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latter$43584$ - traducción al griego

HIGH SCHOOL
Latter-day Saint High School; Latter-day Saints' High School; Latter-day Saints High School

latter      
adj. επόμενος, δεύτερος, τελευταίος
latter day         
  • The campus of [[Brigham Young University]], one of several educational institutions sponsored by the church
  • [[Brigham Young]] led the LDS Church from 1844 until his death in 1877.
  • Christus]]'' statue located in the North Visitors' Center on [[Temple Square]] in [[Salt Lake City]].
  • Church of Christ]]
  • Artistic depiction of Joseph Smith preaching to Native Americans in Illinois
  • right
  • The church saw prodigious numerical growth in the latter half of the 20th century, but the growth has since leveled off.
  • General Conferences]] twice a year.}}
  • genealogical research]]
  • left
  • Missionaries]] typically commit to 18–24 months of full-time service.
  • Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square]] has received various awards and travelled extensively since its inception.
  • marriage]] in the [[Manti Utah Temple]]. The church teaches that marriages, or sealings, performed in their temples may continue after death.
  • Prop 8]]
  • 2018}}
  • The [[Salt Lake Temple]]
  • U.S. Navy sailors]] moving LDS Church–donated humanitarian supplies to [[Beirut, Lebanon]], in 2006
NONTRINITARIAN, CHRISTIAN RESTORATIONIST CHURCH
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σύγχρονος

Definición

Latter-Day Saints
¦ plural noun the Mormons' name for themselves.

Wikipedia

LDS High School

LDS High School (previously known as Salt Lake Stake Academy or Latter-day Saints' High School, and sometimes spelled Latter-day Saints High School) was a secondary school in Salt Lake City, Utah operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The school was closely associated with Latter-day Saints' University, the last vestiges of which are now Ensign College, formerly known as LDS Business College. Both trace their beginnings to the Salt Lake Stake Academy, which started in 1886. The LDS High School name was adopted in 1927.

In 1931, LDS High School was closed, leaving about 1,000 students to attend public high schools, most notably the newly built South High, which opened in the fall of that year. The closure was a late example of a process of closure of most LDS-run secondary schools in the Utah area.