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16th president of the LDS Church President Monson
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They are wonderful men.
They are wonderful men.
His counselors are awesome!
Better check out your internal tape recorder. The reporter from KUER did frame her question with the issue of same sex marriage. I don't see an ax to grind in the reporting.
It is my view that if Church Members read and understand the Proclamation on the Family, there is no gray area to know what the Lords position is on that matter of marriage. Even with that said, the beauty of God's gift of agency still allows all people to make their personal choice. These parameters were wonderfully and clearly answered by President Monson.
Why is it always the first counselor?
We live in exciting times!
We love (and will miss) President Hinckley.
We love and look forward to continuing to hear from and see President Monson, and his counselors.
So here's a tip: If you actually have something of substance to complain about, how about WRITING them about it? I've done it, and they've written back every time.
The things that President Monson, President Uchtdorf, and Elder Hales taught us had a profound effect upon the rest of my mission. We are truly blessed to have such great men leading this church!
I didn't expect Elder Uchdorf to be the Second Counselor though... I thought it would be Elder Packer. Well, he'll be great too!
1. The quorum of the apostles becomes one body of 14 apostles after the president passes away; the former counselors are part of that body.
2. The Lord, through that body of 14 apostles, chooses His new president and prophet. The choosing must be in unanimity (ALL apostles in harmony).
3. It has been a pattern that, through the body of 14, the Lord has chosen the senior apostle to become the new president and prophet of His restored church.
Patterns and consistency are traits associated with God.
Have a good day. Enjoy our new leadership.
Here in Detroit out two local papers both ran blurbs on President Monson's call, the Free Press article being longer than that in the Detroit News, but in neither case did they mention who President Monson's counselors are, so without this site and other resources on the internet I would still be totally unaware that it was President Eyring and President Monson. Keep up the good work.
President Kimball was not in the First Presidency before his call. President Lee was the first counselor. President Joseph Fielding Smith was an additional counselor to President McKay when president McKay died. President McKay was the second counselor to President George Albert Smith. President George Albert Smith and President Heber J. Grant had both not been in the First Presidency before becoming the president of the Church. President Joseph F. Smith was the first counselor to President Snow, but had only been sustained as such four days before President Snow died, filling the vacancy caused by President Goege Q. Cannon's death a few months earlier. President Smith had been second counselor not only to President Snow but also to presidents Woodruff and Taylor. None of President Joseph F. Smith's predecessors had been in the first presidency before they became president of the church. The key is that they are the member of the quorum of the twelve with the longest consecutive seniority, although since Brigham Young Jr. died this has been the same as being the senior apostle.
I love the picture of President Monson with his pet pigeon. What a genuine person he is. I have a pet bird too.
I have no doubt in my mind that he will know the mind, the voice, and the will of the Lord for all of the world. He knows how the recognize the promptings of the Spirit I know that he is the Lord's prophet and if I follow his teachings it will be as if I am following the Lord's will.
My favorite story of his is about the Smut in the wheat fields of Canada (smut is a disease of wheat by the way)
Anyone looking for a role model of what it means to be a man in this world, look no further than Thomas Monson. I look forward to see when this great man will accomplish in this monumental office.
How exciting to see how efficiently the Lord's church & His process works. I have such respect for the new First Presidency. May the Lord continue to bless & sustain them.
I am so glad that President Uchtdorf was called. I feel it's a good thing since I sometimes hear that the Mormon church is an "American" church. Knowing that he is foreign born, foreign raised and raised his children in a foreign land, and worked for a foreign industry, might be good for the Lord's church. Yes, he lives in the USA now, but he didn't for a very very long time (am I correct?).
Myself, I support and Love our NEW Prophet Thomas Monson. He is a wonderful man, and I pray that he lives a very, very, very, long life, We are a blessed church to have him for a Prophet and need him for a long time. We support his counselors who are tremendous and wonderful men.
Rhode Island has the largest concentration of Catholics of any state in the US. So we don't get a lot of LDS news in the local papers. We even get short chnged by the church at times; for example: we have one stake in RI, and the Stake Center isn't even in RI - it's in Connecticut! (Go figure.)
I'm thrilled to see the church news as it happens and love the give-and-take of opinions that follows in these blogs. God bless you all - and your opinions, too. Reading this is the highlight of my day.
2) Church members would also believe that the most senior apostle is not there just by chance or because he happened to out live the other Apostles. So, while that doesn't cause anyone to hold their breath, it's still a historic time in the Church, since transition has only happened 15 times in 178 years. Even two of those time periods were relatively short.
3) Finally, as others have noted, the senior apostle more often than not has been someone other than the prior 1st Counselor. Given the current positioning of Presidents Eyring and Uchtdorf, it will likely be a long time before a new President of the Church has served in the First Presidency prior to becoming President.
And I guess you meant FOURTEENTH Article of Faith, since there is already a Thirteenth. You might try reading your scriptures, since you obviously can't count.
As far as Mom of 2's reply to Mom7, the speculation concerning President Packer seemed to be in response to a question of why the "next in line" is not always a counselor in the first presidency, not a speculation or a prophecy.
Larry, please understand that the gospel is perfect, not the people. Don't let people's insecurities and petty tendencies keep you away from something that you know to be intrinsically good.
It bears repeating that we should pick our battles and try more to love others and treat them with respect and humility.
God bless.
As I read "Packer" Cynicism and skepticism
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