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In Mormonism, Heavenly Mother or the Mother in Heaven is the mother of human spirits and the wife of God the Father. Collectively Heavenly Mother and Father are called Heavenly Parents. Those who accept the Mother in Heaven doctrine trace its origins to Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. The doctrine became more widely known after Smith's death in 1844.

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  • In Mormonism, Heavenly Mother or the Mother in Heaven is the mother of human spirits and the wife of God the Father. Collectively Heavenly Mother and Father are called Heavenly Parents. Those who accept the Mother in Heaven doctrine trace its origins to Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. The doctrine became more widely known after Smith's death in 1844. The Heavenly Mother doctrine is taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the Restoration Church of Jesus Christ, and branches of Mormon fundamentalism, such as the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The doctrine is not generally recognized by other denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement, such as the Community of Christ, where trinitarianism is predominant. In the LDS Church, the doctrine of "Heavenly Mother" or "heavenly parents" is not frequently discussed; however, the doctrine can be found in some church hymns and has been briefly discussed in church teaching manuals and several sermons. (en)
  • Dentro de la teología de diversas ramas del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días, la Madre Celestial o Madre en los Cielos es la madre de los espíritus humanos y la esposa de Dios. Esta doctrina se remonta a Joseph Smith, fundador de dicho movimiento, y se hizo más difundida luego de la crisis de sucesión del movimiento tras la muerte de Smith en 1844. La creencia en una Madre Celestial es enseñada principalmente por La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días,​ y de otras organizaciones mormonas fundamentalistas.[cita requerida] Generalmente esta doctrina no es reconocida por otras religiones dentro de la amplitud de denominaciones del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días, como es el caso de la Comunidad de Cristo, donde el trinitarismo es predominante. En La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días es mencionada en uno de sus himnos. También es brevemente comentada en los manuales de enseñanza de la Iglesia y en algunos sermones.​ La Madre Celestial no es objeto de oración para los miembros ya que esta práctica no es aceptada oficialmente.[cita requerida] (es)
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  • In Mormonism, Heavenly Mother or the Mother in Heaven is the mother of human spirits and the wife of God the Father. Collectively Heavenly Mother and Father are called Heavenly Parents. Those who accept the Mother in Heaven doctrine trace its origins to Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. The doctrine became more widely known after Smith's death in 1844. (en)
  • Dentro de la teología de diversas ramas del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días, la Madre Celestial o Madre en los Cielos es la madre de los espíritus humanos y la esposa de Dios. Esta doctrina se remonta a Joseph Smith, fundador de dicho movimiento, y se hizo más difundida luego de la crisis de sucesión del movimiento tras la muerte de Smith en 1844. (es)
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  • Madre Celestial (mormonismo) (es)
  • Heavenly Mother (Mormonism) (en)
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