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    This from Deseret News today: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865591807/LDS-Church-alters-Christmas-devotional-tradition.html” class=”bbcode_url”>http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865591807/LDS-Church-alters-Christmas-devotional-tradition.html. I like the Christmas Devotional, and honestly don’t care if others speak because the music is the best part and I tire of Pres. Monson’s repetitive and sometimes pointless stories (I’m betting he will speak anyway). However, I do think the change is interesting given that we have a relatively healthy first presidency. I bet I can find a member who believes the change is due to a revelation!

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    Fwiw, I love Pres. Monson’s stories, because I think I understand the point he is trying to make – and I think it’s a really important one.

    Having said that, I agree that some members will chalk up any changes to revelation. Whatever floats their boats.

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    I’m at the point where I celebrate any and all changes – just because it lessens the chance of them calcifying into expectations, policy, and the “unwritten order of things.”

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    Quote:

    In 1993, the church’s president, Ezra Taft Benson, who was 94, was unable to attend for health reasons. Neither was his second counselor, President Thomas S. Monson, who was ill.

    “Somehow, I made it,” joked President Gordon B. Hinckley, then the first counselor in the First Presidency.

    I still miss President Hinckley sometimes. Maybe it’s the memory of a simpler faith, but I really enjoyed his leadership.

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    Roy wrote:

    I’m at the point where I celebrate any and all changes – just because it lessens the chance of them calcifying into expectations, policy, and the “unwritten order of things.”

    I agree. I wonder, though, why bother with a press release? Just do it?

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    I think there are a few good reasons for telling people — 1) communication — to tell people when time honored traditions are changing and 2) to promote the event.

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    Anonymous
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    I wonder who the woman speaker will be. :P

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