Women praying in sacrament meeting
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Women praying in sacrament meeting
I am hoping to get some clarification on the issue of women being allowed to pray in sacrament meeting.
I was under the impression that up until the 1970's, women were not allowed to pray at all in sacrament meeting.
A change was made allowing women to give the closing prayer but not the opening (or vice versa).
Recently, women have been given the go ahead to give either opening or closing prayers.
I brought this up the other night at church meetings, and nobody seemed to have any idea what I was talking about, so I am wondering if this was a localized phenomenon.
Does anybody know anything about this issue?
All the Best!
--Consiglieri
I was under the impression that up until the 1970's, women were not allowed to pray at all in sacrament meeting.
A change was made allowing women to give the closing prayer but not the opening (or vice versa).
Recently, women have been given the go ahead to give either opening or closing prayers.
I brought this up the other night at church meetings, and nobody seemed to have any idea what I was talking about, so I am wondering if this was a localized phenomenon.
Does anybody know anything about this issue?
All the Best!
--Consiglieri
You prove yourself of the devil and anti-mormon every word you utter, because only the devil perverts facts to make their case.--ldsfaqs (6-24-13)
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Re: Women praying in sacrament meeting
You are correct and your account is accurate.
Although, the word has still not reached some local LDS leaders. (sigh)
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Although, the word has still not reached some local LDS leaders. (sigh)
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Re: Women praying in sacrament meeting
consiglieri wrote:I am hoping to get some clarification on the issue of women being allowed to pray in sacrament meeting.
I was under the impression that up until the 1970's, women were not allowed to pray at all in sacrament meeting.
A change was made allowing women to give the closing prayer but not the opening (or vice versa).
Recently, women have been given the go ahead to give either opening or closing prayers.
I brought this up the other night at church meetings, and nobody seemed to have any idea what I was talking about, so I am wondering if this was a localized phenomenon.
Does anybody know anything about this issue?
Consig, I don’t remember the exact years, but what happened was they were not allowed to give opening or closing prayers (how far back this went I don’t know), then they were cleared to do so, then it was stopped again, and they were finally given clearance which last to this day. If I recall correctly, there was some confusion about the matter. I do recall it wasn’t just a one-off all-clear. By the time I was a bishop (1980) they had the all-clear. I think it was finalised c.1978-79. I’m going on memory.
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Re: Women praying in sacrament meeting
consiglieri wrote:I brought this up the other night at church meetings, and nobody seemed to have any idea what I was talking about....
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Re: Women praying in sacrament meeting
You are correct and your account is accurate.
Although, the word has still not reached some local LDS leaders. (sigh
Probly 'cause those prayers usually begin with, "Lord, help him to pick up his socks and for him to understand that I have feelings that must be attended to. And please help him to know that when I say I don't care that he should already know what I really mean."
And usually ends with something like, "Thank you Lord for the change in him that will happen because I've given your church his ten percent."
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Re: Women praying in sacrament meeting
consiglieri wrote:I am hoping to get some clarification on the issue of women being allowed to pray in sacrament meeting.
I was under the impression that up until the 1970's, women were not allowed to pray at all in sacrament meeting.
A change was made allowing women to give the closing prayer but not the opening (or vice versa).
Recently, women have been given the go ahead to give either opening or closing prayers.
I brought this up the other night at church meetings, and nobody seemed to have any idea what I was talking about, so I am wondering if this was a localized phenomenon.
Does anybody know anything about this issue?
All the Best!
--Consiglieri
I didn't know until now that you and bcspace attended the same church meetings.
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Re: Women praying in sacrament meeting
Hi Ray,
In my former ward, the Bishop did not allow women to say the closing prayer... he claimed it was a directive from a GA. So, as far as I know, the word has not gotten to all Bishops.
I know at least one woman (not me), complained to the Stake president but the "practice" was not changed.
:-(
~td~
In my former ward, the Bishop did not allow women to say the closing prayer... he claimed it was a directive from a GA. So, as far as I know, the word has not gotten to all Bishops.
I know at least one woman (not me), complained to the Stake president but the "practice" was not changed.
:-(
~td~
"The search for reality is the most dangerous of all undertakings for it destroys the world in which you live." Nisargadatta Maharaj
Re: Women praying in sacrament meeting
truth dancer wrote:Hi Ray,
In my former ward, the Bishop did not allow women to say the closing prayer... he claimed it was a directive from a GA. So, as far as I know, the word has not gotten to all Bishops.
I know at least one woman (not me), complained to the Stake president but the "practice" was not changed.
Then maybe the confusion is still going on, TD, and I'm surprised to hear this, and also Consig's word "recently". I left the Church in August 1987, but had sporadic returns right up to early 2001. In all of that time women were allowed to offer opening and closing prayers in Sacrament. I'm really surprised that this debacle is still going on.
Maybe it's a US thing? Don't know.
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Recently visited a meeting where a friend whose Farm we babysat for a week goes. If women were not allowed to pray their branch would be in big trouble. Three people showed up. The fast meeting was just that. Fast. Didn't even hold Sunday school. Just the sacrament portion where the BP gave a testimony, then his wife, then closing song after they figured out I would not be saying anything.
Nice people, drove in about 25 miles through the snow that had a lot of drifting on the back roads near their ranch.
Why would God care who prays as long as it is sincere?
Nice people, drove in about 25 miles through the snow that had a lot of drifting on the back roads near their ranch.
Why would God care who prays as long as it is sincere?
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Joseph wrote:Why would God care who prays as long as it is sincere?
Because He's a total dick?
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