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	Comments on: Mormon Women and Priesthood: Introduction	</title>
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		By: britt		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;Second, in mortality, priesthood is the power and authority that God gives to man to act in all things necessary for the salvation of God’s children. The blessings of the priesthood are available to all who receive the gospel &quot;

I really appreciate this clear definition. 

the fact that church services is almost completely unpaid is also unique and critical in understanding our church and how we relate with one another. It definitely changes things when one week they listen to you and the next, you listen to them.]]></description>
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<p>I really appreciate this clear definition. </p>
<p>the fact that church services is almost completely unpaid is also unique and critical in understanding our church and how we relate with one another. It definitely changes things when one week they listen to you and the next, you listen to them.</p>
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