After questions from some young women, "why can young women not prepare and pass the sacrament" I looked around for an answer to their question "
In the website: http://www.nearingkolob.com/women-allow ... sacrament/
I found some information, but not clear enough to me to talk about it with my Bishop about it.
If we remember that administer means “to manage or be responsible for” then a following analogy makes clear women should be able to participate in the sacrament by preparing and passing it:
A CEO, as an administrator, manages and is responsible for his/her company with men and women working together to run the company. Similarly, scripture says that priests should administer the sacrament. They can administer the sacrament by managing it, being responsible for it, and blessing the sacrament, with men and women working together under the priests to see that the sacrament is available to all people desiring to partake of it.
Hope to read here the answer.
Prepare and passing sacrament
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Re: Prepare and passing sacrament
The direction can be found in Handbook 2: 20.4 Sacrament. It's quite clear from the official instruction manual of the church that one needs to be a priesthood holder to prepare, bless, or pass the sacrament. Local units are not authorized to deviate from the instructions.
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Re: Prepare and passing sacrament
There has been plenty of debate and discussion around handbook direction and policy on this forum over the years. It is not specifically for supporting technology, and includes supporting the administrative work of the church including record keeping, clerk and execsec duties. I get that this is a touchy subject for some, for others it is long overdue.
PGM44, I echo the idea that you should bring this up with your priesthood leaders and allow them to counsel together and with their Area Authority Seventy. I've participated in several healthy discussions of this topic and other similar ones in Stake Presidency meetings.
PGM44, I echo the idea that you should bring this up with your priesthood leaders and allow them to counsel together and with their Area Authority Seventy. I've participated in several healthy discussions of this topic and other similar ones in Stake Presidency meetings.
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