The LDS Church has accepted that same-sex marriage is now legal in the United States, but that hardly means the Utah-based faith is embracing moves toward it in places where it isn't the law of the land.
Case in point: Mexico.
On Sunday, three members of the LDS Church's governing Area Authority in Mexico read a letter at services of individual Mormon stakes (which are like dioceses), urging members to oppose a presidential proposal to enshrine gay marriage in the country's constitution.
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