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Why does FS allow SS before the husband & wife have not been endowed?

TimTaggart
TimTaggart ✭
February 3 in Temple

Is this not the proper order for temple work, but it is allowed.

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  • Brett .
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    February 3 Answer ✓

    @TimTaggart

    Tim

    I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...

    [ And, I happen to be a Member of the Church ... ]

    Just in passing ...

    Further to; and, in support of, what 'Diana' has already proffered ...

    The, preference; and, recommendation, remains, to do the "Temple" Work in "Order".

    But ...

    That Said ...

    NOTHING is PERFECT ...

    Things, DO NOT always, go to, 'plan' (or, follow, the 'script') ...

    There are EXCEPTIONS to EVERY "Rule" ...

    And, "Sealing to Parents"; &, "Sealing to Spouse", can fall under that; which, can sometimes be, an EXCEPTION.

    Please let me explain ...

    This is an ongoing dilemma, for many Members of the Church.

    The matter, has been canvased, on numerous occasions, in the various 'iterations' for the 'FamilySearch' Forums.

    One does not really have to be too concerned ...

    We have been advised, that regardless if "Ordinances" are done 'Out of Sequence', not to worry; as, those "Ordinances" that are done 'Out of Sequence' simply DO NOT take effect, UNTIL the prerequisite "Ordinances" are "Completed".

    And, most importantly ...

    "Ordinances" that are done 'Out of Sequence' DO NOT have to be done again; as, they are STILL "Valid".

    Here are some "Knowledge Articles" in 'FamilySearch':

    Ordinances performed out of order

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/ordinances-performed-out-of-order

    Which states, among other things:

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    Vicarious ordinances performed out of sequence are valid, but they become effective only after the prerequisite ordinances are completed.

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    And ...

    Correct order of temple ordinances

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/correct-order-of-temple-ordinances

    Which states, among other things:

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    Although vicarious ordinances performed out of sequence are valid, they become effective only after the prerequisite ordinances are completed.

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    And ...

    Of course ...

    Why are the temple ordinance dates out of order in Family Tree?

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/why-are-the-temple-ordinance-dates-out-of-order-in-family-tree

    Where it states, among other things:

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    • The ordinances were inadvertently or intentionally performed out of order in error.

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    Plus ...

    Most IMPORTANTLY ...

    In one of the aforementioned "Knowledge Article":

    Ordinances performed out of order

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/ordinances-performed-out-of-order

    Which states, among other things:

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    It is preferable to have the ordinances done in sequence

    [ Note: The Words ... It is preferable ]

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    And ...

    In the other of the aforementioned "Knowledge Article":

    Correct order of temple ordinances

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/correct-order-of-temple-ordinances

    It also states, among other things:

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    Which used to read:

    • Sealing of a husband and wife and sealing of children to parents (if possible). Whenever possible, parents should be sealed to each other before the children are sealed to the parents.

    [ Note: The Words ... Whenever possible ]

    But, now reads:

    • It is preferred that sealings be done after individual ordinances, but it is not required. Family Tree does not enforce the order of sealings for deceased persons. A deceased couple can be sealed before their individual ordinances are done. Likewise, a deceased child can be sealed to deceased parents before the parents are sealed and before the parents’ individual ordinances are done.

    [ Note: The improvement ... ]

    [ And, once again ... ]

    Although vicarious ordinances performed out of sequence are valid, they become effective only after the prerequisite ordinances are completed.

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    Now ...

    All That Said ...

    Here is a reference, specifically about "OrdinancesReay", regarding "Sealing to Spouse".

    "Knowledge Article", in 'FamilySearch':

    How do I find family names for the temple with Ordinances Ready?

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-find-family-names-for-the-temple-with-ordinances-ready

    It also states, among other things:

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    Before you start

    ...

    Notes:

    ...

    • Ordinances Ready does not determine if pre-requisite ordinances have been completed when sealing-to-spouse ordinances are requested. Please ensure that baptism, initiatory and endowment have been completed for each individual before proceeding with a sealing ordinance.

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    So ...

    That Said ...

    Really ...

    The choice is yours ...

    As, to whether or not, you proceed, with the "Ordinances", that you received through "OrdinancesReady".

    And ...

    Furthermore ...

    Unfortunately ...

    In this day and age, it appears that many Users/Patrons, consider that "OrdinancesReady" is the way to go; as, "OrdinancesReady" is such, a quick; and, easy, process.

    We never had, "OrdinancesReady" up until a few Years ago.

    "OrdinancesReady", is simply helpful/useful for those, that are 'caught in a bind'; when, they have a "Temple" visit scheduled (or, are notified of one, scheduled by, a Ward/Branch/Stake/District); but, unfortunately, do not have any "Temple" Cards, for their Ancestors, 'on-hand', available.

    In fact, more fully ...

    "OrdinancesReady" is ONLY, a quick; and, easy, process of, FINDING; and, PRINTING, the "Temple" Cards, when one (or, OTHER Family members) is (are) going to visit the "Temple", that day or the next, when one (or, OTHER Family members) DOES NOT have ANY "Temple" Cards, 'on-hand', available.

    And ...

    "OrdinancesReady" is certainly NO substitute, for doing one's (or, OTHER Family members) due diligence, well IN ADVANCE of visiting the "Temple" of, FINDING; and, PRINTING, the "Temple" Cards, for one's (or, OTHER Family members) Ancestors, to have 'on-hand', available, through one's (or, OTHER Family members) "Reservations" List; and/or, normal research.

    Plus ...

    As an aside ...

    Regarding "Sealing to Parents" ...

    Remember, that the "Temple" Work, of "Sealing to Parents", relates to the Child; and, NOT, the to Parents.

    So ...

    That Said ...

    Regardless, of the status, of "Temple" Work, of the Parents, the "Sealing to Parents", for a Child, CAN be undertaken.

    I know that this might not give you comfort and address your concerns; but, I hope that this gives you some more perspective.

    Brett

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  • DianaHawks
    DianaHawks mod
    February 3

    Hi Tim,

    You will find many responses here regarding ordinances that are completed out of order. No doubt, someone will add to what I post:

    In Family Tree, a person’s temple ordinances may be out of order for several reasons.

    If a sealing ordinance was done out of order, you should simply make sure that the rest of the ordinances get done. You do not need to report the issue to FamilySearch Support. Nor do you need to redo the sealing. The sealing becomes valid after the individual ordinances are done.

    That explanation comes from the knowledge article in the Help as follows:

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/temple-ordinance-dates-out-of-order-in-family-tree

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  • DianaHawks
    DianaHawks mod
    February 3 edited February 3

    This one, too, Tim:

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/correct-order-of-temple-ordinances

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