Hello again, everyone! I am pleased at this time to honor Elder Ulisses Soares, who is celebrating his 66th birthday today. As I've mentioned previously, Elder Soares has a most unique life story and background, and I am grateful to share some thoughts about him with you all. Ulisses Soares was born on this day in 1958 in São Paulo Brazil to Apparecido Soares and Mercedes Carecho Soares. He has European and Amerindian ancestry. When an aunt joined the Church, that was how the Soares' family first learned of the gospel. His parents, after being taught by the missionaries, were baptized when young Ulisses was five years old.
Regarding his experience with worshipping in the Church during his growing-up years, his small branch would meet in a tiny rental place that was located above a bakery. He served a full-time mission in Rio de Janeiro, Upon his return, he connected with Rosana Fernandes Morgado, who had served in the same mission at around the same time, but whom he had not met until after they both had returned. The two were married in the São Paulo Temple, and together they raised three children
His academic experience involved studying at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, from which, in 1985, he received a bachelor's degree in economics and accounting. He then continued his studies at the;National Institute of Postgraduate Study, where he earned a Master's Degree in Business Administration. He spent his professional career working for several multinational companies (one of which was Pirelli Tire Company) as an accountant and an auditor. Donald L. Clark, who at that time was serving as director of temporal affairs for the Church in Brazil, convinced him to take a job with the Church as a senior auditor.
When Brother Clark was asked to serve as a mission president, Brother Soares took over for him as director of temporal affairs. He went on to fill a special assignment for the Church's Presiding Bishopric. Within the Church, Elder Soares has served as an elder's quorum president, counselor in a bishopric, stake high councilman, and as a regional welfare agent.
When the São Paulo Brazil Cotia Stake was created in 1995, Elder Soares was called as the first president thereof. 5 years later, he served a three-year term as president of the Porto Portugal Mission. Less than two years after his return (during the April 2005 General Conference), he was called as a General Authority Seventy.
As a General Authority Seventy, he served as First Counselor in the Brazil South Area.from 2005-2007, as First Counselor in the Brazil Area from 2007-2009, and as President of that area from 2009-2011. He served from August 2011-January 2013 as First Counselor in the Africa Southeast Area Presidency, at which point he was called to serve in the Presidency of the Seventy, with responsibility for the North America Southeast Area. Then, in November 2015, Elder Soares was reassigned to oversee the Idaho and North America Central Areas of the Church. He still had oversight of both of those areas in 2018.
On March 31, 2018, Elder Soares was sustained to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and he was ordained an apostle on Thursday April 5, 2018. He thus became both the first Latter-day Saint apostle from Brazil and the first one from Latin America. Elder Soares has had many opportunities to grow into his assignment. In the time he has has served as a general authority, he has given a total of 18 General Conference addresses, with the first 2 given as a General Authority Seventy, 3 more as a member of the Presidency of the Seventy, and the remaining 13 given since his call to the apostleship. His talk during this weekend's General Conference will bring his apostolic total to 14, and his grand total to 19.
I testify without reservation or hesitation that the Lord inspired President Nelson to call Elders Gong and Soares as apostles of the Lord Jesus Christ. I gratefully and wholeheartedly sustain all 15 “special witnesses of Christ” in their divinely-inspired and doctrinally-supported roles prophets, seers, and revelators in their roles and responsibilities as special witnesses of Christ, and am grateful to have been able to provide this birthday tribute to Elder Soares today. I continue to monitor all Church News, Newsroom, and Church of Jesus Christ Temples updates and will be sure to pass word of those along to you all as they cross my radar. In the meantime, that does it for now. All comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated on any post at any time, as long as the offered feedback is made per the established guidelines. I hope any of you who would like to share anything will take your opportunity to “sound off” in the comments below.
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The Church News has sharedthis tribute in Elder Soares' honor. My thanks once again to you all.
ReplyDeleteWhile growing up Elder Soares attended a private French school. Consequently, among many other talents, he also speaks fluent French, and Spanish.
DeleteThank you for that reminder. Unless I am mistaken, we now have more multilingual apostles than at any other time in Church history. To whom may I offer thanks for this comment?
DeleteFor my friends and readers living outside of Utah, the Newsroom has provided the video for the October 2024 World Report that will air here in Utah as part of the between-conference-sessions programming on KSL, the Utah NBC affiliate station that is partly owned by the Church. And the Church News shared this report. My thanks once again to you all.
DeleteAlthough to the best of my knowledge, there are currently no other temple construction status updates to share at this time, the estimates for the Harare Zimbabwe and Davao Philippines Temples have shifted up. Harare shifted up from mid-2025 to early-to-mid 2025, where it has joined the temples in Lindon Utah, Bahia Blanca Argentina, and Elko Nevada. And Davao has taken the former place of Harare, shifting up from its' former estimate of mid-to-late 2025 to now being the only temple estimated to be completed in mid-2025. My thanks once again to you all.
DeleteAnd the Church News just shared this report. My thanks once again to you all.
DeletePatzicia, sorry for not identifying.
DeleteNo worries, Patzicia. I always appreciate your comments here. Thanks for stopping by to share those timely observations about Elder Soares.
DeleteHere is one more report from the Church News. My thanks once again to you all.
DeleteAnd here is another report. I expect the coverage from the Church News and Newsroom to pick up over the next few days preceding General Conference, during that weekend, and directly thereafter, and I will cover those updates here to the best of my ability. My thanks once again to you all.
DeleteOn this Thursday, the Church News has shared two updates: More insights from the Special Projects Division about the renovation of the Salt Lake Temple, and a summary of significant events that have happened in the Church since the April 2024 General Conference. My thanks once again to you all.
ReplyDeleteAs reported by the Newsroom and the Church News, six new area seventies were sustained during this morning's General Conference Leadership Session. The Church News also reported on the release of the World Report, as previously shared by the Newsroom yesterday, and a new self-reliance initiative in the Ivory Coast. My thanks once again to you all.
DeleteAlso, an update has been reported on the status of the Montpelier Idaho Temple. My thanks once again to you all.
DeleteFurther updates have been noted on the status of the Fort Worth Texas and Anchorage Alaska Temples. My thanks once again to you all.
DeleteAnd thie Church News has published this report outlining how to watch and participate in General Conference. My thanks once again to you all.
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