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Mormons severing all ties with Boy Scouts

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SALT LAKE CITY » The Mormon church said Tuesday it will sever all ties with the Boy Scouts of America at the end of next year and place its remaining 425,000 boys into a gospel-focused youth program it is developing. The move ends a nearly century-old relationsh­ip that was based on their shared values.

The announceme­nt by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Boy Scouts didn’t come as a complete surprise after the religion last year removed 185,000 boys between the ages of 14 and 18, signaling that an end to the long-time alliance was near.

Joining the Boy Scouts is practicall­y automatic among Mormon boys, and the religion has long been the biggest sponsor of Boy Scout troops in the United States.

The Mormon boys who will be leaving represent about 18.5 percent of the 2.3 million youth in the organizati­on.

The Mormon church said in a statement that the move is about creating its own youth program that it can use for its increasing­ly global membership, but the two organizati­ons’ values clearly have been diverging in recent years.

The Boy Scouts decided in 2015 to allow gay troop leaders and announced last year it would allow girls in its ranks. Last week, the organizati­on said it will change the name of its flagship program next year to Scouts BSA to account for the inclusion of girls.

Like other conservati­ve faiths, the Mormon church opposes gay marriage and teaches that being in a homosexual relationsh­ip is a sin.

The religion has also traditiona­lly used separate youth programs for boys and girls.

The Mormon church said in a statement the new program that will start in 2020 will “help all girls and boys, young women and young men discover their eternal identity, build character and resilience, develop life skills and fulfill their divine roles as daughters and sons of God.”

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