- Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is a priesthood calling in
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).In general, the position of Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is only filled when the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is called as a counselor in the First Presidency of the church. In such instances, the man who holds this calling is the most senior apostle who is "not" serving in the First Presidency. Additionally, a person may be called as the Acting President of the Quorum when the actual President of the Quorum is unable to perform his duties due to ill health or incapacitation.
The formal calling of Acting President of the Quorum has been held six times by five men:
Rudger Clawson ,Joseph Fielding Smith ,Spencer W. Kimball ,Howard W. Hunter andBoyd K. Packer . Additionally, two earlier apostles —Orson Hyde andBrigham Young, Jr. — have acted asPresident of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles when they were "not" the second-most senior apostle in the church, and therefore may be said to have played the role of an Acting President of the Quorum before this specific title was created by the church. To date, every former Acting President of the Quorum has eventually gone on to serve as the President of the Quorum.Duties
As the Acting President of the Quorum, the person with this calling performs all of the duties that would normally be performed by the President of the Quorum. Primarily, these duties consist of presiding at and conducting the weekly meetings of the Quorum in the
Salt Lake Temple ; making decisions about the particular assignments to be made to the members of the Quorum; and acting as a liaison in coordinating the work of the Quorum with the First Presidency, the Quorums of the Seventy, and the Presiding Bishopric.Five formal Acting Presidents in six terms
Two "Acting Presidents" of the Quorum prior to the creation of the formal title
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Orson Hyde (27 December 1847 —22 June 1868 ) : When senior ApostleBrigham Young was made President of the Church on 27 December 1847, the next senior Apostle,Heber C. Kimball , was asked by Young to be one of the counselors in theFirst Presidency . This leftOrson Hyde as the most senior member of the Quorum of the Twelve. According to current practices of the Church, Kimball should have been called as President of the Quorum and Hyde as Acting President. However, this procedure was not followed, and Hyde was simply called as President of the Quorum. This created a historical anomaly whereby Hyde served as the President of the Quorum (not Acting President) while being the "third" most senior Apostl until Kimball's death on22 June 1868 .*
Brigham Young, Jr. (9 December 1899 —10 October 1901 ) : WhenLorenzo Snow became President of the Church, the next senior Apostles,George Q. Cannon andJoseph F. Smith , were asked by Snow to be counselors in theFirst Presidency . This leftBrigham Young, Jr. —who was the "third" most senior Apostle of the Church, but the "fourth" most senior member of the Quorum—as the most senior member of the Quorum of the Twelve. Rather than making Cannon the President of the Quorum, as would be the procedure today, Snow simply asked Young to serve as the President of the Quorum. When Cannon died in April 1901, Young continued to serve as President of the Quorum, despite the fact thatJoseph F. Smith was the second most senior Apostle of the Church. When Snow died later that same year, Smith became President of the Church and Young continued on as President of the Quorum until his own death in 1903.
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