In 1973, President Kimball described his thought and prayer and openness to revelation on the subject of the priesthood and temple ban.

Date
Jun 10, 1978
Type
Periodical
Source
Spencer W. Kimball
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

Charles J. Seldin, Priesthood of LDS Opened to Blacks, The Salt Lake Tribune, June 10, 1978, p. A1, accessed April 26, 2023

Scribe/Publisher
The Salt Lake Tribune
People
Spencer W. Kimball, Charles J. Seldin
Audience
General Public
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Transcription

Although the communication was the only information released by the LDS Church, President Kimball, in an interview after assuming the leadership in 1973, said he had given the restriction regarding blacks "a great deal of thought, a great deal of prayer. The day might come when they would be given the priesthood, but that day has not come yet. Should the day come it will be a matter of revelation. Before changing any important policy, it has to be through a revelation from the Lord. But we believe in revelation. We believe there are yet many more things to be revealed from the Lord. . . . We are open to the Father on every suggestion that he gives us, to every direction he gives us, to every revelation of desire for change.

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