Understanding Mormon Marriage Practices: Can a Man Have Multiple Wives?
Explore modern Mormon marriage practices and the shift from polygamy to monogamy in the LDS Church.
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Modern Mormonism widely practiced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) endorses monogamy. Although historical practices included polygamy, today, LDS members are typically allowed only one wife. Offshoot sects have different practices, but mainstream Mormonism strictly adheres to monogamy.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the history of polygamy in Mormonism? Polygamy was practiced by the early leaders of the LDS Church in the 19th century but was officially discontinued in 1890.
- Are there any sects of Mormonism that still practice polygamy? Yes, some offshoot sects of Mormonism continue to practice polygamy, but they are not recognized by the mainstream LDS Church.
- How do modern Mormons view polygamy? Modern Mormons largely adhere to monogamous relationships, viewing polygamy as a historical practice rather than a current one.
- What are the core beliefs of the LDS Church regarding marriage? The LDS Church emphasizes monogamous marriage as a sanctified institution and the ideal family structure.