List of Latter Day Saint periodicals
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The following is a list of periodicals published by or about various Latter Day Saint movements.
Title | Operation | Format | Purpose | Publisher | Location | Notes |
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Evening and Morning Star | 1832-1834 | monthly newspaper | Official organ of the Church | W. W. Phelps | Independence, Missouri | Press destroyed in 1833. Oliver Cowdery resumed in Kirtland, Ohio.[1] |
Upper Missouri Advertiser, The | 1832-1833 | weekly newspaper | Community news and advertising | W. W. Phelps | Independence, Missouri | Press destroyed in 1833. |
Messenger and Advocate | 1834-1837 | monthly newspaper | Official organ of the Church | Oliver Cowdery, editor | Kirtland, Ohio | Replaced Evening and Morning Star. Later editors: John Whitmer, Warren A. Cowdery.[2] |
Elders' Journal | 1837-1838 | monthly newspaper | Official organ of the Church | Don Carlos Smith, editor | Kirtland, Ohio | Two issues in Ohio and two more from Far West, Missouri. |
Times and Seasons | 1839-1846 | monthly / semi-monthly newspaper | Official organ of the Church | Don Carlos Smith, editor | Nauvoo, Illinois | Later editors: Joseph Smith, Jr., John Taylor and Willard Richards. |
Millennial Star | 1840-1970 | monthly / semi-monthly / weekly newspaper | Official Brittish LDS periodical | British Mission | Manchester, England | Replaced by the Ensign in 1970. |
Gospel Reflector | 1841-1841 | semi-monthly | Independent LDS religious messages | Benjamin Winchester, editor | Philadelphia | |
The Wasp | 1842-1843 | weekly newspaper | Pro-LDS news | William Smith | Nauvoo, Illinois | Replaced by Nauvoo Neighbor. |
Nauvoo Neighbor | 1843-1845 | weekly newspaper | Pro-LDS news | John Taylor | Nauvoo, Illinois | Replaced The Wasp. Replaced by Hancock Eagle. |
Gospel Light | 1843-1844 | occasional newspaper | Defense of LDS doctrine | John E. Page | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Replaced by People's Organ. |
People's Organ | 1844 | biweekly newspaper | LDS-oriented doctrine and news | John E. Page | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Replaced Gospel Light. |
Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate | 1844-1846 | monthly / semi-monthly newspaper | Rigdonite Church of Christ messages | Ebenezer Robinson | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Named after the 1834 paper. Became Messenger and Advocate of the Church of Christ in 1845. |
The Prophet | 1844-1845 | weekly newspaper | LDS news and issues | Parley P. Pratt | New York City | Also edited by William Smith and Samuel Brannan. Renamed New York Messenger during 1845. |
Hancock Eagle | 1845-1846 | weekly newspaper | General news | Dr. W. E. Matlack | Nauvoo, Illinois | Replaced Nauvoo Neighbor. Sold to become New Citizen on Matlack's death. |
Nauvoo New Citizen | 1846-1847 | weekly newspaper | Anti-LDS news | Samuel Slocum | Nauvoo, Illinois | Replaced Hancock Eagle. |
Prophwyd y Jubili (Prophet of the Jubilee) |
1846-1848 | monthly newspaper | Official LDS periodical in Wales | Dan Jones | Rhydybont, Wales | In Welsh. Printed in Carmarthen in 1848. Succeeded by Udgorn Seion. |
Udgorn Seion (Zion's Trumpet) |
1849-1862 | monthly / biweekly / weekly newspaper | Official LDS periodical in Wales | John Davis | Carmarthen, Wales | In Welsh. Replaced Prophwyd y Jubili. Later produced by Dan Jones, Daniel Daniels, Benjamin Evans, George Q. Cannon, at Merthyr Tydfil, Swansea, Liverpool. |
The Frontier Guardian | 1849-1852 | biweekly newspaper | Pro-LDS news | Orson Hyde | Kanesville, Iowa | Was the LDS Church's only periodical in the U.S. for over a year. |
Deseret News | 1850-current | weekly / semi-weekly / daily newspaper | Voice of the State of Deseret | LDS Church | Salt Lake City, Utah | Other names include Deseret Evening News and Deseret Morning News. |
Étoile du Déséret (Star of Deseret) |
1851-1852[3] | monthly newspaper | Official LDS periodical in France | John Taylor, editor | Paris, France | In French. |
Skandinaviens Stjerne (Star of Scandinavia) |
1851-1956 | monthly / semi-monthly | Official LDS periodical in Scandinavia | Erastus Snow, editor | Copenhagen, Denmark | In Danish. |
Zion's Panier (Zion's Banner) |
1851-1852 | monthly / semi-monthly | John Taylor | Hamburg, Germany | In German. | |
The Seer | 1853-1854 | monthly magazine | Official periodical defending the LDS Church | Orson Pratt | Washington, D.C. | |
Zion's Watchman | 1853-? | monthly | Augustus Farnham | Sydney, Australia | ||
The Mormon | 1854-1857 | weekly newspaper | Defending the LDS Church | John Taylor | New York City | |
Zion's Messenger | 1854-1854 | Gladdenite messages | Gladden Bishop | Council Bluffs, Iowa | ||
Journal of Discourses | 1854-1886 | sixteen-page semi-monthly | Sermons of LDS leaders | George D. Watt | Liverpool, England | Watt was succeeded by David W. Evans, then George W. Gibbs. |
St. Louis Luminary | 1854-1855 | weekly newspaper | LDS Church events, emigration news | Erastus Snow, editor | St. Louis | |
Der Darsteller der Heiligen der letzten Tage | 1855-1861 | monthly | Daniel Tyler | Geneva, Switzerland | In German. Later published at Bern and Zürich. | |
Western Standard | 1856-1857 | weekly newspaper | Defense of LDS Church | George Q. Cannon | San Francisco | |
Saints' Herald | 1860-current | newspaper / magazine | Official RLDS periodical | Herald House | Cincinnati | Was True Latter Day Saints' Herald until 1876. Now titled The Herald. Later published from Plano, IL, Lamoni, IA, Independence, MO. |
Die Reform | 1862-1864 | monthly | John L. Smith | Geneva, Switzerland | In German. | |
Juvenile Instructor | 1866-1930 | monthly | LDS youth | George Q. Cannon | Salt Lake City, Utah | Official Sunday School publication from 1901. Replaced by The Instructor. |
Keepapitchinin (Keep-A-Pitchinin) |
1867-1871 | occasional / semi-weekly newspaper | humor | George J. Taylor, editor | Salt Lake City, Utah | Editors were sons of Apostles John Taylor, Charles C. Rich, and Willard Richards. Orson Pratt contributed occasionally.[4] |
Der Stern (The Star) |
1869-1999 | monthly / semi-monthly magazine | Official LDS periodical in Germany. | Karl G. Maeser | Zürich, Switzerland | In German. Semi-monthly from 1882 to 1940. Later published from Hamburg, Dresden, Berlin, Frankfurt. |
Woman's Exponent | 1872-1914 | monthly newspaper | Independent voice for LDS women | Lula Greene Richards | Salt Lake City, Utah | Emmeline B. Wells was editor in 1872-1914. |
Nordstjernan | 1877-? | semi-monthly | John C. Sandberg, editor | Goteborg, Sweden | In Danish. Later published from Copenhagen, Denmark. | |
The Contributor | 1879-1896 | monthly | Independent periodical for LDS youth | Junius F. Wells | Salt Lake City, Utah | Replaced by Improvement Era. |
Ungdommens Raadgiver (Counselor of Youth) |
1880-1887 | monthly | Danish LDS youth | Andrew Jenson, editor | Copenhagen, Denmark | In Danish. |
Young Woman's Journal | 1897-1929 | monthly | LDS young women | YLMIA | Salt Lake City, Utah | Absorbed into Improvement Era. |
Improvement Era | 1897-1970 | monthly magazine | Official LDS Church magazine | LDS Church | Salt Lake City, Utah | Replaced The Contributor. Replaced by the New Era and the Ensign. |
Southern Star | 1898-1900 | weekly newspaper | LDS news and doctrine | Southern States Mission | Chattanooga, Tennessee | Replaced Dixie Messenger. |
The Children's Friend | 1902-1970 | monthly magazine | Official Primary children's magazine | Primary Association | Salt Lake City, Utah | Replaced by The Friend |
The Elders' Journal | 1903-1907 | monthly / semi-monthly magazine | LDS news, doctrine and reprints | Southern States Mission | Atlanta, Georgia | Moved to Chattanooga in 1904. Replaced by Liahona, the Elders' Journal. |
The Liahona | 1907 | weekly newspaper | LDS news and doctrine | Missions of the LDS Church | Independence, Missouri | Replaced by Liahona, the Elders' Journal. |
Liahona, the Elders' Journal | 1907-1942 | weekly newspaper | LDS news, doctrine and reprints | Missions of the LDS Church | Independence, Missouri | Consolidated The Elders' Journal (1903) and The Liahona (1907). |
Relief Society Magazine | 1915-1970 | monthly magazine | Official organ of the Relief Society | Relief Society | Salt Lake City, Utah | Replaced the Woman's Exponent. Replaced by the Ensign. |
The Instructor | 1930-1970 | monthly magazine | Official Sunday School periodical | Deseret Sunday School Union | Salt Lake City, Utah | Replaced the Juvenile Instructor. Replaced by the Ensign and the New Era. |
Church News | 1931-current | weekly tabloid | General LDS news | Deseret News | Salt Lake City, Utah | Only available in Utah as an insert for Deseret News subscribers. Available via mail elsewhere. |
BYU Studies | 1959-current | biannual / quarterly journal | Multidisciplinary LDS articles | Brigham Young University | Provo, Utah | |
Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought | 1966-current | quarterly journal | Independent scholarship on Mormonism | Dialogue Foundation | Salt Lake City, Utah | Begun at Stanford University. |
Ensign | 1971-current | monthly magazine | Official LDS Church magazine | LDS Church | Salt Lake City, Utah | Replaced several LDS periodicals. |
New Era | 1971-current | monthly magazine | Official LDS Church youth magazine | LDS Church | Salt Lake City, Utah | With the Ensign, replaced the Improvement Era. |
The Friend | 1971-current | monthly magazine | Official LDS Church children's magazine | LDS Church | Salt Lake City, Utah | Replaced the Children's Friend |
Church Almanac | 1974-current | annual / biennial | Facts and statistics of the LDS Church | Deseret News | Salt Lake City | Biennial issues from 1984-2002. |
Journal of Mormon History | 1974-current | annual / semi-annual / tri-annual journal | Independent scholarly LDS history | Mormon History Association | Orem, Utah | |
Exponent II | 1974-current | quarterly newspaper / magazine | Independent feminist LDS women | Exponent II, Inc. | Arlington, Massachusetts | Named in honor of Woman's Exponent. |
Sunstone Magazine | 1975-current | occasional magazine | Indepedent discussions of Mormonism | Sunstone Education Foundation | Salt Lake City, Utah | Begun at UC Berkley. |
Beehive Standard Weekly | 1975-2006 | weekly newspaper | Conservative news for Latter-day Saints | Rob Graham | Las Vegas, Nevada | The Beehive paper became Nevada Beehive, then Beehive Weekly Standard. |
The Beehive (Arizona Beehive) | 1975-current | quarterly newspaper | LDS news and community in Arizona | Amie Taylor, editor | Mesa, Arizona | The Beehive paper became Arizona Beehive, then renamed back to The Beehive. |
Liahona | 1977-current | annual-monthly magazine | Official LDS Church international magazine | LDS Church | Salt Lake City, Utah | In many languages, all retitled Liahona by 1999 (English had been Tambuli). |
This People | 1979-1998 | quarterly magazine | Independent LDS lifestyle magazine | Utah Alliance Publishing | Provo, Utah | Editors include Sheri L. Dew, Scott and Maurine Proctor, Jim Bell. |
Nauvoo Journal | 1989-1999 | annual / semi-annual journal | Independent LDS histories | Early Mormon Research Institute | Salt Lake City | Replaced by Mormon Historical Studies. |
FARMS Review of Books | 1989-current | annual / semi-annual journal | Conservative LDS scholarly book reviews | FARMS | Provo, Utah | Renamed FARMS Review in 2003. |
Messenger | 1991-2006 | quarterly magazine | Mormon fundamentalism | Birmingham, England | Until 1997 was Truth Seeker Magazine. Moved to USA in 2003 and became bi-monthly. | |
Latter-day Digest | 1992-1994 | monthly journal | LDS literature and art | Latter-day Foundation for the Arts | Orem, Utah | |
Journal of Book of Mormon Studies | 1992-current | annual / semi-annual journal | Conservative LDS scholarly research | FARMS | Provo, Utah | |
Mormon Historical Studies | 2000-current | semi-annual journal | Independent LDS histories | Mormon Historic Sites Foundation | Salt Lake City | |
Religious Educator | 2000-current | semi-annual / tri-annual journal | LDS gospel teaching | BYU Religious Studies Center | Provo, UT | |
Desert Saints Magazine | 2001-current | monthly magazine | LDS community, fun and inspiration | Ellis Media, Inc. | Henderson, Nevada | Freely distributed at businesses in Southern Utah and Southern Nevada. |
[edit] Notes
- ^ (Crawley 1997, pp. 33-34)
- ^ (Crawley 1997, p. 47)
- ^ (Crawley 2005, p. 216)
- ^ Walker, Ronald W. (Spring 1974). "The Keep-A-Pitchinin or the Mormon Pioneer Was Human". BYU Studies 14 (3): 332-334. Provo, UT: BYU Press.
[edit] References
- Crawley, Peter (1997), A Descriptive Bibliography of the Mormon Church, Volume One 1830-1847, Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, ISBN 1-57008-395-9, <http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/rsc,3622>.
- Crawley, Peter (2005), A Descriptive Bibliography of the Mormon Church, Volume Two 1848-1852, Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, ISBN 0-8425-2603-X, <http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/rsc,3622>.
- Jenson, Andrew (1914), Church Chronology: A Record of Important Events Pertaining to the History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (2nd ed.), Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News, <http://www.mormonhistory.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=412&Itemid=67>.