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New General and Area Authorities, Relief Society Presidency Sustained
May 2002


“New General and Area Authorities, Relief Society Presidency Sustained,” Ensign, May 2002, 105

New General and Area Authorities, Relief Society Presidency Sustained

Newly called General Authorities, Area Authorities, and a Relief Society general presidency were sustained on 6 April during the 172nd Annual General Conference.

Elder Gerald N. Lund and Elder William R. Walker were called to serve in the Second Quorum of the Seventy. Bonnie D. Parkin was called as general president of the Relief Society, with Kathleen H. Hughes as first counselor and Anne C. Pingree as second counselor. (See related biographies beginning on the next page.)

Thirty new Area Authority Seventies were also called—13 from the United States, 2 from Brazil, 2 from Japan, and one each from Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, England, Ghana, Hong Kong, Korea, New Zealand, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay.

In his opening remarks during Saturday morning’s session, President Gordon B. Hinckley spoke of the continued growth of the Church. He referred to the positive impressions of the Church received by hundreds of thousands of visitors, governmental leaders, and media when they recently visited Salt Lake City for the Winter Olympic Games. He also spoke of the success of the growing Perpetual Education Fund, which he announced last April. The program is now helping some 2,400 young Latter-day Saints in developing nations to gain an education.

During the priesthood session, President Hinckley spoke out strongly against abuse of spouses, of the elderly, and of children. “It is something that cannot be countenanced or tolerated,” he said.

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Church members in the Conference Center raise their hands in sustaining new leaders called during Saturday afternoon’s conference session.