The official name of the
Church is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints. This full name was given by revelation
from God to Joseph Smith in 1838. While the term
"Mormon Church" has long been publicly applied to
the Church as a nickname, it is not an authorized
title, and the Church discourages its use. When
writing about the Church, please follow these
guidelines:
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In the first reference, the full name of the
Church is preferred: The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. |
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Please avoid the use of "Mormon Church", "LDS
Church" or "The Church of the Latter-day
Saints." |
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When a shortened reference is needed, the terms
"the Church" or "The Church of Jesus Christ" are
encouraged. |
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When referring to Church members, the term
"Latter-day Saints" is preferred, though "Mormons"
is acceptable. |
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"Mormon" is correctly used in proper names such
as the Book of Mormon, Mormon Tabernacle Choir or
Mormon Trail, or when used as an adjective in such
expressions as "Mormon pioneers." |
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The term "Mormonism" is acceptable in
describing the combination of doctrine, culture
and lifestyle unique to The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints. |
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When referring to people or organizations that
practice polygamy, the terms "Mormons", "Mormon
fundamentalist", "Mormon dissidents", etc., are
incorrect. The Associated Press Style Guide notes:
"The term 'Mormon' is not properly applied to the
other ... churches that resulted from the split
after [Joseph] Smith's death." |
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