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Heroines of "Mormondom"
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Heroines of "Mormondom" in Grande Prairie, AB
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Heroines of "Mormondom" in Grande Prairie, AB
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Heroines of "Mormondom" is a collection of biographical sketches that honors the lives and contributions of women within the early Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, often referred to as “Mormondom.” Written by various authors, this work provides insight into the experiences of Mormon pioneer women who played significant roles in shaping the community amid the challenges of 19th-century America.The biographies highlight the resilience, faith, and leadership of these women as they supported the church's westward migration, built settlements, and established families in often hostile and rugged conditions. Many of these women took on additional responsibilities, acting as teachers, healers, and spiritual leaders, while enduring hardships that included persecution and extreme physical demands. Their stories reflect both a collective pioneering spirit and deep individual commitments to faith and family.
Heroines of "Mormondom" is a collection of biographical sketches that honors the lives and contributions of women within the early Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, often referred to as “Mormondom.” Written by various authors, this work provides insight into the experiences of Mormon pioneer women who played significant roles in shaping the community amid the challenges of 19th-century America.The biographies highlight the resilience, faith, and leadership of these women as they supported the church's westward migration, built settlements, and established families in often hostile and rugged conditions. Many of these women took on additional responsibilities, acting as teachers, healers, and spiritual leaders, while enduring hardships that included persecution and extreme physical demands. Their stories reflect both a collective pioneering spirit and deep individual commitments to faith and family.




















