![]() ![]() Hinckley, the president of the church, declared that his church would welcome the world and make “no attempt whatever to create a perception that these were the Mormon games.” He hoped simply to prove that the Mormon Church could be warm and hospitable. The church’s reaction to this Mormon moment has been especially uneasy, and therein, perhaps, lies the exhaustion. ![]() was hosting cameras from multiple news teams during Sunday worship. Things even got to a point where one chapel in suburban Washington, D.C. While there have been Mormon moments scattered throughout the 20th century-the whiskey-less 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, the ascendency of the Osmonds, various raids on various polygamist groups-no Mormon moment has drawn as much attention upon our faith as Romney’s run did. ![]() Now that the votes have been counted, how should Mormons feel about the consummation of the Romney era? To be frank, the emotion many Mormons-and certainly this one-feel is exhaustion. ![]()
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