End of Life Care Mormon

Spiritual Care Tool-Kit

Religion: Mormon

Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS)—who are sometimes known as Mormons—view death as a part of God’s plan.

Prayers/Readings

  • LDS clergy will offer spirit-led prayers for patient and family.
  • The Elder will offer a Priesthood blessing.

Pre-death rituals

  • The family and friends will gather for prayer and sing songs or play music.
  • LDS clergy will often pray a blessing, lay hands in prayer on the head, blessing them to pass peacefully.

Post-death rituals

  • If the person who died had their temple endowment, they will be dressed in temple garments under white clothing by an endowed family member of the same gender.
  • Mormon funerals usually happen a week after the death, but there is no set mourning period. Funerals are never held on Sundays. Mormons believe that Sunday, the Sabbath, should be spent celebrating God.
  • There is usually a community visitation or viewing, followed by a private prayer with just close friends and family. Funeral ceremonies feature hymns, readings, and eulogies, and are never held on a Sunday.
  • In many Mormon communities a burial is followed by a meal prepared by the women’s Relief Society.

Special Considerations

  • Medical Aid in Dying position – Mormons prohibit assisted suicide and euthanasia because they believe that life is sacred. Have the patient consult their bishop or General Authority for deeper discussion.

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Monty Mora

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