Guest Post: Painful Vows and Empty Promises
by Charlotte Wild In June of 2009, I knelt across an alter in a Salt Lake City Temple sealing room. I was staring into the
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by Charlotte Wild In June of 2009, I knelt across an alter in a Salt Lake City Temple sealing room. I was staring into the
By Caroline Crockett Brock A veiled Mormon woman is the ultimate expression of the collective female energy allowed to operate in the LDS church
by Anonymous “Beautiful golden crowns. That is the image burned into my heart when I think about temples. My young women’s leader, a woman I
by Anonymous Four and a half years ago I delved into the temple. I had been endowed for more than twelve years at that point.
A few years ago, I went to ward temple night. My divorce was about to be finalized, so I felt strongly that I needed to
By Adia J. Olguin As many know there have been some changes made to the temple ceremony recently. Generally the consensus has been that these
Shortly after my son’s eleventh birthday, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) announced changes to the procedure for ordaining LDS boys to
This feels small, but it had a significant impact on me. We were engaged, and I was scheduled for my stake president interview for my
By Blaire Ostler Dear Mormon feminists, I’m glad to see so many women happy about the latest changes to the temple endowment. I’m
The Exponent blog is sharing guest and reader responses to the news of the changes to the LDS temple endowment and other temple ordinances announced
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