In 1859, he married his first wife, Levira Smith. Individual members are free to believe as they wish concerning this matter. He introduced Family Home Evening which remains an important part of LDS tradition. When Smith became president of the LDS Church, he was 93 years old; he began his presidential term at an older age than any other president in church history. Smith's tenure as President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles from 1951 to 1970 is the third-longest in church history;[1] he served in that capacity during the entire presidency of David O. McKay. He led The Church of Jesus Christ of Lattter-day Saints into the first two decades of the twentieth century and was the first President of the Church to be born by LDS parents, a son of Hyrum Smith and Mary Fielding Smith and a nephew of the Prophet Joseph Smith. [11] As a boy, Smith often drove his mother by wagon to the various deliveries that she attended in Salt Lake City. Juni bis 31. George Albert Smith | They had four girls (Emily, Naomi, Lois, and Amelia) and five boys (Joseph Fielding (often called Joseph Fielding Smith, Jr.), Lewis Warren, George Reynolds, Douglas Allan, and Milton Edmund). He went to school at the University of Utah, where he majored in Theater. William E. Evenson and Duane E. Jeffrey (2005). Juli 1972 ebenda) war der 10. In March 1899, Smith was called on a mission to Great Britain by Lorenzo Snow, the President of the Church..." "...After his return from the British mission in July 1901, Smith and his wife Louise had two daughters, Josephine and Julina. He also was president of the Salt Lake Temple from 1945 to 1949. Joseph F. Smith said of his dear wife, Sarah, who died March 22, 1915, at 65 years of age: “There is a quiet power about Sister Sarah E. Smith that manifests itself to all who come into her presence. [33] At the 1970 press conference where Smith was introduced as President of the LDS Church, he was asked about these statements; Smith reportedly responded, "Well, I was wrong, wasn't I?"[34][35]. 5 – Mr. Joseph Fielding Smith wasn’t saying what you claim. [16], Smith married Ethel Georgina Reynolds (born October 23, 1889), the daughter of prominent LDS Church leader George Reynolds, on November 2, 1908. [21] The couple had no children and Jessie died on August 2, 1971.[22]. Together they had seven children, Ruth, … Howard W. Hunter | In April of 1906, he became assistant Church Historian. Some elements of these Nauvoo denials obviously did not square with the historically verifiable practice of plural marriage during Joseph Smith’s lifetime. During the late 1950s, Smith attempted to reduce staff turnover at the Society by trying to convince the First Presidency that women should be permitted to stay on as employees after they married. Joseph Fielding Smith’s parents, President Joseph F. Smith and Julina Lambson Smith. Smith's father, as the keeper of the records of the Endowment House, felt a special need to avoid capture since the records could allow the federal authorities to easily prove polygamy charges against certain Latter-day Saint men. Joseph Smith | He married Louie Emily Shurtliff (1876-1908) 26 April 1898 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. He also often worked on the family farm in Taylorsville, Utah, as a child. He was the son of Joseph F. Smith, who was the sixth president of the LDS Church. [14], Smith married his first wife, Louie Emily "Emyla" Shurtliff (born June 16, 1876) on April 26, 1898. Media related to Joseph Fielding Smith at Wikimedia Commons, For other people named Joseph Fielding Smith, see. ", which appears as hymn number 127 in the current English-language edition of the LDS Church hymnal. Called to practice plural marriage, Joseph F. Smith received five wives over the years. This earth is man's sphere and it was never intended that he should get away from it. Because of the courage of Mary Fielding Smith, Hyrum has a rich legacy of descendants who have carried on the kingdom. His third wife, Jessie Evans Smith, shown in photo, died a year before President Smith passed away in … The marriage was performed by Heber J. Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner was married to Adam Lightner when Joseph Smith approached her to become his plural wife. In 1837 the callings of Church Historian and Church Recorder were separated, but in 1842 these callings were again merged. Pastor Lance was born and raised in Mormonism. [9] Smith's mother returned to Salt Lake City in 1887, followed later by his father. More than once he was told, “No.” 1. Grant. Januar 1970 im Alter von 93 Jahren als Präsident der Kirche ordiniert und eingesetzt. Joseph Fielding Smith (January 30, 1899 – August 29, 1964) was Presiding Patriarch and a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1942 until 1946.. Smith was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, the son of LDS Church apostle Hyrum M. Smith and Ida Elizabeth Bowman. 6 – Man cannot know what God knows. But with that power she unites the gentle tact of a true woman. Smith war der Sohn von Joseph F. Smith und seiner Frau Julina Lambson. Smith and some of the leading quorums of his church publicly denied he taught or practiced it.. He chose Harold B. Lee and N. Eldon Tanner as his counselors. Soon after the death of his first wife, Louie, Joseph moved into his parents’ home and received much-needed help raising his two young daughters. Joseph Fielding Smith believed that family was the most important thing. In November, Joseph Fielding Smith married Ethel Georgina Reynolds, and together they had another five sons and four daughters. Als Apostel und Präsident des Salt-Lake-Tempels schlug er kurz nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg die Übersetzung der Tempelzeremonie ins Spanische vor. 1910 berief ihn sein Vater Joseph F. Smith ins Kollegium der Zwölf Apostel. Although he served as church president for less than three years, Smith's administration introduced several new initiatives: Area Conferences were introduced, significant organizational restructuring in the church's Sunday School system and the Church Department of Social Services, and the church magazines were consolidated into the Ensign, New Era and Friend in English, with centralized planning for all publications. Joseph Fielding Smith, the great grandson of Hyrum Smith, was the Presiding Patriarch and a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1942 until 1946. Joseph Fielding Smith was in a sexual relationship with Norval Service, a student at the University of Utah. In 1906, he was given the position of Assistant Church Historian. Doctrinally, Smith was known for rigid orthodoxy and as an arch-conservative in his views on evolution and race. He was either a prophet of God, divinely called, properly appointed and commissioned, or he was one of the biggest frauds this world has ever seen. At the time of his release from this position, he had been President of the Quorum of the Twelve for over a decade. In 2005 the callings of Church Historian and Church Recorder was restored. With his wife, Grace, he wandered in the wilderness of Mormonism forty years. While Larsen was still technically Church Historian until 1997, others succeeded him as Executive Director of the Historical Department, and those men were sometimes referred to as the Official Church Historians. [30], Smith served as president of the Genealogical Society of Utah and its successor the Genealogical Society of the LDS Church from 1934 to 1961. Joseph wurde als viertes von elf Kindern von Joseph Smith, Sr. und Lucy Smith (geb. Nach seiner Mission wurde Joseph Fielding Smith 1901 von der Kirche als Geschichtsschreiber und Berichtsführer angestellt. Hyrum Smith, with full knowledge and consent of his brother Joseph, publishes statement categorically denying any teaching of plural wives or polygamy, and that all such teaching is false doctrine. Ethel died of a cerebral hemorrhage on August 26, 1937, at age 47. Smith authored the book Man, His Origin and Destiny on the subject and unsuccessfully tried to make it the basis of a course of study at the church seminaries. [36] In July and August 1955 he made an extensive tour of Asia, during which he dedicated Korea and the Philippines for the preaching of the gospel. Never a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Smith was named to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 1910, when his father was the church's president. April 1937 (Sie starb 1971). Joseph F. Smith – the name tells a story. [29], Smith lived most of his time as an apostle in Salt Lake City. Wegen geschäftlicher Fehlschläge und Missernten zog sie in der Hoffnung, nach dem jeweiligen Neuanfang ein besseres Leben zu finden, mehrmals innerhalb de… Starting in 1978, the duties of Church Historians fell to the Executive director of the historical department. Joseph often used intermediaries to assess the willingness of a potential bride. Apparently he would cautiously introduced the subject of plural marriage to potential brides, allowing them time to ponder his proposal and pray for guidance. In 1950 Smith toured the church's Mexican Mission. Joseph Fielding Smith. Die Eltern arbeiteten als Händler und Bauern. [12] As a teenager Smith completed two years of study at the Latter-day Saint College, an institution equivalent to the modern U.S. high school, which provided courses in the basic areas of mathematics, geography, history, basic science, and penmanship. 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McKay, David O. McKay was serving as Second Counselor in the First Presidency to, Became President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, This page was last edited on 12 December 2020, at 20:16. The book was met with disapproval from church president David O. McKay, who made it clear that the book was unauthorized by the church and was not to be taken as reflecting church doctrine. The god of Mormonism was created. Several of Joseph Smith’s plural wives provided insight into how a plural marriage might be proposed. Harold B. Lee | … [20], In April 1938, Smith married Evans in the Salt Lake Temple. She is one of the stalwart Mormon women of the pioneer generation, and her unwavering faith and indomitable will come through well in the Spencer W. Kimball | [6], In January 1879, when Smith was two years old, the U.S. Supreme Court in Reynolds v. United States upheld the constitutionality of the Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act of 1862, which had criminalized the Latter-day Saint practice of plural marriage. (Some b… After being married for only a year, he was ordained a seventy by his father on 12 May 1899, and left the next day for the mission field. 1939 bereiste Smith die Missionen in Europa und beaufsichtigte den Abzug der Missionare unmittelbar vor Ausbruch des Krieges. Smith died at his home in Salt Lake City on July 2, 1972, less than three weeks before his 96th birthday. April 1898 und wurde unmittelbar danach als Missionar nach England berufen. Brown in the First Presidency. On May 12, 1899, Smith was set apart as a missionary and ordained a seventy by his father. Eighteen-year-old Joseph Fielding Smith had been told that a young woman named Louie Emily Shurtliff would be coming to live with the Smith family while she attended college. During nearly three-quarters of a century, he was a missionary, Church Historian, president of the Genealogical Society and of the Salt Lake Temple, an Apostle, and Church President. Both his parents and Louie’s parents were in favor of him remarrying. Gordon B. Hinckley | Their youngest daughter, Amelia, married Bruce R. McConkie, who was named to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles shortly after Smith's death. Smith's primary schooling took place in "ward schools", which in the 19th century were semi-formal schools run by members of each ward which taught the traditional "three R's": reading, writing, and arithmetic. Joseph Fielding Smith was the tenth prophet and president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.He was known as an able writer and wrote numerous books. Smith wrote the text of the hymn "Does the Journey Seem Long? Smith did at times take church assignments abroad. The wife of John Murdock also gave birth to a set of twins on that same day, but Mrs. Murdock died in childbirth. Brigham Young | Smith was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, the son of LDS Church apostle Hyrum M. Smith and Ida Elizabeth Bowman. Während seiner Präsidentschaft fanden die ersten Gebietskonferenzen statt, um das Wachstum der Kirche in Gebieten außerhalb Utahs zu berücksichtigen. He went to school at the University of Utah, where he majored in Theater. The moon is a superior planet to the earth and it was never intended that man should go there. John Taylor | [8] In January 1885, Smith's parents and his younger sister, Julina, left for the Sandwich Islands (modern Hawaii), where Smith's father had served a mission as a teenager in the 1850s. [38], Smith became LDS Church's president on January 23, 1970, following the death of David O. McKay. 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In March 1899, church president Lorenzo Snow called him on a mission to Great Britain, which he completed (May 1899 - July 1901), leaving Louie in Salt Lake City. Smith spent some of his years among the Twelve Apostles as the Church Historian and Recorder. [13] After leaving the college, Smith began working as a stock clerk doing manual labor at ZCMI to supplement the family's income. You can write it down in your books that this will never happen. Zealously, he served the church. In 1929, he married Ruth Pingree. Nach Josephs Rückkehr 1901 hatte das Ehepaar zwei Kinder. He was the acting recorder of the 1910 general conference when he was called as an apostle. Soon after the death of his first wife, Louie, Joseph moved into his parents’ home and received much-needed help raising his two young daughters. [4] Growing up, Smith lived in his father's large family home at 333 West 100 North in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. Joseph F. Smith at age 19 This clip contains scenes of U.S. President Richard Nixon with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) Church President Joseph Fielding Smith. The god of Mormonism is an exalted man, not the Omniscient, Omnipotent, Omnipresent, Everlasting God of the Bible. In March 1899, church president Lorenzo Snow called him on a mission to Great Britain, which he completed (May 1899 - July 1901), leaving Louie in Salt Lake City. https://historyofmormonism.com/2008/07/08/joseph_fielding_smith We have reason to believe that the appearance of old age will disappear and the body will be restored with the full vigor of manhood and womanhood. [32], Earlier, Smith had written that "it is doubtful that man will ever be permitted to make any instrument or ship to travel through space and visit the moon or any distant planet". One of the great surprises of the book is Joseph's mother, Mary Fielding. [5] The house was opposite the original campus of the University of Deseret (modern University of Utah),[5] on a site now occupied by the LDS Business College. Unter seiner Weisung wurden die englischsprachigen Zeitschriften der Kirche vereinheitlicht und künftig gab es noch Ensign (allgemeine Kirchenzeitschrift), New Era (für Jugendliche) und Friend (für Kinder) unter koordinierter Redaktion. [10], Smith's mother worked as a midwife to help provide for the family, and delivered nearly 1000 babies in her career without ever having a mother or infant die in childbirth. Sie starb 1937 und Joseph heiratete Jessie Ella Evans am 12. [7] Due to aggressive federal enforcement of this ruling, as well as the Edmunds Act of 1882 and the Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1887, many LDS Church leaders, including Smith's father, were either imprisoned or forced into hiding and exile during most of the 1880s. Before 1910, Smith was a member of a stake high council and a home missionary (somewhat similar to a modern ward missionary). Juli 1876 in Salt Lake City, Utah; † 2. Born in … [13] Smith was present in the large assembly room of the Salt Lake Temple for its dedication on April 6, 1893, by church president Wilford Woodruff. Joseph Fielding Smith | [19] In November 1937, Evans and Smith were engaged to be married. Mack) in Sharon, Vermont, geboren. There is no middle ground.” — Joseph Fielding Smith, 1954-1956 (more…) The God of the Bible was not. Diese Seite wurde zuletzt am 29. Joseph Fielding Smith (* 19. Präsident der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage. Term ended by removal of apostleship; was later excommunicated. Many of his works are used as references for church members. Joseph Fielding Smith’s father, Joseph F. Smith, shouldered heavy responsibilities from the time he was a child. In 1957 he went to Europe for the dedication of the London Temple and also presided over the excommunication of several missionaries in the French mission who had apostatized. [37], The first book Smith published was Asael Smith of Topsfield, Massachusetts, with some Account of the Smith Family (1902). Ethel Georgina Reynolds Smith was the second wife of Joseph Fielding Smith. Thomas S. Monson | In an effort to counter the Reorganized Church’s use of these Nauvoo denials, Joseph Fielding Smith, an assistant in the Church Historian’s Office since 1901, asserted in 1905: Russell M. Nelson, Deseret News, Church Almanac 1997–98, S. 41, Präsident der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage, Präsidenten der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage, https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_Fielding_Smith&oldid=184155564, Apostel der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage, „Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike“, 10. His tenure was also marked by steady growth in the number of missionaries, and the dedication of temples in Ogden and Provo, Utah. By agreement between his parents, Smith was given his father's name, even though Joseph F. Smith's third and fourth wives had previously had sons. Smith married his first wife, Louie Emily "Emyla" Shurtliff (born June 16, 1876) on April 26, 1898. Joseph Fielding Smith (January 30, 1899 – August 29, 1964) was Presiding Patriarch and a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1942 until 1946.. Smith was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, the son of LDS Church apostle Hyrum M. Smith and Ida Elizabeth Bowman. Nach dem Tod von David O. McKay wurde Joseph Fielding Smith am 23. His first wife, Louie Emily Shurtliff, died in 1908; his second wife, Ethel Georgina Reynolds, died in 1938. He’s not God, nor has he the power to see what God sees. Die Familie hatte häufig mit wirtschaftlichen Schwierigkeiten zu kämpfen. Diese Abhandlungen über wichtige Grundsätze und Lehren des wiederhergestellten Evangeliums Jesu Christ wurden vom 4. [15] For part of this time Smith was a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for part of the time that Evan Stephens was the conductor. After completing his mission in 1901, Smith began working in the office of the Church Historian and Recorder. His grandfather was Hyrum Smith, brother of LDS Church founder Joseph Smith, Jr., who was Joseph Fielding's great-uncle. After his return from the British mission, Smith and his wife had two daughters, Josephine and Julina. He realized they needed a mother and sought the Lord’s help with his decision. [17], Ethel had specifically requested that Jessie Ella Evans (December 29, 1902 – August 2, 1971) sing at her funeral. Grant | According to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, there is no official Church doctrine on this issue. A small group of missionaries, including Smith and his older brother, Joseph Richards Smith, left the next day for England. Death is a purifying process as far as the body is concerned. Louie died of complications of a third pregnancy on March 28, 1908. Von Joseph Fielding Smith, Präsident des Rates der Zwölf Apostel der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage. Thoughtful and kind, he deeply loved his wives and children. Image from the manual. The "F.," for Fielding, honored his mother, Mary Fielding Smith, wife of Patriarch Hyrum Smith. [40] He was buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery.[41]. Mormonism, as it is called, must stand or fall on the story of Joseph Smith. The office of Presiding Patriarch was one of the highest and most important offices of the church’s priesthood. Louie starb 1908 und Joseph heiratete Ethel G. Reynolds, mit der er neun Kinder hatte. October 12, 2019 False Prophet, Joseph Smith, Mormon Quotes, Works; Introduction . A small group of missionaries, including Smith and his older brother, Joseph Richards Smith, left the next day for England. Ethel Georgina Reynolds Smith was the second wife of Joseph Fielding Smith. Er wuchs in einer polygamen Familie auf. In all, Smith published 25 books. [25], Early in his apostleship, his creationist[26][27][28] views on the dispute between Mormonism's Biblical teachings and the theory of evolution brought him attention. Religious Figure. In early 1961, Smith preached to a stake conference congregation in Hawaii: We will never get a man into space. President Joseph Fielding Smith married three times. Joseph Fielding Smith Jr. (July 19, 1876 – July 2, 1972) was an American religious leader and writer who served as the tenth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1970 until his death in 1972. He served as the second president of the British Mission (1838–1840), coordinating the activities of missionaries in sections of the United Kingdom and parts of Europe. He also served on the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association General Board. [8] In their absence, Smith continued to live in the family home with his brothers and sisters and his father's other wives, whom he "lovingly called 'aunties'". Sie starb 1937 und Joseph heiratete Jessie Ella Evans am 12. Most work was done by his two counselors.[39]. From October 1960 to January 1961 he and Jessie toured the church missions in Central and South America. During the 1858–59 session of the Utah territorial legislature, Smith served as the sergeant-at-arms. In the LDS Church, Smith was ordained a seventy in March 1858 and then a high priest and a member of the Salt Lake Stake high council in October 1858. On May 12, 1899, Smith was set apart as a missionary and ordained a seventyby his father. April 1937 (Sie starb 1971). 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