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Dallin H. Oaks and family's inauguration photo (1971) After the resignation of Ernest L. Wilkinson as BYU's 7th president, Neal A. Maxwell , who was the Commissioner of the Church Educational System , created a search committee for a new president, without any good leads on candidates.
Ballard with his wife, Barbara, in 2017 On August 28, 1951, Ballard married Barbara Bowen in the Salt Lake Temple ; [ 24 ] they were the parents of seven children. [ 3 ] One of their daughters, Brynn, is married to Peter R. Huntsman , who is the son of late billionaire industrialist Jon Huntsman Sr. and brother of Jon Huntsman Jr. , former ...
Henry Bennion Eyring (born May 31, 1933) is an American educational administrator, author, and religious leader. Eyring has been the second counselor to Russell M. Nelson in the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since January 14, 2018.
Dallin H. Oaks: First Counselor in the First Presidency and President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles [2] 1984-05-03 2018-01-14 [1] 92.4 Member First Vice Chairman Henry B. Eyring: Second Counselor in the First Presidency [3] 1995-04-06 2018-01-14 [1] 91.6 Member Second Vice Chairman
In 1980, Holland was appointed to succeed Dallin H. Oaks as BYU's president. After a search committee was formed, as a favorite candidate of N. Eldon Tanner , First Counselor in the LDS Church's First Presidency , and the protégé of the chair of the executive committee of the BYU Board of Trustees, Gordon B. Hinckley , Holland was appointed ...
Following the December 2018 dedication of the Barranquilla Colombia Temple by Dallin H. Oaks, Nelson presided over the three-day dedicatory services for the Rome Italy Temple from March 10 to 12, 2019. [112] Nelson took all the church's apostles with him to Rome for that dedication. [113]
Dallin H. Oaks, Wilkinson's successor, attempted to separate politics from BYU in his dealings with Skousen. During the Oaks administration, Skousen claimed to have been authorized to teach a new course about "Priesthood and Righteous Government", which would be published clandestinely under the name "Gospel Principles and Practices".
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