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Sunday, June 9, 2019

President M. Russell Ballard Observes His Third 2019 Nonagenarian Milestone

Hello again, everyone! With today being Sunday June 9, 2019, President M. Russell Ballard, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, is observing his third 2019 apostolic nonagenarian milestone. The length of his life to-date is now 90 years, 8 months, and 1 day. His lifespan thus currently matches that of President Marion G. Romney, who, at the time of his passing, had been serving as President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. But because President Romney had been experiencing the effects of advancing age between mid-1981 and his death in mid-May 1988, President Howard W. Hunter had been designated Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

An additional note on President Romney is that he had, prior to returning to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and being designated its' president, served as Second Counselor to 11th Church President Harold B. Lee, and retained that assignment throughout most of the tenure of 12th Church President Spencer W. Kimball. When First Counselor President N. Eldon Tanner passed away in late November 1982, President Kimball designated President Romney as his First Counselor, with President Gordon B. Hinckley, who had joined the First Presidency in mid-July 1981 due to the infirmity and old age of Presidents Kimball, Tanner, and Romney, designated as Second Counselor to President Kimball.

Getting back to President Ballard, though, the length of his lifespan as nf today merely matches that of President Romney. But unless something significant happens and President Ballard were to pass away before tomorrow, since he continues to live and serve as an apostolic nonagenarian, I have moved him up to President Romney's previous spot on the list of apostolic nonagenarians. President Romney thus now ranks as the 16th oldest apostle in Church history, with President Ballard having now become the 15th oldest apostle in Church history.

Just as a reminder about other upcoming apostolic milestones, Elder David A. Bednar will be observing his 67th birthday this Saturday (June 15), and I will be posting a birthday tribute to him at some point on that date. The next day, I will be posting my fourth 2019 apostolic milestone update, which I am very excited about, given all that has changed or will be changing before that update is posted.

Looking ahead to July, President Nelson will be observing his only 2019 prophetic tenure length and age milestones 2 days apart. On Wednesday July 3, he will have served as long as Harold B. Lee, and will thus become the 15th longest-serving prophet in Church history. On Friday July 5, the length of President Nelson's lifespan will have matched that of Ezra Taft Benson, making President Nelson the 4th oldest Church President. That same day, President Nelson will also take President Benson's place as the 6th oldest nonagenarian apostle.

And Presidents Oaks and Ballard will also observe some apostolic milestones in July as well. On Sunday July 7, the length of President Oaks' tenure as President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles will match that of President Spencer W. Kimball, and will thus assume President Kimball's spot on that list. He will move up on the list again two days later (on Tuesday July 9), when the length of his tenure will match the second (and longest) tenure of President Brigham Young Jr., who is the only man to have his tenure as Quorum President interrupted by the service of another Quorum President.

The unique circumstances between President Young Jr.'s two separate tenures as Quorum President came into play during the Church Presidency of Lorenzo Snow. At the time of Brigham Jr.'s first appointment as President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, he was seen as more senior in the apostleship than George Q. Cannon and Joseph F. Smith, who were President Snow's counselors in the First Presidency due to having been ordained as an apostle prior to Presidents Cannon and Smith.

But within less than a year, President Snow determined that the relevant date which should come into play for the seniority of the members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is the date on which they joined the Quorum, rather than the date on which they were ordained apostles. Since Brigham Young Jr.'s appointment to the Quorum of the Twelve came after that of Presidents Cannon and Smith, President Snow adjusted his seniority, making Brigham Young Jr. the fourth most senior apostle.

Based on that adjusted seniority, if the practice as understood today had been followed, President Young Jr. would have been designated Acting President of the Quorum, with the assignment of Quorum President being held first by President Cannon until his death in mid-April 1901, then by President Smith until the reorganization of the First Presidency following the  mid-October 1901 death of President Snow.

With the calling of an Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles only beginning to be  implemented during President Joseph F. Smith's prophetic tenure, as a result, Brigham Young Jr. initially served as President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles from mid-December 1899 to mid-October 1901. When President Snow passed away, President Smith then served as Quorum President for the 7 days between that and his ordination as Church President. Brigham Young Jr. went on to serve a second time as Quorum President from mid-October 1901 until his own death in mid-April 1903.

Having noted that, President Oaks' July 9 Quorum Presidential milestone will be marked when the length thereof matches the aforementioned second tenure of Brigham Young Jr., and President Oaks will thus become the 22nd longest-serving Quorum President in Church history. Then, on the last day of July (Wednesday the 31st), President M. Russell Ballard will be observing his fourth (and final) 2019 nonagenarian milestone. On that date, his lifespan will then match that of President Boyd K. Packer, and President Ballard will thus become the 14th oldest apostle of this dispensation. Be on the lookout for reports of these milestones as they are observed.

I also continue to monitor all Church news and temple updates and will do my level best to bring word of those to you all here as I become aware of such things. That does it for this post. Any and all comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated, on any post at any time, as long as such comments are made in accordance with the established guidelines. Thank you for the privilege of your time. If you enjoyed what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly-added content, please feel free to subscribe. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.

7 comments:

  1. Hello again, everyone! The Church's official Newsroom website and the Church News have between them shared 3 new articles covering topics of significance. The first is the latest installment of the counting series "What I know now that I didn't know before". The latest installments have covered lessons learned by those Church News staff members as they have traveled with the prophet. The most recent article shares insights from the Nelson's Pacific Ministry Tour:

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2019-06-09/tonga-latter-day-saints-endure-50071

    The other two articles share various details on the Orlando devotional at which the Nelsons and Uchtdorfs spoke this evening:

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2019-06-09/president-nelson-shares-7-truths-that-have-the-power-to-change-lives-50086

    https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/president-nelson-addresses-saints-happiest-place-on-earth

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  2. In the meantime, I also wanted to mention that new information related to the Durban South Africa Temple seems to indicate that its' dedication, and perhaps both its' completion and open house will all be delayed until early 2020. I am gathering information on this & may have some additional thoughts thereon whenever I next share my latest updated estimates for known temple events, which I hope to pass along here at some point later this week. As always, thank you all again for your contnuing interest & support.

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  3. Hello again, everyone! Additional general Churh news stories have been reported through the various Church websites, so I wanted to share them all here with you now. First, from the Church's official Newsroom (for which the English version at least has implemented the new URLs in all of the appropriate places) comes a report on President Nelson's visit to Orlando this weekend, with the Church News website sharing additional details and context into that:

    https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/president-nelson-addresses-saints-happiest-place-on-earth

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2019-06-09/president-nelson-shares-7-truths-that-have-the-power-to-change-lives-50086

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2019-06-10/how-president-nelsons-visit-made-dreams-come-true-in-orlando-50088

    Next, just to cover my bases, I wanted to again share here the articles which have been published about the Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple:

    https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/ground-is-broken-for-peru-s-fourth-temple

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2019-06-10/ground-broken-for-lima-peru-los-olives-temple-the-citys-second-temple-50094

    And the Church News shared yet another new leader biograhy, with the latest edition introducing Elder Peter M. Johnson, who is the very first African-American General Authority in Church history:

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2019-06-10/general-authority-seventy-peter-m-johnson-general-conference-50075

    I wanted to also note here now that there may be other stories which may interest some of you, and you can find those on either the main Church News website, the Newsroom on the Church's official website, or the website for the official Newsroom, in addition to the Church's News and Events pages, which you can find at each of the following respective address:

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/
    https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/
    https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/church/news?lang=eng

    My thanks once again to you all for your continuing interest and support.

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  4. Thank you for all that you share on this blog.

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    1. You are most welcome, Chris. I always appreciate hearing from any of my readers, and you have been following this blog just about as long as I've been maintaining it, and I appreciate your ongoing interest & support.

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  5. Not sure if you have seen the info elsewhere, but today I found out that President Oaks will preside at the Oakland Temple Rededication this Sunday. Sister Oaks and Elder and Sister Bednar will also be in attendance. This came from the Oakland Temple youth devotional Instagram and Twitter account.

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  6. Hello, Scott, and thanks for the information, of which I was not aware. One regular commenter here lives within the Oakland district and mentioned Elder Bednar's planned participation, in addition to the fact that he would likely accompany a more senior apostle. When I heard that, I had theorized that President Oaks would be the senior apostle in question. I am grateful to have your verification of the accuracy of that theory. Thanks for stopping by to let me know.

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