President Oaks, The Women’s Session Did Not Address Women’s Concerns
One of the most painful parts of having concerns about women’s issues in the Church is that they are rarely, if ever, acknowledged by anyone
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One of the most painful parts of having concerns about women’s issues in the Church is that they are rarely, if ever, acknowledged by anyone
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