Internet slang for the Mormon blogosphere -- the collective community of blogs written by and for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The word blends 'blog' with 'tabernacle' (a sacred space in LDS theology), neatly capturing both the online medium and the faith community. It was coined within the Mormon blogging community in the early 2000s and remains in use.
She had been active in the Bloggernacle for years, writing about her faith through periods of doubt.
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Bloggernacle is an internet slang portmanteau referring specifically to the Mormon (Latter-day Saint) blogosphere — the network of blogs, forums, and online communities where members of the Church discuss theology, culture, policy, and personal faith. The term blends 'blog' with 'tabernacle', the sacred assembly space central to LDS culture. It emerged in the mid-2000s during the peak of blog culture and is used both affectionately within the community and descriptively by outside observers. It remains niche, understood mainly by those engaged with LDS online discourse.
The news about the policy change spread through the Bloggernacle within hours, sparking hundreds of comment threads.
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(internet slang) The Mormon blogosphere.
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