Drifting wrote:Here is part of a statement from the newsroom part of LDS.org
Church leaders have asked the members who are submitting names for proxy baptisms for the deceased to:
1.Work only on their own family line.
2.Not submit names of celebrities.
3.Not submit names of unauthorized groups, such as Jewish Holocaust victims.
What impact will this have on the quantity of names and therfore the amount of activity in temples worldwide?
While the church asks members to restrict the names they submit, the church itself does not follow this guideline. The name extraction program takes names from microfilmed records and dumps them into the temples. Those are the names people get when they don't bring their own.
I am not sure how much extraction the church is actually doing anymore, but in the past it has been millions of names a year. Names that are almost exclusively
unrelated to LDS members.
Because of this practice, the church now has a much more difficult time getting permission to microfilm church records. I believe the Catholic church will no longer allow it.
I know of individual LDS researchers who report difficulty accessing records if there is the least suspicion that they are Mormon.
So, yeah, I think they just have to recycle names.