President Russell M. Nelson, leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, passes former President Gordon B. Hinckley as the longest living LDS propher-president history.
By comparison, Pope Francis is 85, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is 94 , the Dalai Lama is 86, and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, archbishop of Constantinople, is 82.
Nelson, revered by the Latter-day Saint faithful as a “prophet, seer and revelator,” has shown no signs of slowing down. He spoke numerous times at President Russell M. Nelson at the Church Administration Building in Salt Lake City on Thursday, April 13, 2022. Since becoming president, Nelson has instituted a number of significant changes felt by the Utah-based faith’s worldwide membership of 16.8 million. These include — but are not limited to —
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