Priesthood

“Women are blessed with priesthood power as they keep their covenants, and they operate with priesthood authority when they are set apart to a calling.” (Jean B. Bingham, Relief Society General President, “United in Accomplishing God’s Work,” General Conference, April 2020)

circumstances, you can always have access to priesthood blessings. Through family members, friends, ministering brothers, priesthood leaders, and a Heavenly Father who will never fail you, you can receive the blessings of the priesthood.” (Laudy Ruth Kaouk, member, “How the Priesthood Blesses Youth,” General Conference, April 2020)

“Sisters who don’t have priesthood holders in their homes need never feel alone. They are blessed and strengthened through the ordinances they have received and the covenants they keep.” (Carole M. Stephens, Relief Society General Presidency, “Do We Know What We Have?” General Conference, October 2013)

“As sons and daughters of God, we each have unique responsibilities and roles, and through the blessings of the priesthood, we are all given equal partnership, gifts, and blessings.” (Julie B. Beck, Young Women General Presidency, “An Outpouring of Blessings,” General Conference, October 2006)

“All faithful members of the Lord’s Church are equally blessed by priesthood ordinances.” (Julie B. Beck, Young Women General Presidency, “An Outpouring of Blessings,” General Conference, October 2006)

“Priesthood blessings are the great equalizer. Those blessings are the same for men and women, for boys and girls; they are the same for married and single, rich and poor, for the intellectual and the illiterate, for the well-known and the obscure.” (Julie B. Beck, Young Women General Presidency, “An Outpouring of Blessings,” General Conference, October 2006)

“Because of the priesthood, which is woven in and around and through our lives, every power, every covenant we need to do our life’s work and walk back to our heavenly home has been poured out upon our heads.” (Julie B. Beck, Young Women General Presidency, “An Outpouring of Blessings,” General Conference, October 2006)

“The power of the priesthood heals, protects, and inoculates all of the righteous against the powers of darkness.” (Sheri L. Dew, Relief Society General Presidency, “It Is Not Good for Man or Woman to Be Alone,” General Conference, October 2001)

“The fulness of the priesthood contained in the highest ordinances of the house of the Lord can only be received by a man and woman together.” (Sheri L. Dew, Relief Society General Presidency, “It Is Not Good for Man or Woman to Be Alone,” General Conference, October 2001)

“Your ordination to the priesthood is a grand privilege and responsibility, and not a license to dominate. Be unfailingly worthy to exercise this godly power, which is given you to be of service.” (Sheri L. Dew, Relief Society General Presidency, “It Is Not Good for Man or Woman to Be Alone,” General Conference, October 2001)

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