Women and Priesthood
April 19, 2018[…] been reiterated in such works as Joseph Fielding Smith, The Way to Perfection, Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1958, p. 106 and in John L. Lund, The Church and the Negro, 1967, pp. […]
[…] been reiterated in such works as Joseph Fielding Smith, The Way to Perfection, Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1958, p. 106 and in John L. Lund, The Church and the Negro, 1967, pp. […]
[…] that those social restraints were powerful and punishing in their censure. On 21 May 1887, the Deseret News contains a brief notice of a trial for adultery of a married man and an unmarried […]
[…] my senior English teacher, asking how classes were going and could he send me some poems to read? From my congressman: a form letter. From my ex: an unsigned Christmas card. From Mr. Goodman: […]
[…] when the film implies that a Castro slogan “Venceremos!” (which probably means “Let’s Win”) was translated into English by Negro Communists and set to music as “We Shall Overcome.” Actually the music is an […]
[…] are not.” “Okay. I came down from Utah. I’m here to see your mother. She’s very sad today.” “I know. The baby died.” Mary is sympathetic but preoccupied with her own fierce thoughts. I […]
He folds his sash, his apron, his robe. Stacks them on the cold laminate counter. Places the cap on top. Slides the sacred items into the white cotton envelope. The fabric is thin and the…
[…] He stood unsteadily and walked to the window. Brock whispered to him hoarsely. “We read about snow today. Sins red as scarlet, and then . . . as white as snow.” He paused and […]
[…] the L.A. County spelling bee, she was interviewed by four reporters and appeared on the local TV news. But the headline the next day read, INDIAN STUDENT WINS SPELLING BEE!! with double exclamation marks, […]
[…] maybe, especially when she was surrounded by the kind of high-powered executives she dealt with. But this news was a shock. After a small silence, Catherine said, “I’ve already got a church. I thought […]
[…] almost another year, Dr. Sowby was attentive and protective toward Sam. He called Kören at home with news of research in Baltimore or a magazine article that promised a raised life expectancy of some […]