In the latest news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we examine why temple garments changed in the past and could do so again in the future; Russell M. Nelson's 99th birthday; UFOs and Mormonism; the renovated St. George Temple; and the 'September Six.'
It’s important to note that the church itself hasof garments for members and the general public to see and read. The faith also surveys Latter-day Saints from time to time about garments, whose fabrics and designs have evolved through the years.
They may change yet again. After all, the governing First Presidency views “the symbolism of the garment” as “more important than the style,” according to ““The existing garment pattern, which stretched to the ankles and wrists and had string ties and a collar, was ill-suited for the types of clothing worn in the 1920s,” the book explains. So top church leaders “instructed that a shortened and simplified garment be made available.” President Russell M.
Nelson was born in 1924, the year the first Winter Olympics took place in France, the Macy’s Parade debuted in New York and Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin died.
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