David O. McKay approves the policy that baptisms for the dead for Black people be performed by non-Blacks as proxies "if this can be accomplished without offense."

Date
1964
Type
Book
Source
Devery Anderson
LDS
Hearsay
Scribed Verbatim
Reprint
Reference

Devery S. Anderson, ed., The Development of LDS Temple Worship, 1846–2000: A Documentary History (Salt Lake City, UT: Signature Books, 2011), 341–342

Scribe/Publisher
Signature Books
People
ElRay L. Christiansen, David O. McKay, Devery Anderson, Hugh B. Brown, Howard W. Hunter, N. Eldon Tanner
Audience
Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PDF
Transcription

Temples-Book of Decisions for [Temple) Presidents . . .

Presidents [Hugh B.] Brown and [N. Eldon] Tanner reported to me that they had gone through the manuscript of the proposed book of decisions as prepared by Elders Howard W Hunter, ElRay L. Christiansen

and Alvin R. Dyer, and had marked those items which they felt needed [a] decision by me. The matters were presented and I approved as follows:

(1) Endowment work need not be done for deceased children under eight years of age. . . .

[p. 342]

(6) It was suggested that the ordinance of baptism for members of the negro race be performed by others than negroes if this can be accomplished without offense.

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