News Politics Do Mormon Athletes Don Sacred Underclothes?
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The allows athletes to forego the during games because they're impractical. Mormons are encouraged to wear the temple garments at all times, although they can swap them out if they're playing sports or going for a swim. (Hall of Fame quarterback and devout Mormon used to take off his temple garments before each 49ers game.

) In situations where the garments might draw attention or mockery—like an army barracks, for example—Mormons can also put on regular underwear. Those willing to field questions from curious bunkmates, though, can pick up a set of brown, military-style temple garments.
Not everyone on the wears the temple garments when they're off the court.

Only church members who have gone through a ritual of commitment called can don the special clothes. In this ceremony, members are washed, anointed, and dressed in ceremonial clothing before they are ushered through re-enactments of the Lord's of the world. Members make formal promises and learn about sacred signs during this rite, which usually takes place before a Mormon goes on a two-year mission for the church or when a woman gets married.

The basketball team probably has both players who have and have not been endowed.


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According to Mormon doctrine, the garments are reminders of each person's covenant with God.

In fact, they're so sacred that they can't be discussed in casual conversation, and you can buy them only from the church's Beehive Clothing stores with of church status. (Occasionally an will sell garments on .)
The white, sleeved undergarments come in a one-piece suit or a shirt and shorts made from cotton, nylon, or that wick moisture.

The design covers the torso and extends to the knee. Men's shirts commonly feature scoop necks, while women's shirts often have cap sleeves and lace trimming and are to be worn under bras. called the "compass" and the "square" decorate each side of the chest, while single embroidered lines grace the navel and right knee.

Each of these marks serves as a witness to the covenant. The line at the knee, for instance, is a Biblical reference to : "Every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."
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