I Have Questions wrote: ↑Thu Jan 29, 2026 8:36 am
...
I recall a very stern instruction to young people to not share the content of their patriarchal blessing with anyone else. When the social media age happened people started sharing their patriarchal blessings and it was seen that they are all remarkably similar. As if the people giving the blessings were following the exact same script.
Not all Patriarchal Blessings are formulaic. I've seen one that would raise some eyebrows. But a lot - perhaps the vast majority - are.
If you'd like to see some actual examples, with a bit of content analysis, there's almost 400 at:
Patriarchal Blessing Revelator This will confirm the high degree of similarity in many "individual" blessings. Common expressions should not be surprising, considering that (at least 20+ years ago) it's been part of the "training" for new patriarchs to study blessings given by their predecessors.
Blessings are usually recorded and transcribed, and a copy sent to HQ.
Patriarchal Blessing Revelator wrote:Generally once in their lifetime each Mormon receives a special blessing from an ordained patriarch. This website is an attempt to collect as many of these blessing as possible, compare them with each other, and assess trends. To obtain a copy of your patriarchal blessing and that of your deceased ancestors you need to have an account at churchofjesuschrist.org.
However, my ex-wife & I, and several people we knew, each received two: after we were given our blessings, the stake patriarch left the church and refused to return the tapes and transcripts. Looking back (and looking at the transcript of my second blessing

), I wonder if I "broke" the poor guy's abilities.
You could ask an AI to generate one for you. In fact, I'm going to do that later today, and see if it lines up at all.