The requirements to be married in a Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) [or to be 'sealed', if you were previously married in a civil ceremony] are:
*Both the man and woman must have been actively practicing members of their local congregation for at least one year. They also must be legally able to marry (at least 18 yrs old, not related, etc).
*Both must have been baptized for at least one year, and the man must have been ordained an Elder.
*Both must meet with their Bishop, who will do personal interviews and interview the couple together. He will then write a recommend which states that the couple is worthy to enter the temple and is prepared for marriage. The recommend will also be signed by the Stake President.
*To receive the recommend from their bishop, both the man and woman must answer that they:
-Have a personal testimony of God the Father and of Jesus Christ as their Savior
-Sustain and support the current church president as God's Prophet on earth.
-Are not involved in any sexual relationships (if unmarried) and are not living together before marriage.
-Are honest in all their dealings, are faithful in paying tithes, and are following the health code (the Word of Wisdom) which prohibits drugs, alcohol, tobacco, coffee, and tea.
-Attend church services regularly and keep all their commitments to both the church and their family
*Once the recommend has been signed and received, the couple can schedule their marriage/sealing ceremony at any temple they wish.
*The couple must bring a valid marriage license or certificate to the temple with them. This must be valid and legally recognized in the state or nation where the temple is located.
*Some temples require that the couple bring their own temple clothing for the ceremony, others have it available for use. This would be a long sleeve floor length white dress for the woman, and white pants with a white shirt and tie for the man. (see related links)
A temple or Mormon temple.
You do not need to be baptized to be married in a Mormon church. However, you do need to be baptized to be married in an LDS (Mormon) Temple. The temple is where members of the church are married for "time and all eternity", believing that through the power of priesthood authority which was restored to the earth through Heavenly Messengers to the prophet Joseph Smith, their marriage will be valid after death. See Mormon.org
No. The tallest temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) is the Washington DC temple (actually located in Maryland). The tallest spire of this temple is 288 feet.
Not yet. You can find your mearest temple on googlemaps by typing LDS temple in the search field.
In Navoo in 1846.
Never heard of a temple burial. In order for a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) to be buried in their temple clothing (sometimes called a 'temple burial') they need to have been endowed and currently eligible for wearing the temple garment. I don't believe they need to have a current recommend, but you can ask your Bishop to be certain.
The reason that I want to go to Santiago cause of soem broblems happen to the family and also I like the mormon temple I love to see the mormon temple.
That would be the conference center on temple square.
The 44th LDS(Mormon) temple was dedicated in 1990. Currently (May 2010) there are 132.
223' (68 m)
Yes. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) has had a temple in Las Vegas since 1989. There are also over 100 Mormon congregations in the Las Vegas metro area. Check out the "Related Links" to see more information and photographs about the Las Vegas Nevada Temple.
The first temple in Illinois was in Nauvoo, which was built in the 1840's. It was destroyed by fire in 1848 and rebuilt in 2002. There is also a temple near Chicago. You can read about the Navuoo temple here: www.ldschurchtemples.com/nauvoo and the Chicago temple here: www.ldschurchtemples.com/chicago