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Relief Society (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)

 Organization

Corporate History

The Relief Society is the women's organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which was initially led by Emma Hale Smith in Nauvoo, IL in 1842. During the group's existance, it has been an organization dedicated to providing lessons, activities, and service opportunities for the women of the Church in both a ward and stake setting.

The Relief Society was established by various women of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Sarah M. Kimball's house in Nauvoo, IL in 1842. After giving their constitution to Joseph Smith, they set up various presidencies within their wards/stakes and selected Joseph Smith's wife Emma to serve as the overall president of the Society.

Between Joseph Smith's martyrdom in 1842 and 1866, the Society fell into disarray under Brigham Young's leadership of the Church. While he did allow various female-led societies to assist in the Church's exodus to Utah to assist in midwifrey (The Female Council of Health) and in developing bonds with the Native Americans, the general involvement of the Relief Society in the Church was weak.

From 1866 on, Brigham Young and later leaders of the Church made more of a concerted effort to make sure that the Relief Society would play a more predominant role in the Church. Not only did he call a new General President of the Society to lead the group (starting with Eliza Snow), but he permitted the Society to create magazines, be more actively involved in the ward, etc. Through the group's involvement of the Church, they contributed to the Church's welfare program, strengthen homes during times of war, and became Red Cross units in wartorn nations in World War I and World War II. They also worked to prevent the passage of the Equal Rights Ammendment, established the Women's Research Center at BYU, and so on.

Citation:
The Encyclopedia of Mormonism, via WWW, August 19, 2016 (Relief Society)

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Female Relief Society record book

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSSSSC23
Dates: 1854

Female Relief Society record book

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS SC 23
Scope and Contents

Minute book of the Female Relief Society in Salt Lake City, Utah, which outlines the activities, resolutions and meetings of the society. The record was kept by Louisa R. Taylor, the society's secretary, and includes entries for meetings from January 9-June 13, 1854.

Dates: 1854

Sound recordings of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints events, 1942-2012

 Series
Identifier: UA 1197 Series 2
Scope and Contents

Contains audio recordings of firesides, conferences, leadership meetings, religious meetings, religious events, Relief Society meetings, Temple groundbreakings, Missionary Training Center devotionals, and seminars. Dated 1942 to 2012.

Dates: 1942-2012

Sound recordings of executive leadership meetings, 1954-1958

 Sub-Series
Identifier: UA 1197 Series 2 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 2

Sound recordings of leadership meetings, 1953-1979

 Sub-Series
Identifier: UA 1197 Series 2 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Contains audio recordings of bishop's workshops, leadership meetings, and Priesthood training. Dated 1953 to 1979.

Dates: 1953-1979

Sound recordings of training meetings, 1958-1979

 Sub-Series
Identifier: UA 1197 Series 2 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Contains audio recordings of training sessions pertaining mostly to Priesthood holders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Dated 1958 to 1979.

Dates: 1958-1979