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Related: About this forumMormon Tabernacle Choir renamed in big church shift
The choir was renamed Friday to strip out the word Mormon in a move aimed at ending shorthand names for the religion that have been used for generations by church members and others.
The singers will now be called the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said in a statement. Its a nod to the home of the choir for the last 150 years, the Tabernacle, located on church grounds known as Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City.
The group had been known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir since 1929, when it began broadcasting a weekly radio program to a wide audience.
Church President Russell M. Nelson announced guidelines in August requesting that people stop using Mormon or LDS as substitutes for the churchs full name. He said Latter-day Saints was acceptable shorthand. The faith holds that the full church name (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) was given by revelation from God to founder Joseph Smith in 1838. The term Mormon comes from the churchs signature scripture, the Book of Mormon, which followers believe is based on the record keeping of an ancient prophet named Mormon.
https://www.abqjournal.com/1229678/mormon-no-more-tabernacle-choir-renamed-in-big-church-shift.html
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(147,386 posts)I don't care what the Mormon Tabernacle Choir calls itself, either. I've always referred to it as the Mormon Tubercular Choir.
I dislike their programming a good deal. Their fake patriotic programming on national holidays especially. I can't listen to them.
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