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The First Presidency The First Presidency
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The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
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The Quorum of Seventy The Quorum of Seventy
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Stake Presidents Stake Presidents
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Bishops Bishops
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Women and the Priesthood Women and the Priesthood
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Abstract
The Mormon ecclesiastical structure developed as the early church grew. Bishops, high councils, and a first presidency were the earliest administrators. The next major development was the quorum of the twelve apostles, modeled on the New Testament. Smith increasingly dispersed his charismatic authority onto councils. The quorum of seventy was also envisioned as a governing quorum but more than a century was required for it to function that way. More locally, the church is administered by a stake president at the stake (diocese) level, and a bishop at the local level. The women’s Relief Society was organized as a counterpart to male priesthood, but women do not occupy offices in the priesthood which they hold or do not actually hold priesthood at all, depending on interpretation.
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