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In the latest news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the faith buys an Amazon warehouse outside London, and singer David Archuleta's mother leaves the church.

Lupe Marie Bartholomew tellsthat she was thriving in her congregation, enjoying her calling as music coordinator and fully intending to “remain faithful.” She then witnessed the anguish her famous son was enduring as an LGBTQ Latter-day Saint.QSaltLake guest editorial

. “...I cried many nights at bedtime, and my husband is a witness to this because I was feeling so much pain to see my child suffer so much. I sat in church in sacrament meeting one day and looked around and then said to myself, ‘God is not here.’” The Cardston Alberta Temple. Residents have voted for a nonbinding referendum to allow limited alcohol sales.about the Latter-day Saint town of Cardston facing a nonbinding referendum about whether to lift its century-old ban on alcohol sales.

Well, the results are in: 53% of voters favored allowing restaurants and large venues to serve liquor, reports theMarsha Negrych, who owns a bed-and-breakfast with her husband, Ivan, is hopeful the Alberta town — home to a landmark Latter-day Saint temple — will drop its dry designation. “It’s 2023, and we’re the only place around where you can’t buy a beverage to your preference,” Negrych, who is a teetotaling Latter-day Saint, told theThe church said it did not take a position before the vote, theLast year, residents of Raymond, another Latter-day Saint enclave in Alberta, Brigham Morris Young, a son of Latter-day Saint pioneer-prophet Brigham Young. Morris would sometimes perform in drag as Italian singer Madam Pattirini.

this year and the second in May. Isaak Orion Card, who was serving in the Brazil Curitiba Mission, was killed when a semitruck hit a bus. Three other missionaries on the bus were not seriously injured.in a Utah attack on a Black Panamanian missionary in 2020. The proselytizer’s Caucasian companion was not targeted in the assault.seeking to connect the Latter-day Saint and LGBTQ communities.

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