormonism]]'', ed. Daniel H. Ludlow (New York: MacMillan, 1992) p. 1425.</ref> ...ford Woodruff]] dedicated parts of the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]] under the general direction of Brigham Young.<ref>Woodruff, Wilford. "Liv
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  • ...e years until a priesthood blessing that promised her she would live to do temple work helped her begin a yearlong recovery. ...time in the last years of her life doing ordinance work in the [[Salt Lake Temple]] with her husband.”[http://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Gates,_Susa_Young]
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  • ...ive in his local congregation and work toward entering the [[Mormon temple|temple]]. This push toward keeping converts active is called "'''convert retentio
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