
(NEWSER)
– The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wants to clear
something up: The "temple garment" that devout adult Mormons wear is not
"magic underwear." As a rep for the LDS Church puts it, "Because there
is little or no accurate information on this subject on the Internet,
the church feels it important to provide this resource"—that resource
being a four-minute video on the topic that was posted on Thursday on a
mormonnewsroom.org topic page and has since gone viral, reports the
Daily Herald.
The first third focuses not on the Mormons' holy vestments but on those
worn in other religions, from the nun's habit to the Muslim's skullcap:
"All are part of a rich tapestry of human devotion to God." As the
video explains, Mormons' garments (which also include temple robes
"reserved for the highest sacraments of the faith") join that tapestry.
The
video includes a shot of the garments laid on a table; looking like a
T-shirt and knee-length shorts, they're worn under normal clothing and
typically not shown to outsiders. (The
AP
notes that members are instructed not to dry the garments in public
view, or otherwise show them to people "who do not understand their
significance.") The video notes that there is nothing magical or
mystical about them: "These words are not only inaccurate but also
offensive." Writing for
Religion News Service,
Jana Riess applauds the move and offers her candid take: "I can
understand why it seems strange to non-Mormons that our holy garment is
underwear. (Seriously? Underwear?) But to me that is exactly the most
beautiful thing ... What could be more tied to the messiness of being
human?"
From USATODAY.COM
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