When a Mormon dies what happens?

Latter-day Saints believe that when a person dies, the soul separates from the body and goes to paradise or a spirit prison depending on the life lived. Because of this belief in life after death, funerals have a mournful yet celebratory tone.
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What is the process when a Mormon dies?

There is usually a community visitation or viewing, followed by a private prayer with just close friends and family. Funeral ceremonies feature hymns, readings, and eulogies, and are never held on a Sunday. In many Mormon communities a burial is followed by a meal prepared by the women's Relief Society.
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Where do Mormons go after death?

Both teachings from 19th-century church leaders and near-death experiences recorded by church members at the time attest to a pleasant existence after death in a realm called the "spirit world." This desired fate was believed to be attainable only through baptism and the ordinances received in LDS temples.
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What do Mormons believe in the afterlife?

Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe that all people dwelt with God before this life and that every individual has the opportunity to dwell with God after this life in a state of eternal joy.
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What are the burial rules for Mormons?

Women are typically buried in white long-sleeved dresses, stockings, and shoes, while men are buried wearing white suits, ties, and shoes. However, if the deceased wasn't endowed, for example, if they were a child or recently converted to Mormonism, they won't wear the traditional white garments for burial.
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What color do you wear to a Mormon funeral?

Men usually wear a white shirt and tie. If the men own a suit, then they'll usually wear that with their white shirt and tie. Women usually wear a simple dress or a skirt and top. Both men's and women's clothing should cover your legs to the knee and also the shoulders.
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Do Mormons cremate their dead?

That said, the Mormon faith does not prohibit cremation, it simply discourages it, and cremation is not seen as a hindrance to the ultimate resurrection of the body. Mormons who have been cremated can still receive a Mormon funeral service as well.
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Do Mormons believe in marriage in heaven?

Celestial marriage (also called the New and Everlasting Covenant of Marriage, Eternal Marriage, Temple Marriage) is a doctrine that marriage can last forever in heaven. This is a unique teaching of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) or Mormonism, and branches of Mormon fundamentalism.
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What do Mormons call heaven?

Celestial kingdom

It is thought by the LDS Church to be the "third heaven" referred to by the apostle Paul in the King James Version of 2 Corinthians 12:2 and it is said to correspond to the "celestial bodies" and "glory of the sun" mentioned in 1 Corinthians 15:40–41.
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Do Mormons pay to get into heaven?

Money may be the root of all evil, but, for Mormons, it also provides a pathway to the highest heaven. That's because to gain access to the sacred spaces and saving rituals of a Mormon temple, LDS believers must donate 10 percent of their income to the church. No payment? No entrance.
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Do Mormons marry after death?

It is also where ”eternal marriages” take place. Known within the Church as “sealing,” eternal marriages bind a couple together forever. As in, forever—beyond mortality. In fact, sealings can be performed on people who have already died, to ensure they are eligible for entry into the highest echelons of Mormon heaven.
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Can Mormons have multiple wives in heaven?

In the case where a man's first wife dies, and the man remarries, and both of the marriages involve a sealing, LDS authorities teach that in the afterlife, the man will enter a polygamous relationship with both wives.
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Why do most Mormons leave the church?

A study of 3000 people who were formerly affiliated with the LDS Church recorded that 74 percent of respondents cited a disbelief in church doctrine or theology as major reason for leaving the church, but only 4 percent of respondents cited conflict with other church members as a large factor in their decision to leave ...
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Do Mormons say Jesus?

Like many other Christians around the world, Mormons, also known as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, look to Jesus Christ as their Lord and worship Him as their Savior. Many Mormon beliefs about Jesus Christ are similar to other Christian beliefs about Him.
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What do Mormon people call each other?

When referring to Church members, the terms “members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints” or “Latter-day Saints” are preferred. We ask that the term “Mormons” not be used.
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Are Mormons Christians?

Mormons consider themselves Christians, but many Christians don't recognize Mormonism as an official denomination. Mormons believe in the crucifixion, resurrection and divinity of Jesus Christ. Followers claim that God sent more prophets after Jesus's death.
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How many wives can a Mormon have?

The standard doctrine of the Church is monogamy, as it always has been, as indicated in the Book of Mormon (Jacob chapter 2): “Wherefore, my brethren, hear me, and hearken to the word of the Lord: For there shall not any man among you have save it be one wife; and concubines he shall have none. …
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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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Do Mormons recognize divorce?

Mormon marriages are different from most marriages because they are considered eternal. If a husband and wife are sealed together in the temple, they can be together on into the celestial kingdom. However, the church does have a process for annulment and sees divorce as an unfortunately necessary evil.
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Where do Mormons get buried?

Because of the value the church places upon the body and the teaching that the body and soul will be reunited, the preferred final resting state in the Mormon tradition is by burial in a casket. Exceptions are made based upon circumstances and location.
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Can a non Mormon go to a Mormon funeral?

You do not have to be Mormon to attend the funeral — but you should not participate in the burial if you're not invited by the family. In most cases, only family members are present at a graveside burial. However, there are instances where allowances are made for close friends.
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How do Mormons view Jesus?

We believe Jesus is the Son of God, the Only Begotten Son in the flesh (John 3:16). We accept the prophetic declarations in the Old Testament that refer directly and powerfully to the coming of the Messiah, the Savior of all humankind. We believe that Jesus of Nazareth was and is the fulfillment of those prophecies.
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Why do Mormons wear garments to bed?

Mormon undergarments must be worn day and night by members who have received the ordinance of the temple endowment to remind them of the commitment they made to God, according to Brigham Young University. The LDS Church's handbook states the garments also “provide protection against temptation and evil.”
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Are Mormon funerals private?

Because of this belief in life after death, funerals have a mournful yet celebratory tone. The burial is within one week of death, with a funeral service typically held at a chapel or a funeral home owned and operated by a Latter-day Saint. If a funeral is held at a chapel, the ceremony may be private.
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Do Mormons allow flowers at funerals?

Flowers. Like most Christian traditions, in the Mormon faith it is appropriate to send flowers to the funeral home, church or home of the bereaved. Flowers have long been considered a traditional method for acknowledging a loss.
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