Can a single mom be sealed to her kids LDS?

But here's a fact you need to know: children can be sealed to only two parents. So if you were born to your parents after they were sealed in the temple (born in the covenant) or were sealed to them in the temple yourself, you are still sealed to them—both of them—even after a divorce.
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What are the rules for sealing LDS?

Members must be endowed before they can be sealed (see 27.2). Couples being sealed in the temple must be either (1) married civilly before being sealed or (2) married and sealed in the same temple ceremony.
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Can a woman be sealed to more than one man in the temple?

In 1998, the LDS Church changed the policy and now also allows women to be sealed to more than one man. A woman, however, may not be sealed to more than one man at a time while she is alive. She may only be sealed to subsequent partners after she has died.
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What happens when a Mormon child is sealed to their parents?

Children born to parents who have been sealed in the temple are born in the covenant. Thus, they are part of an eternal family, based upon their faithfulness. Children who are not born in the covenant can also become part of an eternal family once their natural or adoptive parents are sealed to one another.
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Can you be sealed to more than one wife?

Divorced or widowed men can be “sealed” (married for eternity in Latter-day Saint temples) to multiple wives, while such women generally can be sealed only to one husband.
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Can a child be sealed to a single parent?

But here's a fact you need to know: children can be sealed to only two parents. So if you were born to your parents after they were sealed in the temple (born in the covenant) or were sealed to them in the temple yourself, you are still sealed to them—both of them—even after a divorce.
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Can a child be sealed to more than one set of parents?

Church policy allows a child to be sealed to more than one set of parents, but the Ordinances tab has been optimized for a child to be sealed once; to the preferred set of parents.
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Can a mother forget her child LDS?

15 Can a awoman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? yea, they may forget, yet will I not bforget thee. 16 Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands; thy walls are continually before me.
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How long does a Mormon sealing last?

The sealing ceremony usually takes only about 20 to 30 minutes. The temple will tell you how soon before your sealing ceremony you should arrive at the temple to be properly prepared.
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Who can attend a Mormon sealing?

Only worthy members of the LDS Church, who hold current valid temple recommends, can attend and witness sealings. Non-member family and friends generally wait in the temple waiting room during the sealing ceremony.
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Can a divorced Mormon remarry?

Members of the Latter-day Saints can divorce or marry again, but it can get a little more complicated if one had been married in the temple. Extra efforts can be needed, for example, a person who was divorced can marry again in the temple if he is granted permission by Church leaders.
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How long do you have to wait to be sealed in the temple?

Regardless of location, the temple sealing should be the central focus of the marriage and provide the spiritual basis on which the couple begins life together. Newly baptized Latter-day Saints will continue to wait a year from the date of their confirmation to be married in a temple.
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Which Mormon had the most wives?

Brigham Young (1801–1877), second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), was perhaps the most famous polygamist of the early Latter Day Saint movement, marrying a total of fifty-six wives during his lifetime.
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What is a family sealing in Mormon?

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the word sealing refers to the joining together of a man and a woman and their children for eternity. This sealing can be performed only in a temple by a man who has the priesthood, or the authority from God.
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Is a temple sealing a marriage?

There, a man and a woman kneel and join hands across a sacred altar to be married for this life and for eternity. This eternal marriage is called a temple sealing, and children born into such marriages are also sealed to their families forever.
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Who can be a witness for LDS sealing?

Any baptized member of the Church, including children and youth, may serve as a witness to the baptism of a living person (see Handbook I: Stake Presidents and Bishops, 16.1. 1).
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Do Mormons consummate marriage in temple?

Answer: No. Heck no. However, sometimes, as a result of nothing more than the hopeless naivete of some among us, we have been known to report a wedding being performed/officiated in the temple as having been “consummated” in the temple.
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How many wives was Joseph sealed to?

Mormon Church Admits Founder Joseph Smith Had Up To 40 Wives : The Two-Way The Church of Latter-day Saints never denied polygamy was part of its history. But in a series of new essays, it describes the now-banned practice in detail.
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What does the broken watch mean in Mormon?

As one of his young sons cowers in fear behind a piece of furniture, Ron leaves him with a watch, broken so it is stopped at the hour of Joseph Smith's death — a potent image signifying Ron's path to claiming his “rightful place.” After sufficiently terrorizing his wife and kids, Ron goes home to his mom.
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Why do Mormons not talk about heavenly mothers?

McConkie. Some Mormon feminists have adopted the practice of praying to the Heavenly Mother. However, LDS Church president Gordon B. Hinckley opposed this practice, saying that Mormons should not pray to the Heavenly Mother because Christ instructed his disciples to address the Heavenly Father in their prayers.
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What is the law of thy mother?

The law (torah in Hebrew meaning direction, instruction, law) of one's mother is the general instruction that mothers would give to their children. The exhortation is not to forsake or leave a mother's teaching. Consider some things found in Proverbs about children and their mothers. Admonitions for Making Wise.
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When a mother does not bond with her child?

Sometimes mothers have difficulty bonding with their babies if their hormones are raging or they have postpartum depression. Bonding can also be delayed if a mom's exhausted and in pain following a prolonged, difficult delivery.
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How long does a sealing cancellation take?

It could take a few months to over a year. Because each situation is unique, there is not a standard amount of time. Each case is processed on an individual basis. In recent times, approval for some couples has been obtained in as short as one week.
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What happens when you over protect your child?

Overprotectiveness conveys to the child a sense that the world is dangerous. It reinforces avoidance and keeps children from engaging in social situations restricting the opportunities to build friendships and learn social skills. Children raised with overprotective parenting tend to have less competent social skills.
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What is a sealing clearance LDS?

A sealing clearance is necessary even if (1) the previous sealing has been canceled or (2) the divorced wife is now deceased. Sealing of Living Members after a Spouse's Death. Women. A living woman may be sealed to only one husband.
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