Monson, Thomas Spencer

Monson, Thomas Spencer
▪ 2009

born Aug. 21, 1927, Salt Lake City, Utah

 On Feb. 3, 2008, 80-year-old Thomas Spencer Monson was confirmed as the 16th president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). His ascension to the highest Mormon office was in no way surprising, for Monson had served for more than four decades in top LDS church posts. These included second counselor (third highest position) in the First Presidency from 1985 to 1995 and first counselor thereafter under the president, Gordon Hinckley. From 1995 Monson concurrently held the post of president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the senior priest of the LDS church, and so, per tradition, he was chosen president following Hinckley's death in January 2008.

      Monson was the second born in a family of six children; his father was a printer. At age 17 he joined the U.S. Naval Reserve and served a year of active duty, including a few weeks at the end of World War II. He completed a business degree cum laude at the University of Utah in 1948. In the same year, he married and began his career in printing, rising to the post of general manager of Deseret Press, then the largest printing operation west of the Mississippi River. Monson's rise in LDS church affairs was equally notable. He was made bishop of a ward in Salt Lake City at age 22, and in 1959 he was called to serve as president of the Canadian Mission. In 1963 he was elevated to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. During the years following, Monson was active with LDS mission work in the South Pacific and especially in Eastern Europe, where he helped in the construction of a temple (dedicated in 1985) in Freiberg, E.Ger., and in gaining permission for the LDS to proselytize behind the Iron Curtain. He also was active in LDS church publishing activities, including the preparation of new versions of basic Mormon texts. He served for many years on the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America and received numerous awards from national and international scouting bodies.

      Although LDS church membership had grown 13-fold since 1950, most new recruits were not Americans, and by 2008 there were almost the same number of church members in Latin America and the Caribbean as in the U.S. Furthermore, the campaign of a Mormon, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008 put the traditionally secretive church in the limelight. The LDS church was prospering, and its new president maintained that he would not veer unexpectedly from the church's traditional doctrine.

Charles Trumbull

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Universalium. 2010.

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