Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Sunday, December 15, 2024 75° Today's Paper


Top News

Mormons denounce racism twice at church conference

ASSOCIATED PRESS

People attended the morning session of the two-day Mormon church conference, Saturday, in Salt Lake City.

SALT LAKE CITY >> High-ranking Mormon leaders condemned racism twice during the religion’s conference.

M. Russell Ballard of a top governing body called the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles said in a speech Sunday that people need to “embrace God’s children compassionately and eliminate any prejudice, including racism, sexism, and nationalism.”

Ballard hailed the story of black Mormon pioneer Jane Manning James, daughter of a freed slave who helped establish the religion’s home in Utah.

Fellow Quorum member Quentin L. Cook said on Saturday that anyone claiming superiority based on race, sex, language or economic class is “morally wrong.”

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints still deals with questions about their views on race, in part because the faith banned men of African descent from the lay clergy until 1978.

By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have agreed to the Terms of Service. An insightful discussion of ideas and viewpoints is encouraged, but comments must be civil and in good taste, with no personal attacks. If your comments are inappropriate, you may be banned from posting. Report comments if you believe they do not follow our guidelines. Having trouble with comments? Learn more here.