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
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

  1. ^ (Crawley 1997, pp. 33-34)
  2. ^ (Crawley 1997, p. 47)
  3. ^ (Crawley 2005, p. 216)
  4. ^ 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

  1. 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> .
  2. 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> .
  3. 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> .