In Mormonism, a patriarchal blessing (also called an evangelist's blessing) is a special blessing or ordinance performed by a patriarch (evangelist).

Patriarchal blessings in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, patriarchal blessings are usually given once in a lifetime. The purpose of a patriarchal blessing is (1) to identify the tribe of Israel to which the member belongs (usally Ephraim or Manasseh), and (2) to bless the member with special abilities and talents, and to foretell future events, opportunities, and temptations in their life. The blessing is transcribed into writing, and a copy is stored in church records. According to former Church President [[Ezra Taft Benson, "A patriarchal blessing is the inspired and prophetic statement of your life’s mission together with blessings, cautions, and admonitions as the patriarch may be prompted to give." (Ezra Taft Benson, Ensign, May 1986, 43-44).

Any worthy, spiritually mature member of the Church may receive a patriarchal blessing, but usually the blessing is given in a person's adolescence.

Patriarchal blessings in the Community of Christ

In the Community of Christ, patriarchal blessings are referred to as evangelist's blessings, and are given by one holding the office of Evangelist. Evangelists give various kinds of blessings, including blessings on families, on congregations, and on individuals.

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