Question: Do you want to marry in a Mormon temple?

For a faithful Latter-day Saint, there is only one way to be married—the Lords way, in one of his holy temples. There, in the terminology of the temple and the Church, the bride and groom are sealed in the temple ordinance.

Do Mormons have to pay to get married in the temple?

The only “price” of admission to the temple is the recommend itself; there is no fee received by the temple or the officiator performing the ceremony.

Can you get married in the LDS Temple?

Now, couples can marry civilly and invite all their loved ones to the wedding and then be sealed in a temple ceremony without a long delay. That already has been the practice for Latter-day Saints in many nations, which require couples to wed in a public ceremony first before any private religious vows are taken.

Can a Mormon marry a non Mormon in the temple?

Non-Mormons still arent allowed to attend temple weddings. Temple wedding ceremonies are important to Latter-day Saints because their faith teaches that people who are only civilly married have no claim on each other in the afterlife.

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