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Aztec fans are ready for BYU.
By now, you've probably heard the joke or seen the meme that somewhere today a Latter-day Saint couple is looking at the news and thinking Brexit sounds like a strong name.
Because the May Ensign and Liahona contain a report of the April 2012 General Conference messages, there is no prepared message for visiting or home teachers. The Church encourages visiting and home teachers to prayerfully select addresses that apply to their sisters/families.
More than 20,000 guests have visited The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Mexico City Temple Visitors’ Center since it reopened to the public on 23 November 2013. The visitors’ center was first opened in November 1983 and was closed for nearly two years during the remodeling and expansion. The center is more than 19,000 square feet, the third largest temple visitors’ center out of more than a dozen such facilities in the Church, after Temple Square in Salt Lake City and a visitors’ center in Washington, D.C. Visitors’ centers exist not only to acquaint people with the Church but also to help them understand its beliefs. The Church operates visitors’ centers throughout the world, usually located near a temple or Church historic site.
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The pandemic might have altered the usual festivities this year, but that didn’t stop Latter-day Saints from making the most of the holiday. From spooky to hilarious—not to mention some appropriately 2020-themed costumes—these social posts from Halloween celebrations past and present are sure to impress.
Learn more about the new Primary general presidency and General Authority Seventies sustained at April's general conference.
The Most Rev. Joseph Kurtz, visiting Salt Lake City at the invitation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, says the two faiths "stand together on issues that are good for America."
Elder David A. Bednar, an apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, met with around 400 young members of the Church from South Auckland last night He fielded their questions and offered them suggestions regarding how to live happily.
Support is pouring in from around the world for a BYU student involved in a tragic accident.