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Evolution of LDS Temple Worship: Changes in Rituals and Practices Over Time

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has shifted its focus from meetinghouses to temples, emphasizing frequent temple attendance among its 17.5 million members. This transition reflects a significant change in rituals, with historical practices such as healing being phased out in favor of proxy work for the deceased. Jonathan Stapley, in his book 'Holiness to the Lord,' discusses how the temple's role has evolved, noting that certain sacred elements remain secretive, adhering to a promise made by church members. The church has also embraced greater transparency in recent years, allowing for more open discussions about temple practices compared to the past.

Key Details: • LDS members are encouraged to attend temples regularly and live by specific standards. • Historical healing practices in temples were phased out in the 1920s. • The first formal temple ceremonies were introduced in the mid-1830s in Kirtland, Ohio. • The St. George Temple in 1877 marked a significant point in the systematization of temple rituals.

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsJonathan StapleyJoseph SmithBrigham YoungKirtland, OhioNauvoo, IllinoisSt. George Temple

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