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  2. Priesthood Restoration Site - Wikipedia

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    The Priesthood Restoration Site, formally known as the Aaronic Priesthood Restoration Site, is a historic site located in Oakland Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. The site comprises property once owned by Joseph Smith , and is the spot where Latter Day Saints believe the resurrected John the Baptist conferred the ...

  3. Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The artwork would be part of a monument on Temple Square to commemorate the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood, to be dedicated on May 15, 1957, the 128th anniversary of the event. Funds for the project were raised from the Aaronic priesthood's membership, with youth members encouraged to donate 50¢ and adult members $1.00 (equivalent to ...

  4. Restoration of the Aaronic priesthood - Wikipedia

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    Restoration of the Aaronic priesthood may refer to: Restoration of the Aaronic priesthood, an 1829 event in which Joseph Smith claimed to receive God's power and authority; Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood, a 1957 sculpture by Avard Fairbanks

  5. Oakland Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Visitors' center for the Aaronic Priesthood Restoration Site, significant to the LDS Church Location of Pennsylvania in the United States Coordinates: 41°58′00″N 75°36′59″W  /  41.96667°N 75.61639°W  / 41.96667; -75

  6. Priesthood (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood, Smith never provided a date for the restoration of the Melchizedek priesthood, and never clearly indicated how this authority was conferred. Smith first specifically introduced the Melchizedek or high priesthood to the church in 1831.

  7. Aaronic priesthood (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    The Aaronic priesthood is thought to be a lesser or preparatory priesthood and an "appendage" [2] of the more powerful Melchizedek priesthood. In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) today, the holders of the Aaronic priesthood are primarily young men ages 11 to 18 and recent adult male converts to the church.

  8. History of the Latter Day Saint movement - Wikipedia

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    (Messenger and Advocate, 1(1), Oct. 1, 1834.) In 1835, Smith and Cowdery stated that the angel was John the Baptist, and that the "Holy Priesthood" was specifically the Priesthood of Aaron", which included the power to baptize. Today this area is preserved as the Aaronic Priesthood Restoration Site.

  9. Avard Fairbanks - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, his work Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood was added to Temple Square; [24] a relief version of this sculpture was added to the Priesthood Restoration Site in 1960. [25] A companion piece, Restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood, was also created for Temple Square and was displayed in the Mormon Pavilion at the 1964 New York ...