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How do I get sealed to my deceased parents?

tommifoyjones
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November 9, 2022 in Temple


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  • Carla Tobler
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    November 9, 2022 edited November 9, 2022

    @tommifoyjones

    Thank you for posting your question in the Community.

    Here is information from a Help Center article that will help answer your question.

    Sealing Yourself to Deceased Parents

    To be sealed to deceased parents, you must be baptized and endowed (if you are 21 years or older). Call the temple to make an appointment for the sealing. Take the following items with you when you go to the temple:

    • Your temple recommend.
    • A Family Ordinance Request or family ordinance card with ordinances that are still needed for the deceased parents before the sealing can be performed. If both parents have all ordinances completed, a Family Ordinance Request or family ordinance card will not be needed. (See your temple and family history consultant.)
    • A family group record that shows the living and the deceased family members to be sealed. (This is not required but is helpful to temple staff.)

    For more information on policies related to sealings, please consult the Church’s General Handbook: Serving in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Section 28 and Section 38.4.

    We are also attaching a link to the entire article:

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/sealings-to-deceased-family-members

    Best wishes.

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