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* 1830 – The Church of Christ, the original church of the Latter Day Saint movement, is organized by Joseph Smith, Jr. and others at Fayette or Manchester, New York.
Saint Joseph, Abbot of Volokolamsk ( 1439 – 1515 ), wrote a number of influential works against heresy, and about monastic and liturgical discipline, and Christian philanthropy.
Within the sects of the Latter Day Saint movement, the Articles of Faith are a list composed by Joseph Smith, Jr. as part of an 1842 letter sent to " Long " John Wentworth, editor of the Chicago Democrat.
Bronze statue in Temple Square, Salt Lake City, representing Saint Peter | Peter, James, son of Zebedee | James, and John the Apostle | John in the act of conferring the Melchizedek priesthood to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery
* 1860 – The first successful United States Pony Express run from Saint Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California begins.
Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the Latter Day Saint movement ( commonly called Mormonism ), in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible ( called by some the " Inspired Version ", and published by the RLDS under that title ), declared the Adamic language to have been " pure and undefiled ".
* 1829 – Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, commences translation of the Book of Mormon, with Oliver Cowdery as his scribe.
It is the largest church originating on American soil, and it is the largest denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement started by Joseph Smith during the period of religious revival known as the Second Great Awakening.
The history of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is typically divided into three broad time periods: ( 1 ) the early history during the lifetime of Joseph Smith, Jr. which is in common with all Latter Day Saint movement churches, ( 2 ) a " pioneer era " under the leadership of Brigham Young and his 19th century successors, and ( 3 ) a modern era beginning around the turn of the 20th century as Utah achieved statehood.
The history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) is typically divided into three broad time periods: ( 1 ) the early history during the lifetime of Joseph Smith, Jr. which is in common with all Latter Day Saint movement churches, ( 2 ) a " pioneer era " under the leadership of Brigham Young and his 19th Century successors, and ( 3 ) a modern era beginning around the turn of the 20th century as the practice of polygamy was discontinued.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints traces its origins to western New York, where Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the Latter Day Saint movement was born and raised.
The early history of the LDS Church is shared with other denominations of the Latter Day Saint movement, who all regard Joseph Smith, Jr. as the founder of their religious tradition.
The Latin Rite's Canon of the Mass contains the names only of martyrs, along with that of the Virgin Mary and, since 1962, that of Saint Joseph.
For example, Saint Hermann Joseph had his veneration confirmed by Pope Pius XII.
* Saint Joseph College of Engineering and Technology
Hyrum himself was killed in 1844 along with Joseph, resulting in a Succession crisis that broke the Latter Day Saint movement into several smaller denominations.
This name derived from Latter Day Saint founder Joseph Smith's statement that "“ an Evangelist is a Patriarch.
* 1844 – Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, and his brother Hyrum Smith, are murdered by a mob at the Carthage, Illinois jail.
* Saint Joseph, husband of Mary the mother of Jesus
Joseph Smith ( 1805 – 1844 ) was an American religious leader and the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, which gave rise to Mormonism.
* Joseph Smith, Sr. ( 1771 – 1840 ), father of Joseph Smith, and first Presiding Patriarch in the Latter Day Saint movement
Mormons () are a religious and cultural group related to Mormonism, the principal branch of the Latter Day Saint movement, which began with the visions of Joseph Smith in upstate New York during the 1820s.

Saint and disambiguation
* Saint Cyril ( disambiguation )
For other uses, see Columba ( disambiguation ), Saint Columba ( disambiguation ) and St Columb.
* Saint Mary ( disambiguation )
* Saint Michael ( disambiguation )
* Saint Paul ( disambiguation ), multiple other people and locations named " Saint Paul "
For other saints with this name, see Saint Urban ( disambiguation ).
* Saint Raphael ( disambiguation )
* Saint Anselm's ( disambiguation )
* Saint Anne ( disambiguation )
* Saint James ( disambiguation )
# REDIRECT Saint George ( disambiguation )
* Saint Lawrence ( disambiguation )
* Saint Pepin ( disambiguation )
* Saint Petersburg ( disambiguation )
* National Shrine of Saint Joseph ( disambiguation )
* Saint Joseph's ( disambiguation )
* Saint Joseph's College ( disambiguation )
* Saint John ( disambiguation )
* Saint Juan ( disambiguation )
* San Jacinto ( disambiguation ) (" Saint Hyacinth " in Spanish )
* Saint James ( disambiguation )
* Saint Justin ( disambiguation )

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