From Deseret News archives:
16th president of the LDS Church President Monson
Counselors: Presidents Eyring and Uchtdorf
President Monson was announced as 16th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during a morning press conference at the Church Office Building, a move widely anticipated by Latter-day Saints after the death of President Gordon B. Hinckley on Jan. 27.
President Henry B. Eyring and President Dieter F. Uchtdorf were named as first and second counselors, respectively, in the First Presidency, filing into the building's main lobby behind President Monson to the clicking of cameras, as speculation about who would comprise the new presiding body of the church was put to rest.
Flanked on either side by President Eyring, a former educator and Harvard-trained businessman, and President Uchtdorf, a native German commercial pilot and airline executive before being called to the Quorum of the Twelve in October 2004, President Monson said he is in good health and intends to travel to help administer the affairs of the 13 million-member church worldwide.
He said he was diagnosed with type II diabetes several years ago but the disease is under control.
When asked about his appointment as the first non-North American in the First Presidency in nearly a century, President Uchtdorf said, "I learned quickly in the church that we're not representing a nation or country or ethnic group. We are ... representing the church of Jesus Christ. We are representatives of Him."
How does church leadership most of whom were born and raised in the United States understand the challenges Latter-day Saints face around the globe, particularly in the developing world?
President Uchtdorf said his wife told him he doesn't have to worry about his accent, because more than half of the church's members speak with something other than an English accent. He said the faith is more than global, "it's a universal church" that has the power to "combine and unite and bring all nations and ethnic groups together."
He credited President Monson with seeking to build bridges among people of all nations, ethnic groups and languages, seeing them as "no more foreigners" but fellow citizens "in the kingdom of God."
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