Church History Matters

200 - Priesthood & Women During the 20th Century | Church History Matters I Women & Priesthood Series

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Apr 14, 2026
A look at how mid-20th-century organizational reform centralized authority and reshaped women's roles in church institutions. Stories about auxiliaries losing autonomy, magazines and budgets being pulled under centralized control, and youth programs being reorganized. Discussion of correlation's global scaling and the trade-offs between international unity and local female leadership.
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From Federal Church To Corporate Priesthood Rule

  • The church shifted from a federal to a corporate structure in the 20th century, centralizing authority under priesthood lines.
  • Lisa Tait explains this made auxiliaries subordinate to a male-identified priesthood-led corporate model, reshaping women's institutional power.
ANECDOTE

MIA Used Recreation As A Gospel Laboratory

  • The MIA embraced progressive recreation: athletics, music, dance, contests, and camps to teach gospel through activities.
  • By the 1920s MIA became the church's recreation arm with girls' camps, Beehive program, and June conference contests.
ANECDOTE

Relief Society Building Fund Redirected To Bishop's Building

  • Relief Society leaders raised funds for their own women's building but the First Presidency redirected the lot to build the Bishop's Building instead.
  • Bathsheba Smith and the board felt publicly grieved after years of fundraising and then had to accept office space in the Bishop's Building (1909).
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