What Now?


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20 years ago I was married in the Temple. 6 years later that marriage ended because the husband wanted more children (he was 10 years younger) and I could have no more.

I have been single now for 14 years. I have also been inactive for 14 years.

I've recently been prompted to return to church, but I have to ask, "What now?"

Do I need a "Temple Divorce" before I can date or attend singles events?

Also.. how long does it take before you're allowed to get a Temple Recommend again?

Anyone?

Thanks!

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No such thing as "Temple Divorce". A temple sealing cancellation is not necessary. That would only be if you, upon reactivation, find someone you wish to be sealed in the temple with.

Obtaining a temple recommend will depend on you and your Bishop and Stake President. Much will depend on what has transpired during your time of inactivity, testimony, etc.

Good luck and welcome in your return to the fold.

Ben Raines

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That would only be if you, upon reactivation, find someone you wish to be sealed in the temple with.

Obtaining a temple recommend will depend on you and your Bishop and Stake President. Much will depend on what has transpired during your time of inactivity, testimony, etc.

Good luck and welcome in your return to the fold.

Ben Raines

Hopefully that will be the case. Except for inactivity, I've been peachy keen.

Thanks for the info and the welcome :)

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