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He was raised a catholic, but he later dismissed Christianity and joined a masonic order, and most likely an atheist one:

"Mozart's position within the Masonic movement, according to Maynard Solomon, lay with the rationalist, Enlightenment-inspired membership, as opposed to those members oriented toward mysticism and the occult."

This type of masonic movement is usually referred to as "Illuminati", meaning "enlightened" in Latin.

And the "Illuminati" is widely recognized as an atheistic movement.

Further evidence that Mozart was an atheist is that he on his deathbed rejected a catholic priest and was buried in the common grave of the poor.

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No. Mozart lived from 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791. The very first meeting of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) was held on 6 April 1830. Mormonism didn't spread to German-speaking Europe until several years later. Mozart missed being a Mormon by at least 39 years.

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It's very unlikely; he was raised and lived as a Catholic.

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no

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