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===Introduction to Questions===
 
===Introduction to Questions===
Members of [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/?lang=eng The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] perform several sacred ordinances or ceremonies for individuals that they believe are necessary for individual [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exaltation_(Mormonism) exaltation]. A few of these ceremonies are performed in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_(Latter_Day_Saints) temples]: holy places dedicated to serving God.  
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Members of [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/?lang=eng The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] perform several sacred ordinances or ceremonies for individuals that they believe are necessary for individual [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-principles/chapter-47-exaltation?lang=eng exaltation]. A few of these ceremonies are performed in [https://www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/answers/Mormonism_and_temples temples]: holy places dedicated to serving God.  
  
As part of ceremonies in the temple known as “initiatories,” individuals put on sacred underclothes to symbolize some of the sacred promises that they make in the temple as well as sacred knowledge conferred to them. These underclothes are commonly referred to as "the temple garment," "temple garments," "the garment," or simply "garments."
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In the initiatory portion of the endowment, "the member is authorized to wear the temple garment. The garment represents his or her personal relationship with God and the commitment to obey covenants made in the temple."<ref>''General Handbook'', [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/general-handbook/27-temple-ordinances-for-the-living?lang=eng#title_number11 27.2 "The Endowment"].</ref>.
  
 
Members of the Church who go through these ceremonies and put on these sacred garments are sometimes confused as to two things:
 
Members of the Church who go through these ceremonies and put on these sacred garments are sometimes confused as to two things:
  
 
#Whether or not they make a covenant to wear the garment
 
#Whether or not they make a covenant to wear the garment
#When it might be appropriate to remove the garment
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#When it might be appropriate to remove or modify the garment
  
This article seeks to answer these two questions given what we know from the temple and other official Church sources.
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This article seeks to answer these questions given what we know from official Church sources.
  
 
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===Response to Questions===
 
===Response to Questions===
 
====1. Do Latter-day Saints covenant to wear the garment?====
 
====1. Do Latter-day Saints covenant to wear the garment?====
According to the [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/general-handbook/38-church-policies-and-guidelines.title_number234-p2450?lang=eng#title_number234#title_number234 official leadership handbook of the Church], “[m]embers who receive the endowment make a covenant to wear the temple garment throughout their lives.”
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According to the [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/general-handbook/38-church-policies-and-guidelines.title_number234-p2450?lang=eng#title_number234#title_number234 official leadership handbook of the Church], “[m]embers who receive the endowment '''make a covenant to wear the temple garment''' throughout their lives.”<ref>''General Handbook'', [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/general-handbook/38-church-policies-and-guidelines.title_number234-p2450?lang=eng#title_number234#title_number234 38.5.5 "Wearing and Caring for the Garment"].</ref> Among the [https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2019-general-conference-temple-recommend questions asked to candidates for temple recommends] is "[d]o you keep the '''covenants''' that you made in the temple, '''including wearing the temple garment''' as instructed in the endowment?" A "covenant" is [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-topics/covenant?lang=eng defined] by the Church (and, indeed, by most dictionaries) as “a sacred agreement between God and a person or group of people. God sets specific conditions, and He promises to bless us as we obey those conditions.”
A "covenant" is [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-topics/covenant?lang=eng defined] by the Church (and, indeed, by most dictionaries) as “a sacred agreement between God and a person or group of people. God sets specific conditions, and He promises to bless us as we obey those conditions.”
 
  
In the temple, we are instructed to wear the garment throughout our life, to not defile it, and to remain true to the other covenants we make in the temple. In exchange, the garment will serve as a spiritual shield and protection (and what good does a shield that isn't worn do?).This clearly follows the definition of “covenant” above. It is understandable and forgivable that confusion would arise on the issue since the endowment does not explicitly state that you receive the garment by covenant, but the instruction given plus the blessings promised for complying with that instruction clearly fall in line with the definition of covenant.  
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Another way to argue that it is a covenant to wear the garment is to recognize that there is no substantive distinction between an instruction from God and a commandment. "Members who receive the endowment make a covenant to wear the temple garment throughout their lives." We covenant, both at baptism ([https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/mosiah/18?lang=eng&id=8-10#p8 Mosiah 18:8&ndash;10]; [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/moro/4.3?lang=eng Moroni 4:3]; [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/20?lang=eng&id=37#p37 Doctrine & Covenants 20:37]) and [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/temples/what-is-temple-endowment?lang=eng in the temple], to keep all of God’s commandments. Thus it is at least part of a covenant to wear our garments.  
  
To “defile” [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/defile means] to violate the sanctity of something. To not wear garments when you have the reasonable opportunity to wear them (as discussed below) certainly falls in line with this definition.
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====2. When might it be appropriate to remove or modify the temple garment?====
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The official leadership handbook section on wearing the garment [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/general-handbook/38-church-policies-and-guidelines.title_number234-p2450?lang=eng#title_number234#title_number234 states] that “[t]he garment should not be removed for activities that can reasonably be done while wearing the garment. It should not be modified to accommodate different styles of clothing. The garment is sacred and should be treated with respect. Endowed members should seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit to answer personal questions about wearing the garment.
  
====2. When might it be appropriate to remove the temple garment?====
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What are those activities where it might be unreasonable to wear the garment? Examples might include exercise or water activity.
The official leadership handbook section on wearing the garment [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/general-handbook/38-church-policies-and-guidelines.title_number234-p2450?lang=eng#title_number234#title_number234 states] that “[t]he garment should not be removed for activities that can reasonably be done while wearing the garment. It should not be modified to accommodate different styles of clothing. The garment is sacred and should be treated with respect. Endowed members should seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit to answer personal questions about wearing the garment.”
 
What are those activities where it might be unreasonable to wear the garment? Examples might include intimate relations between husband and wife, any period of intensive exercise, and any aquatic activity.  
 
  
 
As the quote states, the garment should not be removed nor modified to accommodate different styles of clothing. One of the [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-topics/garments?lang=eng purposes] of the garment is to encourage [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-topics/modesty?lang=eng modesty] in how we dress. The garment as currently designed indicates what parts of the body should be clothed in order to meet a more objective/specific standard of modesty in how we dress.
 
As the quote states, the garment should not be removed nor modified to accommodate different styles of clothing. One of the [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-topics/garments?lang=eng purposes] of the garment is to encourage [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-topics/modesty?lang=eng modesty] in how we dress. The garment as currently designed indicates what parts of the body should be clothed in order to meet a more objective/specific standard of modesty in how we dress.
  
Some have been concerned about having to be in extreme heat when wearing the garment. Being in extreme heat may be a time to reasonably remove the garment. However, if one would like to try not to remove the garment, it should be understood that retailers that sell garments carry them in a number of different fabric types to accommodate this. The chart below lists the different fabric types.
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Several concerns have arisen because of various health and practical considerations. The garment, as currently designed, ''can'' potentially assuage some of those concerns. If concerns persist, these might be directed to God in prayer.
  
 
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Some women have been concerned about the garment causing yeast infections and/or urinary tract infections. It should be noted that all garment styles for women "have a 100% cotton bottom panel for breathability and hygiene, as recommended by OBGYNs."<ref>Amanda Freebairn, "Why I Wear the Temple Garment," ''Public Square Magazine'', July 28, 2021, https://publicsquaremag.org/faith/why-i-wear-the-temple-garment/?fbclid=IwAR1Gm_AHhVKUxp7cZ_qy-_8LQJOFf5mfU8E1QGkSaAj_fhkf---5AUg6yCo. For recommendations on how to prevent yeast infections, see Traci C. Johnson, "10 Ways to Prevent Yeast Infections," ''WebMD'', January 16, 2020, https://www.webmd.com/women/guide/10-ways-to-prevent-yeast-infections. For recommendations on how to prevent urinary tract infections, see Mayo Clinic Staff, "Urinary tract infection (UTI)," ''Mayo Clinic'', April 23, 2021, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/urinary-tract-infection/symptoms-causes/syc-20353447.</ref>
 
 
Some have been concerned about potential skin allergies that garments might cause. As noted above, there are several different styles of fabric that one can choose from in order to avoid allergies.
 
 
Some have been concerned about the itchiness of certain fabrics. The chart above gives ratings for how soft and comfortable each fabric style is. Consumers can pick what works best for their circumstances.
 
 
Special styles of garments exist for women who are pregnant and/or nursing and for those that are terminally ill and/or bedridden for an extended period of time.
 
  
The basic notion that the author wishes to instill in the reader is that garments should not be removed when we have the reasonable opportunity to wear them. Why would there be so many fabrics and styles that one can choose from if the Church didn't expect us to wear them as much as possible?
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#Some have been concerned about having to be in extreme heat when wearing the garment. When to remove the garment in heat is a personal choice. Members may also benefit from understanding the different fabric types designed for different climates. The chart above lists the different fabric types.
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#Some have been concerned about the flaring of hemorrhoids when wearing the garment. Wearing loose-fitting clothing and cotton underwear may help avoid excessive moisture and friction which may aggravate the hemmorroid.<ref>"What to Wear, How to Sleep, and Other Practical Tips for Hemorrhoid Sufferers," Midwest Hemorrhoid Treatment Center, accessed June 7, 2022, https://www.mwhtc-stl.com/blog/what-to-wear-how-to-sleep-and-other-practical-tips-for-hemorrhoid-sufferers.</ref>
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#Some women have been concerned about the garment causing yeast infections and/or urinary tract infections. It should be noted that all garment styles for women "have a 100% cotton bottom panel for breathability and hygiene, as recommended by OBGYNs."<ref>Amanda Freebairn, "Why I Wear the Temple Garment," ''Public Square Magazine'', July 28, 2021, https://publicsquaremag.org/faith/why-i-wear-the-temple-garment/?fbclid=IwAR1Gm_AHhVKUxp7cZ_qy-_8LQJOFf5mfU8E1QGkSaAj_fhkf---5AUg6yCo. For recommendations on how to prevent yeast infections, see Traci C. Johnson, "10 Ways to Prevent Yeast Infections," WebMD, January 16, 2020, https://www.webmd.com/women/guide/10-ways-to-prevent-yeast-infections. For recommendations on how to prevent urinary tract infections, see Mayo Clinic Staff, "Urinary tract infection (UTI)," Mayo Clinic, April 23, 2021, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/urinary-tract-infection/symptoms-causes/syc-20353447.</ref> A few of the fabrics are either 95% or 100% cotton.
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#Some have been concerned about the potential for the garment to aggravate psoriasis when contracted. Those who suffer with psoriasis may be encouraged to avoid clothing and bedding that touches the affected area that is made of wool and other synthetic materials, are made with dyes, or have tight waistbands.<ref>Shishira Sreenivas, "Psoriasis: Tips for Clothing and Bedding," WebMD, accessed June 7, 2022, https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/psoriasis/psoriasis-clothing-bedding.</ref>
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#Some have been concerned about potential skin allergies that garments might cause. As noted above, there are several different styles of fabric that one can choose from in order to avoid allergies.
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#Some have been concerned about the itchiness of certain fabrics. The chart above gives ratings for how soft and comfortable each fabric style is. Consumers can pick what works best for their circumstances.
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#Some have been concerned with the garment's potential to aggravate ingrown hairs. The medical counsel for this is to wear loose clothing that surrounds the area to avoid excessive friction.<ref>Jon Johnson, "How to deal with an ingrown hair," Medical News Today, June 15, 2017, https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/317951.</ref>
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#Special styles of garments exist for women who are pregnant and/or nursing and for those that are terminally ill and/or bedridden for an extended period of time.
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#Some women have concerns about how the garment can hold menstrual pads. If another piece of underclothing works well for this, it may be used in addition to the garment. "It is a matter of personal preference whether other undergarments are worn over or under the temple garment."<ref>''General Handbook'', [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/general-handbook/38-church-policies-and-guidelines.title_number234-p2450?lang=eng#title_number234#title_number234 38.5.5 "Wearing and Caring for the Garment"].</ref>
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#Some complain about uncomfortable waistbands. This might be solved by keeping the garment top tucked into the garment bottom, or buying garment bottoms with a larger waist size.
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#Some assert that they don't want to wear the garment because it imposes an arbitrary notion of modesty. They assert that the garment style has changed a lot over the years that fit with different cultural definitions of modesty. It is true that the garment has changed over the years and that it likely reflects a response to changing societal standards of modesty and what is considered fashionable. As directed by the First Presidency, any necessary modifications to the garment will be made in the future.
  
There may yet be questions that arise about wearing the garment given different practical and/or health concerns. These might be directed to God in prayer, a local [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_(Latter_Day_Saints) bishop], a local [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stake_(Latter_Day_Saints)#Stake_officers stake president], and/or a local temple worker. You might also consider emailing [email protected]. This email is directed to those in the Temple Affairs Department of the Church who frequently take user feedback about garments to better meet the needs of the wearer.
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Fundamentally, garments should not be removed when we have the reasonable opportunity to wear them and that, generally speaking, we should be seeking for opportunities to wear them rather than not wear them. Why would there be so many fabrics and styles that one can choose from if the Church didn't expect us to wear them as much as possible? We should be intuitive about our garment wearing and be in the communication with the Spirit to know when it may be necessary to remove them.
  
 
===Conclusion===
 
===Conclusion===
Wearing the garment is a sacred privilege. They are expressly ''not'' "just like any other underwear." Wearing the garment communicates love for God by keeping our covenants with him and love for others by giving them an example to follow that leads them to Jesus Christ.<ref>[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/matt/22?lang=eng Matthew 22:34-40]; [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/john/14.15?lang=eng&clang=eng#p15 John 14:15].</ref> We often want so much to conform our garment-wearing to the world rather than help the world conform to garment-wearing. We shouldn’t be afraid to be different from others. The Lord has told us that, as Christians, we should “[l]et [our] light so shine before men [and women], that they may see [our] good works, and glorify [our] Father which is in heaven.”<ref>[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/matt/5.16?lang=eng Matthew 5:16].</ref> He wants us to be "a peculiar people, zealous of good works."<ref>[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/titus/2.14?lang=eng#p14#14 Titus 2:14]. See also [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/1-pet/2.9?lang=eng#p9#9 1 Peter 2:9].</ref> Being different by wearing our garments and treating them with sacredness is an excellent way that we can humbly follow the Lord and, by so doing, be peculiar and interesting to other people. This interest may lead them to explore the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ and be converted to it. Thus, by wearing the garment we can fulfill the Lord’s commandments. As Latter-day Saints, we should be model disciples of Jesus Christ. Wearing the garment is one way that we can do that and it brings tremendous spiritual blessings.
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Wearing the garment is a sacred privilege. They are expressly ''not'' "just like any other underwear." Wearing the garment communicates love for God by keeping our promises to him and love for others by giving them an example to follow that leads them to Jesus Christ.<ref>[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/matt/22?lang=eng Matthew 22:34-40]; [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/john/14.15?lang=eng&clang=eng#p15 John 14:15].</ref> We often want so much to conform our garment-wearing to the world rather than help the world conform to garment-wearing. We shouldn’t be afraid to be different from others. The Lord has told us that, as Christians, we should “[l]et [our] light so shine before men [and women], that they may see [our] good works, and glorify [our] Father which is in heaven.”<ref>[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/matt/5.16?lang=eng Matthew 5:16].</ref> He wants us to be "a peculiar people, zealous of good works."<ref>[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/titus/2.14?lang=eng#p14#14 Titus 2:14]. See also [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/1-pet/2.9?lang=eng#p9#9 1 Peter 2:9].</ref> Being different by wearing our garments and treating them with sacredness is an excellent way that we can humbly follow the Lord and, by so doing, be peculiar and interesting to other people. This interest may lead them to explore the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ and be converted to it. Thus, by wearing the garment we can fulfill the Lord’s commandments. As Latter-day Saints, we should be model disciples of Jesus Christ. Wearing the garment is one way that we can do that and it brings tremendous spiritual blessings.
 
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Question: What is the significance of the temple garment worn by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and what is the appropriate way to wear them?

Garments worn by male members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Introduction to Questions

Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints perform several sacred ordinances or ceremonies for individuals that they believe are necessary for individual exaltation. A few of these ceremonies are performed in temples: holy places dedicated to serving God.

In the initiatory portion of the endowment, "the member is authorized to wear the temple garment. The garment represents his or her personal relationship with God and the commitment to obey covenants made in the temple."[1].

Members of the Church who go through these ceremonies and put on these sacred garments are sometimes confused as to two things:

  1. Whether or not they make a covenant to wear the garment
  2. When it might be appropriate to remove or modify the garment

This article seeks to answer these questions given what we know from official Church sources.

Response to Questions

1. Do Latter-day Saints covenant to wear the garment?

According to the official leadership handbook of the Church, “[m]embers who receive the endowment make a covenant to wear the temple garment throughout their lives.”[2] Among the questions asked to candidates for temple recommends is "[d]o you keep the covenants that you made in the temple, including wearing the temple garment as instructed in the endowment?" A "covenant" is defined by the Church (and, indeed, by most dictionaries) as “a sacred agreement between God and a person or group of people. God sets specific conditions, and He promises to bless us as we obey those conditions.”

Another way to argue that it is a covenant to wear the garment is to recognize that there is no substantive distinction between an instruction from God and a commandment. "Members who receive the endowment make a covenant to wear the temple garment throughout their lives." We covenant, both at baptism (Mosiah 18:8–10; Moroni 4:3; Doctrine & Covenants 20:37) and in the temple, to keep all of God’s commandments. Thus it is at least part of a covenant to wear our garments.

2. When might it be appropriate to remove or modify the temple garment?

The official leadership handbook section on wearing the garment states that “[t]he garment should not be removed for activities that can reasonably be done while wearing the garment. It should not be modified to accommodate different styles of clothing. The garment is sacred and should be treated with respect. Endowed members should seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit to answer personal questions about wearing the garment.”

What are those activities where it might be unreasonable to wear the garment? Examples might include exercise or water activity.

As the quote states, the garment should not be removed nor modified to accommodate different styles of clothing. One of the purposes of the garment is to encourage modesty in how we dress. The garment as currently designed indicates what parts of the body should be clothed in order to meet a more objective/specific standard of modesty in how we dress.

Several concerns have arisen because of various health and practical considerations. The garment, as currently designed, can potentially assuage some of those concerns. If concerns persist, these might be directed to God in prayer.

Garment Fabric Types Better.png

  1. Some have been concerned about having to be in extreme heat when wearing the garment. When to remove the garment in heat is a personal choice. Members may also benefit from understanding the different fabric types designed for different climates. The chart above lists the different fabric types.
  2. Some have been concerned about the flaring of hemorrhoids when wearing the garment. Wearing loose-fitting clothing and cotton underwear may help avoid excessive moisture and friction which may aggravate the hemmorroid.[3]
  3. Some women have been concerned about the garment causing yeast infections and/or urinary tract infections. It should be noted that all garment styles for women "have a 100% cotton bottom panel for breathability and hygiene, as recommended by OBGYNs."[4] A few of the fabrics are either 95% or 100% cotton.
  4. Some have been concerned about the potential for the garment to aggravate psoriasis when contracted. Those who suffer with psoriasis may be encouraged to avoid clothing and bedding that touches the affected area that is made of wool and other synthetic materials, are made with dyes, or have tight waistbands.[5]
  5. Some have been concerned about potential skin allergies that garments might cause. As noted above, there are several different styles of fabric that one can choose from in order to avoid allergies.
  6. Some have been concerned about the itchiness of certain fabrics. The chart above gives ratings for how soft and comfortable each fabric style is. Consumers can pick what works best for their circumstances.
  7. Some have been concerned with the garment's potential to aggravate ingrown hairs. The medical counsel for this is to wear loose clothing that surrounds the area to avoid excessive friction.[6]
  8. Special styles of garments exist for women who are pregnant and/or nursing and for those that are terminally ill and/or bedridden for an extended period of time.
  9. Some women have concerns about how the garment can hold menstrual pads. If another piece of underclothing works well for this, it may be used in addition to the garment. "It is a matter of personal preference whether other undergarments are worn over or under the temple garment."[7]
  10. Some complain about uncomfortable waistbands. This might be solved by keeping the garment top tucked into the garment bottom, or buying garment bottoms with a larger waist size.
  11. Some assert that they don't want to wear the garment because it imposes an arbitrary notion of modesty. They assert that the garment style has changed a lot over the years that fit with different cultural definitions of modesty. It is true that the garment has changed over the years and that it likely reflects a response to changing societal standards of modesty and what is considered fashionable. As directed by the First Presidency, any necessary modifications to the garment will be made in the future.

Fundamentally, garments should not be removed when we have the reasonable opportunity to wear them and that, generally speaking, we should be seeking for opportunities to wear them rather than not wear them. Why would there be so many fabrics and styles that one can choose from if the Church didn't expect us to wear them as much as possible? We should be intuitive about our garment wearing and be in the communication with the Spirit to know when it may be necessary to remove them.

Conclusion

Wearing the garment is a sacred privilege. They are expressly not "just like any other underwear." Wearing the garment communicates love for God by keeping our promises to him and love for others by giving them an example to follow that leads them to Jesus Christ.[8] We often want so much to conform our garment-wearing to the world rather than help the world conform to garment-wearing. We shouldn’t be afraid to be different from others. The Lord has told us that, as Christians, we should “[l]et [our] light so shine before men [and women], that they may see [our] good works, and glorify [our] Father which is in heaven.”[9] He wants us to be "a peculiar people, zealous of good works."[10] Being different by wearing our garments and treating them with sacredness is an excellent way that we can humbly follow the Lord and, by so doing, be peculiar and interesting to other people. This interest may lead them to explore the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ and be converted to it. Thus, by wearing the garment we can fulfill the Lord’s commandments. As Latter-day Saints, we should be model disciples of Jesus Christ. Wearing the garment is one way that we can do that and it brings tremendous spiritual blessings.


Notes

  1. General Handbook, 27.2 "The Endowment".
  2. General Handbook, 38.5.5 "Wearing and Caring for the Garment".
  3. "What to Wear, How to Sleep, and Other Practical Tips for Hemorrhoid Sufferers," Midwest Hemorrhoid Treatment Center, accessed June 7, 2022, https://www.mwhtc-stl.com/blog/what-to-wear-how-to-sleep-and-other-practical-tips-for-hemorrhoid-sufferers.
  4. Amanda Freebairn, "Why I Wear the Temple Garment," Public Square Magazine, July 28, 2021, https://publicsquaremag.org/faith/why-i-wear-the-temple-garment/?fbclid=IwAR1Gm_AHhVKUxp7cZ_qy-_8LQJOFf5mfU8E1QGkSaAj_fhkf---5AUg6yCo. For recommendations on how to prevent yeast infections, see Traci C. Johnson, "10 Ways to Prevent Yeast Infections," WebMD, January 16, 2020, https://www.webmd.com/women/guide/10-ways-to-prevent-yeast-infections. For recommendations on how to prevent urinary tract infections, see Mayo Clinic Staff, "Urinary tract infection (UTI)," Mayo Clinic, April 23, 2021, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/urinary-tract-infection/symptoms-causes/syc-20353447.
  5. Shishira Sreenivas, "Psoriasis: Tips for Clothing and Bedding," WebMD, accessed June 7, 2022, https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/psoriasis/psoriasis-clothing-bedding.
  6. Jon Johnson, "How to deal with an ingrown hair," Medical News Today, June 15, 2017, https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/317951.
  7. General Handbook, 38.5.5 "Wearing and Caring for the Garment".
  8. Matthew 22:34-40; John 14:15.
  9. Matthew 5:16.
  10. Titus 2:14. See also 1 Peter 2:9.