- LeGrand Richards
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English name = LeGrand Richards
birth_name=LeGrand Richards
birth_date=birth date|1886|02|06
birthplace=Farmington,Utah Territory
death_date=death date and age|1983|01|11|1886|02|06
deathplace=Salt Lake City ,Utah
president_who_called=David O. McKay
apostledate=death date and age|1952|04|10|1886|02|06
ordination_reason=Death ofJoseph F. Merrill
end_date=death date and age|1983|01|11|1886|02|06
end_reason=Death
reorganization=Russell M. Nelson andDallin H. Oaks were ordained after the deaths of Richards andMark E. Petersen LeGrand Richards (
February 6 ,1886 –January 11 ,1983 ) was a prominent missionary and leader in theThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . He served as the seventh presiding bishop of the LDS Church from 1938 to 1952, and was then called as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles by Church PresidentDavid O. McKay . Richards served in the Quorum of the Twelve until his death inSalt Lake City, Utah at the age of ninety-six.Early life
Born in Farmington,
Utah Territory toGeorge F. Richards and Amelia Robinson, his father served many years in the Quorum of the Twelve. As a child Richards attended the 1893 dedication of theSalt Lake Temple . Richards's church service began when he filled a proselyting mission to theNetherlands between 1905 and 1908.Church service
Richards returned to the Netherlands as the presiding elder over the mission, accompanied by his wife Ina Jane Ashton Richards, from 1914 to 1916. Richards was ordained a high priest and bishop on
June 29 ,1919 , byCharles W. Penrose , and presided over a Salt Lake City ward from 1920 to 1925. In 1926, he filled a short term mission primarily serving inRhode Island . In about 1930 Church PresidentHeber J. Grant sent Richards to southernCalifornia with the plan to call him asstake president . However the then-current stake president called Richards as a bishop and convinced Grant to hold off on calling him as the stake president so local members would not feel as if Richards was an outsider being imposed on them. Between 1931 and 1933, Richards presided over the Hollywood Stake.In 1933 and 1934 Richards again lived in Salt Lake City, where he served on the stake high council of the Liberty Stake. He was called to this position by stake president
Bryant S. Hinckley . Following this Richards served as president of the Southern States Mission from 1934 to 1937. He was called to this position to replaceCharles A. Callis who had been called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.Richards served as presiding bishop during and after the
Second World War and began to adopt building programs to deal with the massive post-war growth in membership of the church.Writings
Outside of his apostleship, Richards is probably best known for his widely distributed book, "A Marvelous Work and a Wonder: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", which was first published in 1950. The commonly referenced work contains a comprehensive teaching outline designed to assist missionaries in their study and presentation of
Mormonism . Based on a document titled "The Message of Mormonism" Richards developed in 1937 for missionaries during his tenure as president of the Southern States Mission, it contains explanations and interpretations of many doctrinal positions of the LDS Church.In 1955 Richards published "Israel! Do You Know?", an effort to demonstrate the links between
Jewish traditions and beliefs and Mormonism; this document was produced in conjunction with an LDS Church program aimed at proselyting Jews living in Southern California.Tributes
In a memorial address read by his personal secretary after Richards's death, Church President
Spencer W. Kimball paid tribute to Richards as Cquote|"...one of the greatest missionaries of our time. He reminded me of a modern-day Apostle Paul. I can think of no one who has borne his testimony to the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ with deeper conviction or with greater fervor. With it all, LeGrand Richards was a perennial optimist and his words were a rare combination of wit and humor, comfort, encouragement, and wisdom. He rarely, if ever, delivered a message from a written text. He just spoke from his heart, drawing upon a lifetime of experience, study, and inspiration."Place in history
Richards was the longest-lived LDS Apostle until
David B. Haight ; Both his fatherGeorge F. Richards and grandfatherFranklin D. Richards had served asPresident of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles . Franklin D. Richards was also the nephew ofWillard Richards , another Apostle and notable leader in LDS church history.ee also
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Council on the Disposition of the Tithes Publications
* "Marvelous Work and a Wonder: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints." Salt Lake City, Utah, first published in 1950, multiple editions. ISBN 0-87747-161-4.
* "Israel! Do You Know?", 1954. cite web | work=Reviewed By: Tom Irvine | title=Israel! Do You Know? Book Review | url=http://www.vibrationdata.com/Israel_Book.htmReferences
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* Tate, Lucile C. "LeGrand Richards: Beloved Apostle."Bookcraft Inc , Salt Lake City, Utah, 1982. ISBN 0-88494-457-3.External resources
* [http://www.gapages.com/richal1.htm Grampa Bill's G.A. Pages]
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