Another snippet from the PFS article above:
Come on, women. Know your place.
Todd explained that the priesthood session is for men what the general Relief Society and Young Women sessions — held in October and April the week before the two-day conference — are for women.
"We welcome you to view the live priesthood session broadcast," Todd wrote.
But the two women’s meetings — unlike the priesthood session — are not considered part of general conference, Kelly noted in a statement, "and male priesthood holders always preside over and speak at this meeting, whereas women have never been permitted to preside over, speak at (with one exception in 1946), or even attend the priesthood session in the Conference Center."
In the past, she said, major announcements were delivered at the priesthood session, including "the Perpetual Education Fund [which provides loans to Mormon students abroad to further their schooling], changes in temple recommend policies and availability, and announcement of new temple construction."
"We welcome you to view the live priesthood session broadcast," Todd wrote.
But the two women’s meetings — unlike the priesthood session — are not considered part of general conference, Kelly noted in a statement, "and male priesthood holders always preside over and speak at this meeting, whereas women have never been permitted to preside over, speak at (with one exception in 1946), or even attend the priesthood session in the Conference Center."
In the past, she said, major announcements were delivered at the priesthood session, including "the Perpetual Education Fund [which provides loans to Mormon students abroad to further their schooling], changes in temple recommend policies and availability, and announcement of new temple construction."
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