JCBrooks@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 98-06-15 10:06:56 EDT, tazzy@enol.com > writes: > > << > You are right i every thing you said except that the rules > have changed now a > woman > can now be sealed to more thatn one husband. In my case my > grand mother was > sealed > to my grand fateher at the insistance of my mother and her > sisters, but she > wanted > to be sealed to her 3rd husband whom she loved dearly and now > is dead. So > now she > can go get sealed to him. I hope this is a helpful. > Jackie >> > > According the the General Handbook, this is incorrect......a > LIVING woman may > be sealed to only one husband during her lifetime (unless a > sealiang > cancellation occurs.). A DECEASED woman may be sealed to all > of her husbands. > The reasoning is that we do not have the right to choose among > a person's > spouses for them. Only one relationship will be truly > eternal...ratified by > both marital parties and the Lord. This is correct. I work at the Mount Timpanogos Temple Family File. LaurieCastillo > > > If, in life, a woman is sealed, and then is divorced, she must > obtain a > sealing cancellation before being sealed to another man. If > she is widowed, > unless the sealing is cancelled, she may be married for time > only. I > personally believe that the Lord will sort out all these > relationships > (including marriages where people stuck together for the sake > of the family > and weren't very happy) in the millenium and that his desire is > for each of us > to have a happy eternal relationship.....that there will be > time to make > adjustments before the judgement day. We will not be required > to maintain > covenants that we cannot currently support. > > Michele Brooks