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  • Paris France Temple</span></center>|right]] ...to be completed in France. In the past the French Saints attended temples in [[Frankfurt Germany Temple|Frankfurt, Germany]], [[The Hague Netherlands Te
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  • ...ng its efforts to provide Church documents, pamphlets, manuals, and videos in ASL to aid the deaf as they learn the gospel. ...f Mormon translation into ASL has made a huge impact on the Deaf community in terms of being able to learn and have access to the gospel.
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  • ...ed and modified. We sincerely hope the following articles will be helpful in learning about the Church of Jesus Christ. [[Life in Mortality]]&nbsp;·
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  • ...f Latter-day Saints]. He served in the First Quorum of the [[Seventy]] and in the [[Presidency of the Seventy]] prior to his call as an [[Apostle|apostle ...opposition to both Nazism and Communism. They were able to move to safety in Frankfurt, West Germany. Elder Uchtdorf said of his childhood,
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  • ...stles]] from 1899 until his death. His tenure was interrupted for one week in 1901 when [[Joseph F. Smith]] was the president of the Quorum. ...Brother Young served as a guard and scout in the following years operating in Salt Lake Valley and the surrounding canyons.<ref name = Jenson/>
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  • ...country in AD 988. After obtaining its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine is now a democratic nation and is enjoying a resurgence of cu ==Growth of the Church in Ukraine==
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  • ...ended [[Brigham Young University]] where he was valedictorian of his class in 1971. He then went on to receive his MBA from Harvard and was named a Baker ...mon.net/ Mitt Romney] married his wife [[Ann Romney|Ann]], whom he had met in high school. They are still happily married. They have raised five sons tog
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  • ...mpions and Utah natives—qualified for the 2024 Olympics hosted in Paris, France. ...-2, respectively, in the nationally televised U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in Orlando, Florida. Mantz finished the fourth marathon of his life with a tim
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  • ...hurch from 1854 to 1871. In 1873 he was appointed and sustained as Trustee-in-Trust for the church, which office he held until his death. :George Albert Smith was born in the town of Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York, on the 26th day of June
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  • ...hofjesuschrist.org/media/christ-in-majesty-richard-burde?lang=eng#1 Christ in Majesty]</td> ...ighly respected painter in the realm of modern religious art, particularly in the tradition of 20th century painters of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of L
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  • ...a member of United States Congress because he valued the covenants he made in the [[Temple|temple]] more than the desires of society. ...er wrote, "My childhood was a nightmare; my boyhood a tragedy."<ref>Quoted in [[Truman G. Madsen]], ''Defender of the Faith: The B. H. Roberts Story'' (S
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  • ...tochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] was settling in [[Nauvoo]], Illinois, and its surrounding townships. ...drove a yoke of cattle on that trek until they reached [[Salt Lake City]] in October of 1848.
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  • ...n 149 congregations. The temple mainly serves members of the Church living in West Germany, Austria, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Croatia, Serbia, and ...the blessings of the temple. But they were promised once in 1968 and again in 1975, that "if they remained true and faithful to the commandments of God,
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  • ...illiam Russell and Harriet Henrietta Tidey Teasdale. Teasdale was studious in nature. He obtained the best education that could be had at the public scho ...e was treated with disdain by most, but he still invested much of his time in preaching, relying on the [[Holy Ghost]] to overcome his natural difficulti
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  • ...e First [[Quorum of the Seventy]] and in [[2005]] he was assigned to serve in the [[Presidency of the Seventy]]. Elder Andersen was sustained as an [[Apo ...ised in Pocatello, Idaho. As a young man, he served a full-time mission in France. After his mission, he graduated from [[Brigham Young University]] and earn
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  • ...instrument from fifth grade through high school. He played the trumpet and in eighth grade, started singing. His seven-member a capella group, Two Five N ..., he translated it into English and performed it numerous times at BYU and in Provo with volunteer orchestras and choirs. From this effort, he and others
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  • ...ete and gold medalist who was inducted into the German Sports Hall of Fame in May 2012. She is a member of [http://comeuntochrist The Church of Jesus Chr ...ior World Championships in Norway and finished third in the relay and 10th in the 5 km.
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  • ...ed the last historical item on the shelf in the new Church History Library in front of local media. ...McKay and his traveling companion, Hugh J. Cannon, both sitting on camels in front of the famous Sphinx. The scrapbook was the last item but certainly n
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  • ...'' (27 July 1880 – 29 May 1958) was an American historian and a [[Mormon missionaries|missionary]] for [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. ...in Paris. He also studied at the University of Marburg and at universities in Geneva and Neuchâtel.
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  • ...ld national champion in the 10,000-meter race since Eyestone won the event in 1985. ...untry program. He was all-state three times in cross country and ten times in track. He was a member of three Utah state championship cross country teams
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