I have been doing that for 18 years. Paul usually sits on the outside of the pew, so when the sacrament comes, he shakes his head toward me so we don't have any socially embarrassing moments. By the time Quinn arrived, the program had been disavowed, and many of these baptisms needed to be undone. I now publicly declare that my advice to the Latter-day Saints is to refrain from contracting any marriage forbidden by the law of the land, it says. [3][4][5] She was raised as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), with her father traveling and speaking as a member of the stake high council. Part of what I feel is a calling to be there. The entry for perversion said See homosexuality, and he read all the available books in that categorynot a lot in a small public library in 1956, though fairly heady stuff for a 12-year-old: Kinseys Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, some Freud, some Havelock Ellis. As the historian Ross Peterson said at the time, Comparing Sunstone and Dialogue folks to people who were shooting Mormons in 1839 Missouri is unfair. Peterson, after speaking about Mormon temple rites in the press, had been shown his own file during a conversation with local church leaders. I prayed every article I wrote into print, he said, continually asking God what he should do. But nothing else has driven him to contribute to the lives of others the way the faith in which he was born and raised once did. Anderson wrote another piece that was again picked up by multiple papers, including the Los Angeles Times, which ran it under the headline Mormons Investigating Him, Critic Says.. (He was delivering the third bombto whom it is not entirely clearwhen it blew up accidentally.) [Husband] Paul, Christian [their son] and I sang in the choir that day. He was housesitting. A forum for ex-mormons and others who have been affected by mormonism to get support and share news, commentary, and comedy about the Mormon church. Though a lifelong Latter-day Saint, Hanks had not been attending a Mormon ward for several years. They cited a 19th-century revelation to Joseph Smith, in which he spoke of the saints gathering up a knowledge of all the facts, and sufferings and abuses put upon them, and said that perhaps a committee can be appointed to find out these things, and to take statements and affidavits; and also to gather up the libelous publications that are afloat. The First Presidency did not mention that when Smith received this revelation he was in prison in Missouri, where a Mormon extermination order had been decreed by the governor not long before. How is she still a practicing member after all this exposure to the truth? "All they asked me about was my relationship to Jesus Christ. [5][6], Fletcher initially attended Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, for a year,[1] then transferred to the University of Utah, where she earned a BA in English literature. In 1999, she joined the Interfaith Roundtable for the 2002 Winter Olympics, where she enjoyed the association of representatives from various faiths and led the annual Interfaith Week. Maybe she wants to be, though. 1897 - First Presidency member George Q. Cannon used the media attention on the 1895 conviction and two-year imprisonment of famed Irish poet Oscar Wilde as an opportunity to pu No telephone call came., On Aug. 27, McLean delivered the First Presidency denial. When something like [my excommunication] blows up, the first casualty is trust and that never comes back. West did not formally revoke the recommend, he just put it in his drawer. They are called to them by the men at the very top of the hierarchy. At its worst, such talk is sometimes called speaking evil of the Lords anointed.. She and five other journalists at the Salt Lake Tribune won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. It was held by the stake high council, and so my bishop and ward members took the position that that was their doing. Kate Kelly Shreds Peggy Fletcher Stack for Using Her as "Clickbait" Again, I'm reminded of a scene in "Schindler's List" where the 1) I am very proud that, unlike the LDS Church, I have been transparent regarding OSF finances and my own compensation. By declining to talk with any priesthood leaders, he wrote, you are cutting yourself off from the blessings of the Temple and the blessings of the priesthood. He insinuated that the churchs problems with Quinn were not all theological. [5], The Stacks traveled in Africa for a year,[5] then settled in New York City for five years,[1] where she worked as the editor of the Hastings Center Report while her husband attended film school. I go over the temple ceremony and the covenants in my mind and remake them before the Lord often. Robert Kirby does this also, but much more indirectly. He then expressed his gratitude to the church for providing, throughout his life, a vehicle for service. If he doesnt, I have his phone number and I know where he lives. Did the Utah Legislature do enough to save the Great Salt Lake? It did not happen overnight, but many LDS leaders seemed to regret the furor and the hurt that surrounded those excommunications. In California, Quinn had picked up his mail at a P.O. There, he tried other kinds of writing, thinking maybe hed put Mormon history behind him. Peggy Fletcher Stack writes for the Salt Lake Tribune. What I heard was that I would be excommunicated and that I shouldn't go. We had a family devotional every night with prayer, singing and scripture reading. After the church court, when I walked into the chapel, it took about three times longer to get to my seat because so many people hugged me. That was established definitively in 1986 after Hofmann confessed to the murders of Christensen and Sheets as part of a plea to avoid the death penalty. Even after that, a few high-ranking Mormons continued to authorize such marriages. But he had a caring bishop that first year and decided on his own to serve a mission. Peggy Fletcher Fletcher (Peggy Bennett Fletcher) See Photos. During Quinns New Orleans years, the First Presidency put out a statement discouraging Mormons from participating in academic conferences and other independent forums devoted to the discussion of their faith. Where else would I be but in the church? There have always been dissidents in the Mormon ranksthe religion itself is one particularly dramatic dissent from the rest of Christian traditionbut a new community of Mormon intellectuals had coalesced in the 1960s and 70s. A former BYU professor named David Wright was excommunicated in 1994 after publishing a paper arguing that the Book of Mormon was not an ancient text. The high council also heard from Andersons son, Christian, who offered his personal assessment. The modern Mormon church has become a fairly top-down organization, but most responsibility for attending to its members still resides in local lay leaders. The most threatening thing about Ordain Women to people in the church is that it is coming from faithful, devout, courageous, wonderful women and that's more threatening than anything could be. Few people had attended the talk itself, but an independent BYU newspaper ran a story about it, and copies of Quinns remarks, titled On Being a Mormon Historian, began to circulate. It was run by William O. Nelson, he said, once an assistant to Ezra Taft Benson who now reported to Boyd K. Packer. After 18 months, he moved to New Orleans, where it was less expensive to live. All rights reserved. In what dissidents have described as a purge, church leaders took severe disciplinary action in September against six Mormon scholars and feminists, the New York Times reported on Oct. 2, 1993. Quinn told friends that he did not want anyone to lobby on his behalf. Box 15 miles from where he was staying, and in New Orleans he had it delivered to a receiving center a little ways from his apartment. Taylor fled to Canada during the congressional hearings for Reed Smoot, a fellowbut monogamousapostle, who had been elected to the U.S. Senate. Anderson was excommunicated for an article she wrote in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought that described episodes of what she called ecclesiastical abuse of Latter-day Saint intellectuals. Last month, for instance, the Daily Beast reported that a blogger named David Twede was facing excommunication because of critical pieces he had written about Mitt Romney. . He wept as he read it aloud to others. Packer approved Quinns hiring, but he may have come to regret it five years later. They can't ex someone with that king of lineage. The biggest thing that got me was the excommunication of bill reel segment of the Mormon stories podcast. Stack has been the lead religion writer for The Salt Lake Tribune since 1991. . She has participated as much as she was able playing the piano and singing in the choir and watched as seven lay bishops have come and gone. From an early age, he felt within himself the presence of God, this burning of the spirit, as he says. Peggy Fletcher Stack was born and raised in New Jersey; studied at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California; traveled through Africa for two years with her news-photographer husband; and worked at Books and Religion in Manhattan before settling down as a religion writer at The Salt Lake Tribune. Would love to hear your stories about her. Packers notion that those writing church history should share only those things that are faith-promoting is not just intellectually offensive nowit has become quaint, the relic of a time when information was not so freely available. Dubbed the September Six, the group were mostly left-leaning writers and scholars who had published articles or given talks about the role of women in Mormonism and the way the churchs leaders handle dissent. One of the articles came from an anthology called Women and Authority: Re-Emerging Mormon Feminism, edited by Maxine Hanks, a distant relative of Pauland his uncle Marionand, soon, one of the September Six herself. In 1989, Dallin H. Oaks, the onetime law professor and BYU president who was now an apostle, had given a talk called Alternate Voices at the churchs semiannual General Conference. Groundbreaking Emma Smith biographer, a 'giant' in Mormon scholarship, dies at 82. The fact that we keep going to church is a blessing. But gradually, pressure on Mormon scholars eased, and today many write and publish without any obvious concern for what their stake presidents might think. Stack has received and been nominated for multiple awards. On Oct. 16, 1985, Quinn was having a late lunch at a BYU food court when he heard a news report that Mark Hofmann had been blown up by a pipe bomb in Salt Lake City. (Rick Bowmer/AP) This article is more than 8 years old. At first, his timing appeared serendipitous: In 1972, while he was completing a masters in history at the University of Utah, an academic named Leonard Arrington was appointed church historian. Whitesides says that Connie Chungs people asked her to take a hidden camera into her court. [10][11][12][13] The American Academy of Religion awarded her a first place Journalism Award in 2014 for her reporting on LDS missionaries who return home early from their volunteer missions. They didn't say anything. He had, after all, believed for many years that he would someday be a leader of the church, knowing that if this were true he would have to forever suppress an essential part of himself. Sign Up. I love Jesus. Most people don't know I've been excommunicated. Being treated like an ordinary person is a gift a ward can give. Same-Sex Dynamics Among Nineteenth-Century Americans: A Mormon Example, published in 1996, argues that same-sex intimacy was much more accepted by early Mormonsincluding Joseph Smiththan it is today. When interviewing Quinn in 76, Packer said, I have a hard time with historians, because they idolize the truth. (Peggy Fletcher Stack writes for The Salt Lake Tribune.) Dave: We remind our listeners about a new way to support Mormon Land. ", Kelly writes in London's Guardian newspaper "For me it is because of my faith and not in spite of it that I have a desire to stand up for myself and my sisters. With no regular income to speak of, Quinn moved into his mothers condo in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. He also criticized Ezra Taft Benson, then a senior apostle, who had made comments similar to Packers. Her testimony was that of a believer, Madrigal later told her. During the hiring process, a college dean offered to protect him, Quinn says, from those peoplethe LDS leadersup in Salt Lake., Before he could be hired, though, he had to visit LDS headquarters at 47 East South Temple in downtown Salt Lake and sit for an interview with one of those peoplespecifically, a general authority, one of the 100 or so men who run the church. Quinn had spent three years in the military in the late 60s, working in counterintelligence. These are very sensitive and highly confidential and this is why I have not mentioned them before in writing. Hanks alluded to these matters in subsequent letters, but never explicitly said that he had Quinns sexuality in mind. The main target of the statement, issued in August 1991, was the Sunstone Symposium, an annual gathering started by Sunstone magazine 12 years before. One Sunday in February of 1993, Michael Quinn was home sick with a fever when his doorbell rang. In 2004, after a series of fellowships and visiting appointments, he was the only finalist for a tenured position at the University of Utah. LDS officials disciplined Anderson and five other Mormon intellectuals in and around the fall of 1993. By then, Quinn had more or less moved on. By Peggy Fletcher Stack. I said I didn't think members believe general authorities don't make mistakes. Lavina Fielding Anderson may have been excommunicated from the LDS Church for apostasy more than 20 years ago, but don't think for a minute that this Utah writer is now an outsider to her faith. "The issues in Mormon doctrine, history and practice highlighted by those facing church discipline are much larger than any one individual," the statement reads. This year he completed the third and final volume in his trilogy on the Mormon hierarchy, which examines the churchs business and financial activities from 1830 to 2010. He turned 65 two years later, making him eligible for Social Security and Medicare. This is an archived article that was published on sltrib.com in 2014, and information in the article may be outdated.
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