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  • ...elphia Pennsylvania Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple]] ...ral Library of the Philadelphia Free Library and the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul.
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  • ...tines, policies, and members of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (commonly and erroneously referred to as the Mormon Church or simply the ==Latter-day Saint Beliefs, Doctrines, and Policies==
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  • Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Temple. ©2024 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></d ...l be the second temple built in Pennsylvania, following the [[Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple]] (2016). The temple will be a single-story temple of approximately
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  • [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] (sometimes erroneously called the "Mormon Church"), is a worldwide church ...during this time. But then the prophet, Joseph Smith, was martyred and the Saints were driven out to begin their famous exodus to [[Utah]]. Again, they start
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  • ...tate of [[Utah]] (where the statewide population is over 60 percent Latter-day Saint)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Utah] has been judged ==How Latter-day Saints Volunteer==
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  • ...from God. Most of these revelations are found in two other books of modern-day scripture: The [[Doctrine and Covenants]] and The [[Pearl of Great Price]]. ...venants]] is a standard work of the [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. Its main purpose is to instruct members and leaders about how the Mormon
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  • ...[[Russell M. Nelson]] announced plans to construct a temple in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ...shington in 1854. Today, the state is home to more than 280,000 Latter-day Saints in nearly 525 wards and branches.
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  • ...les of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...ites. Within these holy courts of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, those of God’s children who spiritually prepare and qualify, are baptize
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  • ...ple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...erred from Community of Christ to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for an agreed-upon amount."[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/articl
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  • ...ple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. A groundbreaking and site dedication ceremony was held on 7 December 1968 ...ed all Latter-day Saints living east of the Mississippi and all Latter-day Saints in South America.
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  • ...t from [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], often mistakenly called the Mormon Church. ...Sidney Rigdon and [[Brigham Young]] both addressed a company of Latter-day Saints mourning their lost prophet. A miracle occurred, and it seemed to the membe
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  • ...hou mayest be redeemed, and all mankind, even as many as will. And in that day Adam blessed God and was filled, and began to prophesy concerning all the f ...he name of Christ’s [[priesthood]] is “Melchizedek,” and that worthy saints held this priesthood under the leadership of the apostles. (See Psalm 110:4
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  • ...s]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] from 1911 until his death in 1933. ...rd, England. He was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at age 10 on June 15, [[1873]]. In August of 1873 he was ordained a deacon
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  • ...eph Smith]], the first Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (inadvertently referred to as the “Mormon” Church by the media and othe ...s (1886 and 1910) and the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1885) as a means of refuting “the theory of some critics that it had ser
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  • Today [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] has over 17 million members in over 160 nations worldwide. Currently, 189 ...Missouri; Winchester, Virginia; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] owns and maintains a number of [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/la *Historic [[Nauvoo]] &mdash; the "city beautiful" built by the Latter-day Saints after they were driven from Missouri and before they migrated to [[Utah]].
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  • ...s]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] (sometimes called the Mormon Church) from April 9, [[1906]] until his deat ..., Whitney began a career in writing with the business office of the Latter-day Saint newspaper, the ''[[Deseret News|Deseret News]]'', later becoming a re
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  • [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] currently has 350 temples with 189 temples in operation around the world a * Pennsylvania: (3 temples)
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  • ...he founder and first president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] ...844) was the first president of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. Members of the Church call him a [[Prophet|prophet]] because, according
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  • ...ory of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. It was here that [[Joseph Smith]] had his [[First Vision]], saw the [[an ...e plates out. He then tells Joseph to return to the same place on the same day for the next four years. Joseph obeys goes back every year. Moroni appears
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  • ...er-day Saints] from 1849 to 1888. Snow was also a leading figure in Latter-day Saint colonization of Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. ...ost of the time the Church was based in Kirtland on missions, primarily in Pennsylvania. He later served a mission to Salem, Massachusetts, where he baptized sever
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  • ...ber of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...o receive his master’s and PhD in ancient history from the University of Pennsylvania.
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  • ...ory of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. For over fifty years he bought land and historical artifacts long before ...ission to the Northern States for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he developed a deep love for the Prophet Joseph Smith and the [[Book
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  • ...tasy. He founded the short-lived True Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which he founded upon the teachings of Joseph Smith prior to 1838. ...siblings to the United States in approximately 1820, settling at first in Pennsylvania but eventually settling in Canada.
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  • ...ple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. It is currently closed for renovations. ...attan New York Temple district are encouraged to attend the [[Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple]] or the [[Hartford Connecticut Temple]].
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  • ...fledgling [http://comeuntochrist.org Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He eventually became disaffected and left the Church. Sidney Rigdon was born on February 19, 1793, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1817, while caring for his widowed mother, Rigdon joined a church and w
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  • ...senator Orrin Hatch, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Photograph by Music First Coalition. CC License.]] ...ber of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
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  • ...ber of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...ge for board and room. She graduated from the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania on March 14, 1878. She later studied further at the University of Michigan.
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  • ...x|right|alt=Mormon Businessman and Philantropist Jon M. Huntsman Sr|Latter-day Saint Businessman and Philantropist Jon M. Huntsman Sr]]'''Jon Meade Huntsm ...man grew up in poverty, graduated from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, worked as a staff member in the Richard Nixon administration, and finally
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  • ...ian of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] from 1902 until his death in 1909. He had served for several years as a cl ...ess release defending the faith in response to charges that the Latter-day Saints are a "blood-thirsty people" in newspaper coverage of the trial and executi
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  • ...fessor, he is also widely known as a popular fiction writer for Latter-day Saints, particularly for his novel ''Charly'', which was also made into a movie. ...ia for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], he earned his PhD in physics from [[Brigham Young University]].
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  • ...ent of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...orn on 10 July 1804, the seventh of nine children, and grew up in Harmony, Pennsylvania. She was well-educated and even had an extra year of school outside of the
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  • ...r-day Saints (1985 book)|Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. ...ber of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in 1878. In Utah, he became a music student of Evan Stephens and conducted
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  • ...ion of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. She was also a writer, poet, and songwriter. ...ving Ruth with Mrs. Saxton and her daughter Clara. They soon joined him in Pennsylvania, and her father married Mrs. Saxton. Ruth worked in a cotton mill to earn m
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  • ...ber of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in 2016 at the age of 46. His wife, Lisa, and their three daughters were a ...olic and attended both Catholic high school and college. Lisa was a Latter-day Saint and a student at [[Brigham Young University]]. She had internship opp
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  • [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] has translated the Book of Mormon into tens of languages. In 2011, when ...eph Smith’s work on translating the Book of Mormon was done in Harmony, Pennsylvania. The complete span of time between the beginning of the translation effort
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  • ...sh;1878) was an early leader of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. He was one of the [[Eight Witnesses]] of the [[Book of Mormon]]. He was John Whitmer was born on August 27, [[1802]], in York, Pennsylvania to Peter Whitmer, Sr. and Mary Musselman. By the 1820s, the Whitmer family
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  • ...ing as a witness for the truth. [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] has established one [[Sacrament Meeting|sacrament meeting]] each month wh Elder Faust explained that the Saints bear testimony that Jesus is the Christ through their example:
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  • ...Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] took place (near [[Harmony, Pennsylvania]]).
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  • Ottinger was born in 1833 in Springfield Township, Pennsylvania, and raised in New York City by his uncle. He joined the crew of a whaling ...the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He painted miniatures in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, for two years. His next move was to Kentucky where he tinted photographs a
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  • ...y]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] on April 1, 2023. He had been serving as the first counselor in the [[Youn He was born on August 16, 1962, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On his 18th birthday, Ahmad joined the Church, following his mother and so
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  • ...Huntington Mills, Pennsylvania. In 1830, his father moved his family from Pennsylvania to Ohio. Two years later, John relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, to study ...ted to [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] and moved to Nauvoo. John visited his family in Nauvoo and was baptized by
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  • ...]] by [[Sidney Rigdon]] on February 2, 1832. Pratt then served missions to Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connectic ...r the Church there. He returned to Nauvoo in December of 1844 to find the Saints preparing to evacuate the city. He moved his family across the frozen Miss
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  • ...r-day Saints (1985 book)|Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. He was born on August 9, 1849, in Pennsylvania and was educated in Missouri. He moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, to improve
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  • ...ert to [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He assisted in the construction of buildings in Nauvoo, Illinois, and Sal He was born on January 12, 1816, in Munch township, Pennsylvania. His journal details his early life and conversion to the gospel:
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  • ...r in 1831, he joined [[Sidney Rigdon]] in preaching the gospel in areas of Pennsylvania and Ohio. Their efforts brought about fifty new members into the young chur ...r 25, 1831. With Seymour Brunson and Hazen Aldrich, he served as an Latter-day Saint missionary in Ohio, Virginia, and Kentucky in 1832-33, baptizing more
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  • ...urch—[http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], sometimes inadvertently called the Mormon Church—was once again on the ...www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/2004/05/the-dawning-of-a-brighter-day?lang=eng]
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  • ...ber of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...team in drinking a small amount of wine. Brother Haymond refused. The next day he won both his events, but Cornell University beat his team overall, becau
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  • The '''Priesthood Restoration Site''', located in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, welcomes visitors year-round. [[Joseph Smith|Joseph]] and [[Emma Hale Smit ...aple grove at the Priesthood Restoration Site is the location where Latter-day Saint historians believe the resurrected personage John the Baptist conferr
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  • ...ted to [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. After joining the Church, Brother Staley was a professor at [[Brigham You ...e that he met Mariellen Stallard, a graduate student who was also a Latter-day Saint, and Mariellen was the first to intorduce Staley to the Church and it
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