Temple Opportunity: See What to Add When Ordinance Status is "Needs More Information" • FamilySearch
When a deceased person in FamilySearch Family Tree doesn’t have enough information to qualify for ordinances, FamilySearch now tells you wha…
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my personal ordinance data is now showing this message. What can I do?
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Your own personal ordinances are available to you through your ward membership clerk, through your Church Account, and through the Member Tools app. It is not available on FamilySearch since ordinances on FamilySearch are only available for the deceased, and you are still living.
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Thank you. I think the comments made by FamilySearch, “Needs more information” and “This person's ordinance status is not available. Please contact FamilySearch Support if you are a relative and need more information.” are not appropriate when you're looking at your own personal data. Perhaps something like “all ordinances for living people are private and not available for any person to view, even the person themselves”. would be better. The current comments make it sound like I've left something out or done something wrong. It was very upsetting to see that according to FS I'm not baptised, not endowed and not sealed to my husband (who is deceased).
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thank you….i was sealed to my late husband in 2010 at the suva fiji temple,and when i tried to see my temple ordinances all it says that is (Needs more Information) and I can't see it because i lived eventhough this is me,i really can't see it even the person themselves.Please I really need to know the answer and see that i am really sealed to my late loving husband.
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Living ordinances are available on your Church Membership Record. Please see your Ward Clerk for a copy. Sealing to Spouse ordinances are only shown in the FamilySearch Family Tree when both spouses are deceased.
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