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Women Praying in General Conference

What is the recent history of women praying in public in the LDS church? In July 1967, the church issued a "Priesthood Bulletin," a newsletter to the leadership of the church. It said, among other things "The First Presidency recommends that only those who bear the Melchizedek Priesthood or Aaronic Priesthood be invited to offer the opening and closing prayers in sacrament meetings, including fast meetings." In 1967, women were banned from praying in Sacrament Meetings. In 1968, the General Handbook of Instruction said "Prayers in Church Meetings Prayers in all Church meetings should be brief, simple, and given as led...
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Elder Christofferson’s Remarks on Manhood: Feminist Reflections

From Elder Todd Christofferson, who according to Peggy Fletcher Stack's report in the Salt Lake Tribune, discussed men, women, and manhood during the Priesthood Session, including the following: "In their zeal to promote opportunity for women, something we applaud, there are those who denigrate men and their contributions," he said. "They seem to think of life as a competition between male and female — that one must dominate the other, and now it’s the women’s turn. ... This cultural emasculation of males is having a damaging effect." Some men, he said, use these signals as excuses to duck responsibility. "In the...
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Vacation from Church

by Kelly Ann Growing up, General Conference (and even Stake Conference) was vacation from church. They were weekends my mom would let me go camping with my non-member dad.  As a teenager and probably in relation to some Young Women personal progress goal, I tried to encourage my mom to at least go to the Sunday morning session (although as an adult, I can see why she didn’t want to deal with four young kids by herself for two hour blocks only to feel picked on as a twice-divorced women).  I remember sustaining Howard W. Hunter and Gordon B. Hinckley as...
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