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Tenemos el placer de anunciar la publicación de un libro nuevo de nuestro fundador del museo, Fernando R. Gómez, titulado 'UNA HISTORIA DOCUMENTAL DE LA IGLESIA DE JESUCRISTO DE LOS SANTOS DE LOS ÚLTIMOS DÍAS EN MÉXICO, 1875-1946' de BCC Press!
We are happy to support this new book of poetry compiled by Gabriel González Núñez of the poetry of our founder's aunt, Consuelo Gómez González.
Our museum's mission began from a collection created by Consuelo Gómez González, who became a pillar of the early LDS Church in central Mexico after meeting missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1923 and then was baptized in 1925.
We hope that our support of this new book of her poetry, Volveré... con el alma silenciosa, we honor her memory.
To order this book, please click the photo of the book cover. There are also limited copies for sale at the museum.

We have recently started selling our museum-produced titles through Benchmark Books! They will soon be available through their online shop. You can also order via phone.
Benchmark Books
3269 S. Main Suite 250
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Phone 801-486-3111
Fernando and Enriqueta Gómez visiting Claremont Graduate University, 2019.
"The Museum was founded because we believe in personal revelation. A General Authority counseled my wife and me to return to Mexico after residing in the Philippines for over 15 years. We hesitated but finally went and found the legacy left by our Aunt Consuelo. This led to the founding of the museum in the early 1990s.
In 2014 as things became more difficult for us to travel and maintain the museum in Mexico, we decided to move the museum to Provo, Utah, so we could find a way for our collection to be preserved for future generations to enjoy.
We do believe in miracles. Our effort to help others document history led us to Claremont Graduate University. Their attention and interest were clearly shown on our visit to their campus. We were treated royally and have enjoyed our partnership with them."
~Fernando and Enriqueta Gómez

See our exhibit summaries about Mormonism in Mexico and the Americas.
Meet those who run our museum and why we do the work we do.
Find primary sources about Mormonism in Mexico in our museum & archival collection.
We love our visitors, so feel free to come by during normal business hours
and don't forget to ask about museum tours.
1501 North Canyon Road, Provo, Utah 84604, United States
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