- Glenn L. Pace
__NOTOC__Glenn Leroy Pace (born
1940 ) has been ageneral authority ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since1985 having served as a member of the presiding bishopric and theFirst Quorum of Seventy . He is known for having investigated accusations of ritualistic child abuse in the LDS Church in the late 1980s and early 1990s.Church service
Born in Provo,
Utah toLatter-day Saint parents, Pace has been affiliated with the LDS Church all his life. He was baptized at the age of eight years old. He served as a missionary for the LDS Church in theNew England States Mission. He served as a elders quorum president, counselor in a bishopric, and stake clerk early in his adulthood. He also served as the president of theAustralia Sydney North Mission of the church. To date he was the last person to serve simutaneosly as mission president and general authority,Fact|date=November 2007 though there are men who finished out tenures as mission president before taking on responsibilities as a general authority.Pace became the second counselor to Presiding Bishop
Robert D. Hales in 1985. In1992 , Pace was released from this position and became a member of theFirst Quorum of the Seventy . In1997 and1998 , he was a member of the general presidency of the church's Sunday School and from 1998 to2001 he was in the general presidency of theYoung Men organization .Ritualistic child abuse investigation
In July 1990, when he was a member of the LDS Church's presiding bishopric, Pace wrote an internal memorandum to the church's
Strengthening Church Members Committee about his investigations into sixty alleged incidents of ritualized child abuse amongLatter-day Saint s inUtah ,Idaho ,California ,Mexico , and elsewhere. Pace concluded that he believed the allegations and that he suspected parents and other members were participating in ritualized child abuse. [Glenn L. Pace, [http://mormonalliance.org/casereports/volume1/part1/v1p1c06.htm#ELDER%20GLENN%20L.%20PACE:%201990%20MEMO "Ritualistic Child Abuse"] , memorandum to Strengthening Church Members Committee,1990-07-19 . A photoreproduction of the memo is inJerald and Sandra Tanner (1992). "Satanic Ritual Abuse and Mormonism" (Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Lighthouse Ministry) and is available at [http://www.utlm.org/newsletters/no80.htm#PACE%20MEMO utlm.org] .] [James Coates, "Mormons Study Satanism Claims: Members Report Abuse As Kids By Renegade Cliques", "Arizona Republic ",1990-11-03 , p. A7.] ["Salt Lake Tribune ",1991-10-25 , p. A1.] ["Deseret News ",1991-10-25 , p. A1.]In 1991, the
Utah State Legislature appropriated $250,000 for the Attorney General's office to investigate these allegations. The investigators interviewed hundreds of alleged victims, but they were "unable to substantiate with physical evidence the incidents reported". The 1995 report added that the specific accusations against church leaders were "absurd", and the head of psychiatry at LDS Hospital inSalt Lake City said he "has never been able to independently verify memories of satanic ritual abuse". [Michael R. King and Matt Jacobson (1995). [http://www.saferchildren.net/documents/utahag2/00.html "Ritual Crime in the State of Utah: Investigation, Analysis & A Look Forward"] (Salt Lake City: Utah Attorney General's Office).] ["Report Finds Little Proof of Ritual Abuse", "Deseret News ",1995-04-25 , p. B2.] ["Satanism Probe Comes Up Empty," "Salt Lake Tribune ",1995-02-28 , p. D3.]Family
Pace is married to Jolene Clayson and is the father of six children.
ee also
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Henry B. Eyring : another counselor to Robert D. HalesNotes
References
* [http://lds.org/portal/site/LDSOrg/menuitem.b12f9d18fae655bb69095bd3e44916a0/?vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD&locale=0&sourceId=0c0d8949f2f6b010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&hideNav=1 “Glenn L. Pace, Second Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric,”] "Ensign", May 1985, 95
External links
* [http://gapages.com/pacegl1.htm Grampa Bill's G.A. Pages: Glenn L. Pace]
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