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Remembering the historic day LDS Church President Russell Nelson met with Pope Francis - MSNUgo A. Perego, director of the LDS Institute of Religion in Rome, was at the temple there when the meeting of the leaders took place. He was thrilled by the high-powered conversation.
Ugo A. Perego, director of the LDS Institute of Religion in Rome, was at the temple there when the meeting of the leaders took place. He was thrilled by the high-powered conversation.
The Institute of Religion on campus is a multipurpose student hub, study hall, gym and religious education center affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Besides hosting ...
A new study on membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints finds that for the first time ever, a majority of Utahns do not identify as Latter-day Saints or Mormons.
Had the same survey been repeated every year for the past century, he said, the largest percentage of respondents to identify as Latter-day Saints would have likely peaked at 52% in 1977, the year ...
(RNS) — PRRI's findings showed Latter-day Saints were some of the most religious — but often uncertain — believers. (RNS) — Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rank ...
Religion How the Latter-day Saints came to back Senate’s same-sex marriage bill. Same-sex marriage, long a divisive issue, could be what that brings Americans together, said Troy Williams ...
The offerings at the Tucson AZ Institute of Religion (sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and built on the University of Arizona campus in 1937) are actively addressing ...
Three-quarters (76%) of Latter-day Saints say they had spoken about their mental health with a trusted adult at school, compared with 39% of non-LDS young people.
Madison County has the second-highest concentration of Latter-day Saints of anywhere in the country. The Public Religion Research Institute published its 2020 Census of American Religion on Thursday.
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