Mar 27, 2024
At the Relief Society's Anniversary Conference held March 17,
2024, Sister J. Anette Dennis made a statement that ignited a
firestorm online, including on the LDS Church's own Instagram
page.
Here is the statement in question:
“There is no other religious
organization in the world, that I know of, that has so broadly
given power and authority to women. There are religions that ordain
some women to positions such as priests and pastors, but very few
relative to the number of women in their congregations receive that
authority that their church gives them.
“By contrast, all women, 18 years and older, in The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints who choose a covenant relationship with
God in the house of the Lord are endowed with priesthood power
directly from God. And as we serve in whatever calling or
assignment, including ministering assignments, we are given
priesthood authority to carry out those responsibilities. My dear
sisters, you belong to a Church which offers all its women
priesthood power and authority from God!.”
In this episode, Dr. Julie de Azevedo Hanks, a
prominent therapist and church commentator, joins LDF host
Dan Wotherspoon to talk about the energetic and
anguished conversations among Mormon women in response to Sister
Dennis' remarks. In it, Dr. Hanks provides an overview of the
things that have transpired in the past eight days (from when this
episode is posted) and she and Dan speak about the current
controversy as well as broader issues related to women's
empowerment within Mormonism.
Listen in!