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Kiribati President Visits Church Headquarte­rs

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After addressing the 74th Session of the General Assembly of the U.N. in New York City, Kiribati President Taneti Maamau, along with his wife and delegation, stopped in Salt Lake City recently to meet with leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. President Maamau and others in the party have many family and community connection­s with the Church in Kiribati, where one in five citizens is a member.

At the U.N., President Maamau spoke of the importance of helping people, strengthen­ing the marginalis­ed, and the importance of education.

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints met with President and Mrs Maamau and two members of his delegation, Dr Naomi Ataueu and Peniita Garisau.

President Maamau thanked the First Presidency for the Church’s humanitari­an efforts in Kiribati.

On Sunday night, President and Mrs Maamau were honoured at a potluck dinner by the local Kiribati community.

The women received quilts at the Church’s Humanitari­an Center and the delegation toured the Bishops’ Central Storehouse.

They toured Brigham Young University, and were luncheon guests of university vice-president, Sandra Roberts, and enjoyed meeting returned missionari­es for a fun programme of song and dance.

At the Missionary Training Centre, the President saw newly called missionari­es practise their foreign language skills.

Elder Carl B Cook, a General Authority of the Church, spoke about the Church’s focus on self-reliance and BYU’s on-line educationa­l programmes.

While on the BYU campus, President Maamau stopped the touring cart to stand in front of a large bronze frieze engraved with a scripture from Doctrine and Covenants 88:77-78. “… ye shall teach one another…and my grace shall attend you…”

He and his wife later stopped at a famous Carl Bloch painting of Christ blessing a man in need.

 ??  ?? President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Russell Nelson meets with Kiribati president Taneti Maamau.
President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Russell Nelson meets with Kiribati president Taneti Maamau.
 ?? Photos: ?? President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Russell Nelson(fourth from left) with Kiribati president Taneti Maamau (fifth from left) and delegates.
Photos: President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Russell Nelson(fourth from left) with Kiribati president Taneti Maamau (fifth from left) and delegates.

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