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COVID-19 creates unique pandemic weddings
BYU student Rachel Ballard never cared about having an extravagant wedding. However, that didn't make it hurt any less when the COVID-19 pandemic upended her plans and she had to cut her guest list down from 50 to just eight people in a matter of hours.
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Members, wedding industry welcome change to Church sealing policy
Ariel Mead and her fiance, Aaron Clement, plan to have a civil wedding ceremony before they are sealed in a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (Amy Brant Photography)
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Couples can now be sealed in temple immediately after civil marriage
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Monday that couples no longer need to wait a year after a civil marriage to be sealed in one of the Church's temples. (Church Newsroom)
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