Monday, February 4, 2008

Thomas S. Monson, 16th President of the Church



President Thomas Spencer Monson, Our New Prophet.

Here is the article from the associated press: SALT LAKE CITY: Thomas S. Monson, a leader who became known for his folksy storytelling as he ascended through church ranks, was introduced Monday as the 16th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Monson, 80, succeeds Gordon B. Hinckley, who died last month at age 97. Out of respect for the deceased president, the Mormon church never names a successor until after funeral services. Hinckley was buried Saturday.

The church relies on a pattern of apostolic succession in selecting a new president. Since the early part of the 20th century, the position has always passed to the most-senior member of its Council of Twelve Apostles, the second-tier of church leadership. President Thomas S. Monson was formally chosen Sunday and ordained in a private ceremony inside the Salt Lake Temple.

President Monson said he was prepared to follow President Hinckley, and intends to travel the world to be among church members and to continue President Hinckley's legacy of building small temples in places where the church is growing.

"It's not difficult because he blazed the trail," President Monson said at a news conference. "I worked with him for so long — 44 years. We knew each other so well. I knew and testify afresh that he was the Lord's prophet."

Latter-day Saints know President Monson as a compassionate storyteller whose parables recount the stories of individuals resolving their struggles through faith.

As a senior church leader, President Monson has served as an international envoy for the church and supervised the expansion of humanitarian programs. He's also known for forming ecumenical partnership with other faiths — an effort President Monson said he planned to continue as church president.

"I think it's important that we eliminate the weakness of one standing alone and substitute for it the strength of people working together," he said.

President Monson was called to the Council of Twelve Apostles in October 1963 at the age of 36, after serving as a local church bishop and as director of the church's Canadian missionary activities in Toronto.

He went on to serve as counselor to President Hinckley and two previous presidents in the church's highest leadership circle, the First Presidency.

He is the youngest man to hold the presidency since President Spencer W. Kimball, who was 78 when named president in 1973. Mormon presidents serve for life.

As president, President Monson will shepherd a growing church with 13 million members in 160 countries. Of those, about 5.7 million are in the United States. One-third of church members live in Utah.

President Monson, a Navy World War II veteran, is a graduate of the University of Utah and holds a master's degree in business administration from the church-owned Brigham Young University in Provo.

Professionally, he worked for the church's secular businesses, including the Deseret Morning News and the Deseret News Press. He was also the representative who served on the boards of other church-owned businesses, including KSL-TV and Beneficial Life Insurance Co.

He has been married to Frances Beverly Johnson since 1948. The couple has three children. eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

President Monson named as his two top advisers First Counselor Henry B. Eyring, 74, and Second Counselor Dieter F. Uchtdorf.

President Eyring previously served as Hinckley's second counselor.

Presidents Uchtdorf and Monson have known each other since the 1980s. He was a regional church leader in Germany when President Monson was working as an envoy to nations behind the Iron Curtain and dedicated a Mormon temple in Freiberg, then part of East Germany. (End of Article)

Yesterday (February 3), in the Salt Lake Temple, President Monson was ordained and set apart as the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by President Boyd K. Packer, President of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles.

Family Home Evening Questions:

1. When was President Monson called to be an apostle?
2. What number of Prophet is President Monson in this dispensation?
3. Where did President Monson serve as a Mission President?
4. How many children do President and Sister Monson have?
5. How old is President Monson?

1. 44 years ago
2. 16th
3. Toronto, Canada
4. Three
5. 80 years old

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