WiccanWade
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Hello, All:
I hope no one minds this question, as it may sound like an odd one, but...I was speaking to a member (or an ex-member...I can't recall right now) of the Mormon Faith. And, he told me that inside the Salt Lake City Temple there's a statue whom everyone assumes is of the Virgin Mary. She is white (obviously meaning made of some white stone such as granite) with a crown and fruit around Her (as She was described by him). And, this person believed that She was Mary, too, until he asked someone who worked in the Temple, and they told him that it was a statue of their Heavenly Mother. And, I would love to recieve a photo of this statue. Do any of you know if this might be poossible, were I to write the Salt lake City Temple*??? And, does anyone know if I can E-Mail them somehow, and whom I might E-Mail, too??? Because, such a photo would make an amazing companion to the book I'm working on! heh heh heh...
* The Mormon Church has a strict guideline, that after the Temple is
consecrated to God, which is AFTER the "Public Open House", no one
but "worthy church members" are allowed inside- they even have strict
health guidelines, as well. Such as foods to avoid, etc...as I
recall it from my initiale Mormon teachings. So, would they even
have such a photo around, and if not, would they even allow anyone to
take such a photo, now, and mail it to me, perhaps??? Now, what
seems so initially odd about this, which is why I'd like to varify
it, is that the Church does not allow speculation about, nor their
members to pray to, their Heavenly Mother.
Blessed Be,
Wade MacMorrighan
"Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of children"
-- William Makepeace Thakeray, 1847
I hope no one minds this question, as it may sound like an odd one, but...I was speaking to a member (or an ex-member...I can't recall right now) of the Mormon Faith. And, he told me that inside the Salt Lake City Temple there's a statue whom everyone assumes is of the Virgin Mary. She is white (obviously meaning made of some white stone such as granite) with a crown and fruit around Her (as She was described by him). And, this person believed that She was Mary, too, until he asked someone who worked in the Temple, and they told him that it was a statue of their Heavenly Mother. And, I would love to recieve a photo of this statue. Do any of you know if this might be poossible, were I to write the Salt lake City Temple*??? And, does anyone know if I can E-Mail them somehow, and whom I might E-Mail, too??? Because, such a photo would make an amazing companion to the book I'm working on! heh heh heh...
* The Mormon Church has a strict guideline, that after the Temple is
consecrated to God, which is AFTER the "Public Open House", no one
but "worthy church members" are allowed inside- they even have strict
health guidelines, as well. Such as foods to avoid, etc...as I
recall it from my initiale Mormon teachings. So, would they even
have such a photo around, and if not, would they even allow anyone to
take such a photo, now, and mail it to me, perhaps??? Now, what
seems so initially odd about this, which is why I'd like to varify
it, is that the Church does not allow speculation about, nor their
members to pray to, their Heavenly Mother.
Blessed Be,
Wade MacMorrighan
"Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of children"
-- William Makepeace Thakeray, 1847