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LDS Pres. Hinckley gentle, unpretentious

Published: Saturday, Dec. 24, 2005 11:57 p.m. MST
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"He's become one of the more interesting and really generous souls that I know," Irish said. "He's worked very hard to encourage the church in the direction of acceptance of their neighbors."

President Hinckley acknowledges that during his tenure, the church has "in a very real sense come out of obscurity and darkness, and it's better understood and appreciated."

Wallace credits President Hinckley with opening the church to the news media. Before President Hinckley, Wallace had tried over a span of 20 years — and three church presidents — to secure an interview with the head of the Mormon church.

"He said come and ask me anything," said Wallace. "That was the beginning of a beautiful friendship."

The pair last saw each other in July when Wallace spoke at President Hinckley's 95th birthday celebration.

"I had a few things to say about him, and he cried," Wallace said. "I think he's the real deal."

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