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In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the largest denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement
Latter Day Saint movement

The Latter Day Saint movement is a group of Restorationism religious denominations and adherents who follow at least some of the Teachings of Joseph Smith, Jr....
, the priesthood is the power and authority to act in the name of God for the salvation of humankind.

priesthood authority is usually divided into two divisions or "orders": the Melchizedek priesthood
Melchizedek priesthood

The Melchizedek priesthood is the greater of the two orders of Priesthood recognized in Mormonism. The others are the Aaronic priesthood and the rarely-recognized Patriarchal priesthood....
 and the Aaronic priesthood
Aaronic Priesthood

The Aaronic priesthood is the lesser of the two orders of priesthood recognized in Mormonism. The others are the Melchizedek priesthood and the rarely-recognized Patriarchal priesthood....
. Some members of the church believe there is a third division to the priesthood: the Patriarchal priesthood
Patriarchal Priesthood

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Patriarchal priesthood is one of three types of priesthood described by Joseph Smith, Jr., the first president of the restored Church of Christ....
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In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the largest denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement
Latter Day Saint movement

The Latter Day Saint movement is a group of Restorationism religious denominations and adherents who follow at least some of the Teachings of Joseph Smith, Jr....
, the priesthood is the power and authority to act in the name of God for the salvation of humankind.

Divisions

The priesthood authority is usually divided into two divisions or "orders": the Melchizedek priesthood
Melchizedek priesthood

The Melchizedek priesthood is the greater of the two orders of Priesthood recognized in Mormonism. The others are the Aaronic priesthood and the rarely-recognized Patriarchal priesthood....
 and the Aaronic priesthood
Aaronic Priesthood

The Aaronic priesthood is the lesser of the two orders of priesthood recognized in Mormonism. The others are the Melchizedek priesthood and the rarely-recognized Patriarchal priesthood....
. Some members of the church believe there is a third division to the priesthood: the Patriarchal priesthood
Patriarchal Priesthood

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Patriarchal priesthood is one of three types of priesthood described by Joseph Smith, Jr., the first president of the restored Church of Christ....
. This view is controversial and the church does not actively or explicitly teach the existence of this third order as doctrine. The Melchizedek priesthood encompasses all priesthood authority, and the Aaronic priesthood is in actuality an appendage or subdivision of the Melchizedek priesthood.

Requirements for ordination

The Aaronic priesthood is conferred on male church members beginning at age twelve by the laying on of hands
Laying on of hands

The laying on of hands is a Religion found throughout the world in varying forms. In Christianity, this practice is used as both a symbolic and formal method of invoking the Holy Spirit during baptisms, Faith healings, blessings, and ordination of priests, minister of religions, Elder s, deacons, and other church officers, along with a variet...
 by men previously ordained to the priesthood. Ordination to the priesthood is based on the recipient's personal moral worthiness without regard to education or other socio-economic status, and, since 1978, without regard to race. (Previously, members of African descent were excluded from priesthood ordination.) To be given the Melchizedek priesthood in the church today, the recipient must hold the Aaronic priesthood and be at least 18 years old.

If an adult man joins the church, he may be given the Aaronic priesthood. After a period of time (usually about one year), the man may be given the Melchizedek priesthood.

Ordinance and oath and covenant

The church teaches that receiving the priesthood is a saving ordinance for males. Like all saving ordinances of the church, it is accompanied by the recipient making a covenant with God. In addition, the reception of the Melchizedek priesthood is said to constitute an "unspoken oath as well as [a] covenant". The recipient of the Melchizedek priesthood promises by unspoken oath that he will "magnify" his assigned calling in the priesthood. In exchange, God promises by oath that the recipients will be "sanctified by the [Holy] Spirit unto the renewing of their bodies"; that they will become the sons of Moses
Moses

Moses is a Hebrew Bible Hebrews religious leader, lawgiver, prophet, to whom the Mosaic authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed. Also called Moshe Rabbeinu in Hebrew , he is the most important prophet in Judaism, and also an important prophet of Christianity, Islam, the Bah?'? Faith, Rastafari movement, Chrislam and many ot...
 and Aaron
Aaron

In the Hebrew Bible, Aaron , or Aaron the Levite , was the brother of Moses. He was the great-grandson of Levi and represented the priestly functions of his tribe, becoming the first Kohen Gadol of the Hebrews....
 and the seed of Abraham
Abraham

Abraham is a man featured in the Book of Genesis and an important figure in several monotheistic religions. Judaism, Christianity and Islam traditions regard him as the founding Patriarchs of the Israelites, Ishmaelites and Edomite peoples....
; and that they will receive exaltation
Exaltation (Mormonism)

Exaltation or Eternal Life is a belief among members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that mankind can return to live in God's presence and continue as families....
 and ultimately receive all that God has.

Offices and quorums of the priesthood

Every holder of the priesthood is ordained to one or more priesthood offices. All priesthood holders have the same priesthood authority; however, the authority to exercise certain powers of the priesthood are divided according to priesthood office. A person may hold more than one priesthood office; in fact, once a person is ordained to a priesthood office, the person holds that priesthood office for as long as he holds the priesthood.

Offices of the Melchizedek priesthood

Office Minimum requirement to be ordained to office Rights and responsibilities
Apostle Married holder of the Melchizedek priesthood "Special witnesses" of Jesus Christ
Jesus

Jesus of Nazareth , also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity and is revered by most Christian churches as the Son of God and the Incarnation ....
 who hold the rights to officiate in all responsibilities and duties of the priesthood, including the sealing power
Sealing power

In Mormonism, the sealing power is the means whereby all "covenants, contracts, bonds, obligations, oaths, vows, performances, connections, associations, or expectations" attain "efficacy, virtue, or force in and after the resurrection from the dead." All things that are not sealed by this power have an end when men are dead....
. Apostles direct the calling of patriarchs and may ordain persons to all other offices and callings in the church. The President of the Church must be an apostle.
Seventy Holder of the Melchizedek priesthood "Especial witnesses" of Jesus Christ
Jesus

Jesus of Nazareth , also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity and is revered by most Christian churches as the Son of God and the Incarnation ....
; called to preach the gospel to the world; work under the direction of apostles; may be general
General authority

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , a general authority is a member of certain leadership organizations who are given administrative and ecclesiastical authority over the church....
 or area authorities
Patriarch Married holder of the Melchizedek priesthood; normally at least 55 years old Gives patriarchal blessing
Patriarchal blessing

In the Latter Day Saint movement, a patriarchal blessing is a blessing or Ordinance given by a Patriarch to a church member. Patriarchal blessings are modeled after the blessing given by Abraham to each of his sons prior to his death....
s to Latter-day Saints
High Priest Holder of the Melchizedek priesthood Responsible for the spiritual welfare of the Latter-day Saints; may serve as a bishop, stake president, mission president
Mission president

Mission president is a Priesthood leadership position in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . A mission president is a man who presides over a Mission and the Mormon missionary serving in the mission....
, or temple president
Temple President

Temple president is a Priesthood leadership position in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A temple president's primary responsibility is to supervise one of the 125 Temple currently in operation....
; may ordain other High Priests and Elders
Elder Priest in the Aaronic priesthood
Aaronic Priesthood

The Aaronic priesthood is the lesser of the two orders of priesthood recognized in Mormonism. The others are the Melchizedek priesthood and the rarely-recognized Patriarchal priesthood....
; at least 18 years old
Confer the gift of the Holy Ghost
Gift of the Holy Ghost

In the Latter Day Saint movement, Confirmation, also called The Gift of the Holy Ghost, is an Ordinance involving the laying on of hands performed after baptism , in which the initiate becomes an official member of the congregation and receives spiritual gifts....
; give blessings by the laying on of hands
Laying on of hands

The laying on of hands is a Religion found throughout the world in varying forms. In Christianity, this practice is used as both a symbolic and formal method of invoking the Holy Spirit during baptisms, Faith healings, blessings, and ordination of priests, minister of religions, Elder s, deacons, and other church officers, along with a variet...
; ordain other Elders; all rights of the Aaronic priesthood
Aaronic Priesthood

The Aaronic priesthood is the lesser of the two orders of priesthood recognized in Mormonism. The others are the Melchizedek priesthood and the rarely-recognized Patriarchal priesthood....


Quorums of the Melchizedek priesthood

Holders of priesthood offices are organized into quorums. The quorums are a brotherhood where members of the quorum assist each other, teach one another, and delegate particular responsibilities to individuals or committees. Often members of the church who do not maintain the standards and people who are not members of the church are invited to participate in the quorum to enjoy the brotherhood and support, although they may not be given certain quorum responsibilities.

Priesthood office Name of quorum Maximum number in quorum and notes
Apostle Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 12; other apostles may be in Quorum of First Presidency
First Presidency (LDS Church)

The First Presidency is the presiding or governing authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . It is composed of the President of the Church and his counselors....
 or in no quorum
Seventy Quorums of the Seventy
Quorums of the Seventy

Seventy is a Priesthood office in the Melchizedek priesthood of several denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....

(currently numbered First through Eighth)
70; some are quorums of general authorities; others are quorums of area
Area (LDS Church)

An area is an administrative unit of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which typically is composed of multiple Stake and Mission ....
 authorities
Patriarch No quorum organization Patriarchs meet with the local group of high priests
High Priest High Priests Quorum (stake)
High Priests Group (ward
Ward (Mormonism)

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a ward is the larger of two types of local congregations . A ward is presided over by a Bishop_%28Latter_Day_Saints%29, the equivalent of a pastor in other religions....
)
No maximum; each quorum is divided into multiple groups; no quorum exists in districts
District (LDS Church)

A district of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a geographical administrative unit composed of a number of Ward called branches....
 of the church
Elder Elders Quorum 96; adult males without the priesthood and adult holders of the Aaronic priesthood
Aaronic Priesthood

The Aaronic priesthood is the lesser of the two orders of priesthood recognized in Mormonism. The others are the Melchizedek priesthood and the rarely-recognized Patriarchal priesthood....
 are invited to attend Elders Quorum


In order to be called to the Aaronic priesthood
Aaronic Priesthood

The Aaronic priesthood is the lesser of the two orders of priesthood recognized in Mormonism. The others are the Melchizedek priesthood and the rarely-recognized Patriarchal priesthood....
 office of bishop, a man must hold the Melchizedek priesthood and be a high priest.

Offices and quorums of the Aaronic priesthood

Office Minimum requirements to be ordained to office Rights and responsibilities Name of quorum organization Maximum number in quorum
Bishop Married adult male; high priest in Melchizedek priesthood
Melchizedek priesthood

The Melchizedek priesthood is the greater of the two orders of Priesthood recognized in Mormonism. The others are the Aaronic priesthood and the rarely-recognized Patriarchal priesthood....
See Bishop (Latter Day Saints) No quorum of bishops; bishop is president of the Priests Quorum and a member of the stake High Priests Quorum 
Priest
Priest (Mormonism)

Priest is a Priesthood office in the Aaronic Priesthood of denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints....
16 year old baptized
Baptism

In Christianity, baptism is the ritual act, with the use of water, by which one is admitted as a full member of the Christian Church and, in the view of some, as a member of the particular Church in which the baptism is administered....
 male
Bless the sacrament; baptize
Baptism

In Christianity, baptism is the ritual act, with the use of water, by which one is admitted as a full member of the Christian Church and, in the view of some, as a member of the particular Church in which the baptism is administered....
; give others the Aaronic priesthood and ordain other to the offices of priest, teacher and deacon; all rights of a teacher
Priests Quorum 48
Teacher
Teacher (Mormonism)

Teacher is a Priesthood office in the Aaronic Priesthood of denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints....
14 year old baptized
Baptism

In Christianity, baptism is the ritual act, with the use of water, by which one is admitted as a full member of the Christian Church and, in the view of some, as a member of the particular Church in which the baptism is administered....
 male
Prepare the sacrament; home teaching
Home teaching

Home teaching is a responsibility of Priesthood holders in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Home teaching is a church program designed to allow families to be taught in their own homes, in addition to Worship services of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints....
; all rights of a deacon
Teachers Quorum 24
Deacon
Deacon (Mormonism)

Deacon is a Priesthood office in the Aaronic Priesthood of denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints....
12 year old baptized
Baptism

In Christianity, baptism is the ritual act, with the use of water, by which one is admitted as a full member of the Christian Church and, in the view of some, as a member of the particular Church in which the baptism is administered....
 male
Keys of the ministering of angels; pass the sacrament to the congregation; collect fast offering
Fast offering

Fast offering is the term used in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to denote money or usable commodities donated to that church, which are then available to provide financial help to those in need....
s; other duties as assigned by bishop
Deacons Quorum 12


Priesthood leadership callings

In addition to the regular offices of the Aaronic or Melchizedek priesthood, there are other leadership callings within the priesthood. The table below lists these other priesthood leadership callings and the table below it shows how the various callings are organized within the hierarchy of the Church.

Leadership calling Minimum qualifications Rights and responsibilities
President of the Church and
counselor in the First Presidency
First Presidency (LDS Church)

The First Presidency is the presiding or governing authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . It is composed of the President of the Church and his counselors....
President must be an apostle;
counselors must be high priests
Preside over and direct the entire church
Area President and counselors All must be Seventies or apostles Preside over and direct a geographical region ("area") of the church
Stake President and counselors All must be high priests Preside over and direct a stake
Stake (Mormonism)

A stake is an administrative unit composed of multiple congregations in denominations of the Latter Day Saint movement. A stake is approximately comparable to a diocese in the Roman Catholic Church and other Christian denominations....
 of the church
Stake high councilors Must be high priests Assist the stake presidency in governing the stake
Stake (Mormonism)

A stake is an administrative unit composed of multiple congregations in denominations of the Latter Day Saint movement. A stake is approximately comparable to a diocese in the Roman Catholic Church and other Christian denominations....
Mission president
Mission president

Mission president is a Priesthood leadership position in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . A mission president is a man who presides over a Mission and the Mormon missionary serving in the mission....
 and counselors
Mission president
Mission president

Mission president is a Priesthood leadership position in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . A mission president is a man who presides over a Mission and the Mormon missionary serving in the mission....
 must be high priest;
counselors must hold Melchizedek priesthood
Preside over and direct a mission of the church and the full-time missionaries
Mormon missionary

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is one of the most active modern practitioners of missionary work, with over fifty thousand full-time missionaries worldwide, as of June 2007....
 in the mission
District President and couselors All must hold Melchizedek priesthood Preside over and direct a district of a mission
Temple president
Temple President

Temple president is a Priesthood leadership position in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A temple president's primary responsibility is to supervise one of the 125 Temple currently in operation....
 and counselors
All must be high priests Preside over and direct the operation of a temple
Temple (LDS Church)

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also called the LDS or Mormon Church, a Temple is a building dedicated to be a House of the Lord, and they are considered by Church members to be the most sacred structures on earth....


Hierarchy of leadership











Jesus Christ
General Authorities
The First Presidency
First Presidency

In the Latter Day Saint movement, the First Presidency was the highest governing body in the Latter Day Saint church established by Joseph Smith, Jr....
:
The President and Prophet of the Church, 1st Counselor and 2nd Counselor
The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is one of the governing bodies in the church hierarchy....
:
President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is a Priesthood calling in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . In general, the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is the most senior Apostle in the church, aside from the President of the Church ....
 and eleven other Apostles
Quorums of the Seventy
Quorums of the Seventy

Seventy is a Priesthood office in the Melchizedek priesthood of several denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....

The Seven Presidents of the Seventy and several dozen Seventies


First Quorum of the SeventySecond Quorum of the Seventy
Area Presidencies:
Presidents and 1st and 2nd Counselors are filled by Seventies
Local Authorities
Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Quorums of the Seventy (Area Seventies)Temple Presidencies
Stake Presidencies and High CouncilsMission Presidencies
Ward Bishoprics or Branch PresidenciesElder QuorumsHigh Priest Groups
Deacon QuorumsTeacher QuorumsPriest Quorums


Use of the priesthood

Unrighteous dominion is a principle taught by the LDS Church which at its core holds that those given priesthood authority may not use that power as a means of imposing compliance to their will, especially in contravention of moral and ethical conduct. This teaching extends to all church members, in any area of responsibility, including personal and family relationships, church callings, business dealings, and public positions of trust. Church member are taught to identify it, and avoid it.

In a noted address on pride, LDS Church President Ezra Taft Benson
Ezra Taft Benson

Ezra Taft Benson was the thirteenth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1985 until his death and was United States United States Secretary of Agriculture for both of the administrations of President of the United States Dwight D....
 said that unrighteous dominion is a form of contention and pride. The use of power or influence to cover-up sin, indulge in vain ambitions or self-righteous conduct is considered unrighteous dominion. Abuse
Abuse

Abuse refers to the use or treatment of something that is harmful. It can be classed by the target of abuse or the type of abuse....
, including verbal, physical, and sexual is considered unrighteous dominion.

Unrighteous dominion is considered a sin
Sin

Sin is a term used mainly in a religion context to describe an act that violates a morality rule, or the state of having committed such a violation....
, for which repentance
Repentance

Repentance is a change of thought and action to correct a wrong and gain forgiveness from a person who is wronged. In religious contexts it usually refers to confession to God, ceasing sin against God, and resolving to live according to religious law....
 (and in some cases restitution
Restitution

The law of restitution is the law of gains-based recovery. It is to be contrasted with the damages, which is the law of loss-based recovery. Obligations to make restitution and obligations to pay compensation are each a type of legal response to events in the real world....
) is required. It may also result in disciplinary actions
Disciplinary council

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , a disciplinary council is an ecclesiastical trial during which a member of the church is tried for alleged violations of church standards....
 by the church, which vary based on the nature and severity of the situation; Church President Gordon B. Hinckley
Gordon B. Hinckley

Gordon Bitner Hinckley was an United States religious leader who served as the fifteenth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from March 12, 1995 until his death....
 has specifically stated that "[a]ny man who engages in this practice is unworthy to hold a temple recommend." Penalties, up to and including excommunication
Excommunication

Excommunication is a religious censure used to deprive or suspend membership in a religious community. The word literally means putting [someone] out of full communion....
, may come into play. If acts stemming from unrighteous dominion are criminal in nature, the church may be obliged to disclose the facts of the case to the proper law enforcement officials.

See also

  • Covenant (Latter Day Saints)
  • Ordinance (Latter Day Saints)