The Overlooked LDS Holiday: Commemorating the Restoration of the Priesthood?
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Pamela DeanMay 11, 2024
Those are all excellent points. My big beef is that in every Ward that I have been in in the United States, the aaronic priesthood campout is held on Mother's Day weekend. On the one weekend a year dedicated to mothers in over a hundred countries around the world, the men and boys take off to go camping by themselves , leaving their wives and mothers behind to take care of the house and take care of the younger children and whatever else needs to be done. Why can't they go camping the weekend after Mother's Day? Or the weekend before? Where is the mother and daughter camp out?
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