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  • ...the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]][[Category:Apostles]][[Category:General presidents of the Sunday School]] ...the pursuit of wisdom and happiness in the kingdom of God (''Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Joseph F. Smith'', p. 147).
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  • ...nants 107:93–98, other seventies could be called as needed and the seven presidents would preside over them. They were [[General Authorities]] to the Church. ...der|elders]]. Seventies who never were high priests could not ordain stake presidents or other high priests. [[Brigham Young]] was aware of this problem and trie
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  • ...[[Louie Shurtliff Smith|Louie Emily (Emyla) Shurtliff]] in the [[Salt Lake Temple]] on April 26, [[1898]], and a year later left on a mission to England, whe ...encies of missions (which often did not even exist then, with most mission presidents at that time presiding without counselors) so that the Church could continu
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  • [[Category: Church Presidents]][[Category: Church Leaders: Past]][[Category:Presidents of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]][[Category:Apostles]][[Category:Churc ...ost threatening dangers."[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/presidents-of-the-church-student-manual/chapter-4?lang=eng]
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  • :* Rejoice in the blessings of the temple, understand our divine destiny, and strive for exaltation. ...surrection; and the sisters now are the first to work on the inside of the temple." (''History of Relief Society 1842-1966'', page 19)
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  • ...[[Joseph F. Smith]] was when he was ordained an elder. He received his [[Temple endowment|Endowment]] shortly after this. Among various early callings he ...over the mission presidents on the European continent. Among the mission presidents in mainland Europe was Richards' son [[LeGrand Richards|LeGrand]], who was
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  • '''David Arthur Haycock''' served as secretary to five presidents of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sain ...June 1937 and married Maurine McClellan on May 6, 1938, in the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. They were the parents of four daughters.
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  • [[Category: Church Presidents]][[Category: Church Leaders: Past]][[Category:Presidents of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] ...of the Twelve Apostles]]. He did his best to forward work on the [[Nauvoo Temple]].
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  • [[Category: Church Leaders: Past]][[Category: Church Presidents]][[Category:First Presidency]][[Category:Famous Mormons]] ...to be had therein. I am satisfied that every man or woman who goes to the temple in a spirit of sincerity and faith leaves the house of the Lord a better ma
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  • ...ganization of the Society . . . on land as nearly adjacent to the Nauvoo Temple Square as possible.’”[https://rsc.byu.edu/eye-faith/monument-women-memo ...Representatives, Stake Presidents, Mission Presidents, Bishops, and Branch Presidents in the United States,” stating:
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  • ...to be married in the 20th century in the [[Salt Lake Temple|Salt Lake City Temple]]. ...content/english/pdf/language-materials/36492_eng.pdf?lang=eng Teachings of Presidents of the Church: David O. McKay]
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  • ...ollege]] from 1985 to 1989 and was president of the [[San Diego California Temple]] from 1999 to 2002. ...lege" | publisher = [[BYU-Idaho]] | url = http://www.lib.byui.edu/exhibits/Presidents/christensen.html | accessdate = 2007-07-02}}</ref> during the Korean War, f
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  • ...siah Butterfield''' served as one of the [[Presidency of the Seventy|Seven Presidents of the Seventy]], which was also designated as the First Council of the Sev ...on October 1, 1833. He moved to Kirtland, Ohio, in 1834 and worked on the temple.
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  • The Mormon Church "believes in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law." M ...eral Authorities, general auxiliary leaders, mission presidents and temple presidents. The policy is not directed to full-time Church employees.
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  • ...zier and carpenter, he was particularly responsible for the windows of the temple. ...is faith. In early [[1842]], he was one of the first to participate in the temple ceremony, and later he was among the first to be introduced to [[polygamy]]
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  • ...of [[Inside Mormon temples|temple work]] and attending the [[Mormon temple|temple]] regularly. ...stance in order to attend the temple in Mesa. The [[Los Angeles California Temple]] would open three years later in 1956, also during his tenure as [[Stake P
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  • ...branch, a mission or district, a priesthood quorum, or a [[Mormon Temples|temple]]. Keys are conferred by the laying on of hands by one who holds proper aut ...ponsibility for a specific temple—for example, the Salt Lake City, Utah, temple. Male Church members who receive the priesthood are organized into quorums,
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  • ...ed States Congress because he valued the covenants he made in the [[Temple|temple]] more than the desires of society. ...full-time editor of ''The Contributor'', he was chosen as one of the seven presidents of the First Council of the Seventy, the third highest governing body in th
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  • '''Edward Stevenson''' was one of the [[Presidency of the Seventy|First Seven Presidents of Seventies]] (which was also designated as the First Council of the Seven ...eneration. While there I met Martin Harris, soon after coming out of the [[Temple]]. He took from under his arm a copy of the Book of Mormon, the first editi
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  • ...<ref>Winder, Michael K., ''Presidents and Prophets: The Story of America's Presidents and the LDS Church''. (Salt Lake City: Covenant Communications, 2007) p. 62 ...buildings - great temples of learning."<ref> http://unicomm.byu.edu/about/presidents/maeser.aspx?lms=3</ref>
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  • ...morning, the Quorum of the Twelve met in the upper room of the [[Salt Lake Temple]] in a spirit of fasting and prayer, under the presiding direction of Presi ...too confirm that the power of heaven was with us in the upper room of the temple as we prayerfully encircled President Nelson and felt the undeniable approv
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  • ...ed change in missionary service qualifications that surprised even mission presidents and some general authorities. He announced that that the age requirement fo ...or skirts to church, conferences, baptismal services, devotionals, or the temple.[https://www.lds.org/church/news/all-sister-missionaries-now-have-option-of
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  • ...Nelson presided at a unprecedented meeting broadcast from the [[Salt Lake Temple]] on January 16, 2018. His counselors were also set apart at the same time. ...sident Nelson will accept the award via video, and the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square will perform virtually.[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/art
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  • ...ibility of bishops and branch presidents, and stake, mission, and district presidents, to help members overcome transgression through the process of repentance. ...110]. "Prominent church position" includes the positions of Area Seventy, Temple President, Mission President, Stake President, Patriarch, and Bishop [LDS C
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  • [[Category: Church Presidents]][[Category: Church Leaders: Past]][[Category:Presidents of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] ...mon missionaries|proclaiming the gospel]], and performing [[Mormon Temples|temple work]].
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  • [[Image:Burley-Idaho-Temple-Rendering.jpg|350px|thumb|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3"> A rendering of the Burley Idaho Temple. All rights reserved. ©2021 Intellectual Reserve, Inc.</span>]]
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  • An artist's rendering of the Montpelier Idaho Temple. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.]] ...[[Burley Idaho Temple]] (under construction), and the [[Teton River Idaho Temple]] (planning stages).
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  • ...temple district. He is assisted by two counselors. His wife serves as the temple matron and his counselors' wives serve as assistants to matron. ...also assist and help so that the work goes smoothly for the sisters in the temple.
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  • ...hopric, serve as messengers, be baptized and confirmed for the dead in the temple, speak in meetings, and care for the meetinghouse and grounds. ...f the bishopric, members of the stake presidency, high councilors, mission presidents, stake patriarchs, etc. Worthy male Church members are designated as high p
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  • ...Solomon's temple. New research claims that the association with Solomon's temple is a myth created to lend prestige to Freemasonry during the 15th century. ...he rites of Freemasonry is false. The Lord began revealing the patterns of temple ritual to prophet Joseph Smith [http://www.mormontimes.com/arts_entertainme
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  • ...etroit_michigan_lds_temple.jpg|300px|right|alt=The Detroit Michigan Mormon Temple]] ...there were 42,319 church members in the state, and the [[Detroit Michigan Temple]], which was dedicated in 1999.
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  • ...ried [[Frances Johnson Monson|Frances Beverly Johnson]] in the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. They eventually had three children, two sons and a daughter. (They have President and Sister Monson were married in 1948 in the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. Born on October 27, 1927, Frances Beverly Johnson was the daughter of F
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  • ...It was designed by Young's brother-in-law and architect of the [[Salt Lake Temple]], [[Truman O. Angell]], who later designed Young's other residence, the [[ ...east of the [[Salt Lake Temple]] and [[Temple Square]] on the street South Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is constructed of adobe and sandstone.
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  • ...85. During this time, he was also President of the American Association of Presidents of Independent Colleges and Universities (AAPICU) and a Commissioner on the ...giving His Atonement, the story of Adam and Eve [the central story in the temple endowment] is the story of receiving His Atonement.” <ref> <em>Winters, R
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  • ...in [[Nauvoo]], Illinois, for the laying of the cornerstone of the [[Nauvoo Temple]], but then went back to Indiana to renew his mission. He became deathly il ...ibe in the office of the Church Historian. He worked as a carpenter on the temple, and then sacrificed the home he had built, as the Saints were driven out o
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  • ...lle Communications, Deseret Book, Deseret Digital Media, Deseret News, and Temple Square Hospitality. These companies pay the same taxes as do commercial cor ..._Peru_Temple.jpg|thumb|350px|alt=Trujillo Peru Mormon Temple|Trujillo Peru Temple|right]]
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  • ...eventy]]. He went west to Utah in 1847 and helped to build the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. In Utah, he and his wife Mary Ann (also Black) managed the Farnham Hotel In 1836, rules were published for the governing of the [[Kirtland Temple]].
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  • ...ld take a group of Latter-day Saint converts to the [[Hamilton New Zealand Temple]]. He flew home, and shortly after married [[Jean S. Groberg|Jean Sabin]]; ...chtemples.com/idahofalls/presidents/ Idaho Falls Idaho LDS (Mormon) Temple Presidents], ldschurchtemples.com, accessed 2008-07-27.</ref>
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  • ...ist has 250,000 members found in more than sixty nations. The church has a temple in Independence. Rather than claiming a doctrine revealed by Christ to prop ...he was at first reticent, Joseph eventually accepted the call. Succeeding presidents of the church have mostly been descendants of Joseph Smith, Jr.
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  • ...is mission and married Patricia in the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]] on June 7, 1963. Elder Holland graduated with a bachelor’s degree in En ...Church, and then in 1980 he was called to be [http://unicomm.byu.edu/about/presidents/holland.aspx President] of Brigham Young University. While president, he di
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  • ...sion presidents]] in the area. They also support [[Temple President|temple presidents and matrons]]. In counsel with members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
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  • ...f BYU in May 2014. In November 2014 he became president of the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. ...s married to the former Sharon Giauque. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on November 25, 1964. Together they have five children and twelve grandchil
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  • ...work in the British Isles while also serving as a leader over the mission presidents of the various missions on the European continent. ...ford Woodruff]] dedicated parts of the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]] under the general direction of Brigham Young.<ref>Woodruff, Wilford. "Liv
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  • ...ebruary 1835. He was ordained one of the [[Presidency of the Seventy|Seven Presidents of First Council of Seventy]] 1 March 1835 under the hands of the Prophet. ...emple]] in 1836. Later in 1836, after having received his blessings in the Temple at Kirtland, agreeable to the Prophet's instructions, he accompanied his br
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  • The opening of the [[Kiev Ukraine Temple]] in 2010 was an indication to members of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of L ...ents, almost all of whom were foreigners. If, for some reason, the mission presidents would have left Russia, the priesthood keys would have gone with them" (Eld
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  • ...tend conventional wards. However, as an exception, [[Stake President|stake presidents]] may recommend the creation of a single adult ward for single adults ages ...opric|bishoprics]], on [[High Council|high councils]], and as organization presidents and [[Counselor|counselors]]."
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  • [[image: Mormon.jpg|300px|right|alt=Mormon| Mormon Salt Lake Mormon Temple]] ...under the direction of [[Mission President|mission presidents]]. Mission presidents are called to serve for a period of three years, and take their families wi
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  • ...f the [[Seventy]], and D. Arthur Haycock, who was secretary to five Church presidents. She also authored ''Something Exraordinary: Celebrating Our Relief Society ...eral Board, the Church Curriculum Writing Committee for ''Teachings of the Presidents of the Church'' and the BYU Women’s Conference Executive Committee. She h
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  • ...on October 5, 2002. He then served as president of the [[Jordan River Utah Temple]] until 2005, at which time he and his wife, Susan, became the directors of [[Category:Church Leaders: Past]][[Category:Presidents of the Seventy]]
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