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Has the Proclamation on the Family been taught frequently?

Questions


Since being issued, has the Proclamation on the Family been frequently taught?

Answer


Yes. This is an important point for judging the importance that Church leaders attach to it.

Elder Neal L. Anderson taught:

There is an important principle that governs the doctrine of the Church. The doctrine is taught by all 15 members of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve. It is not hidden in an obscure paragraph of one talk. True principles are taught frequently and by many (emphasis added). Our doctrine is not difficult to find (emphasis added).[1]

Repeated Publication of the Proclamation

Reference to the Proclamation as event of historical significance

Teaching

Educational series (also ran in Ensign)

Notes

  1. Neal A. Anderson, "Trial of Your Faith," Ensign (November 2012).