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Sister Aburto, Elder Andersen speak at 52nd Religious Education Symposium
Sister Reyna I. Aburto and Elder Neil L. Andersen visited BYU campus for the 52nd annual Religious Education Symposium on Jan. 19 and 20.
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Church members taught to 'hold fast' during Saturday morning session
Church leaders encouraged members to have a 'mighty change of heart' and hold fast to the Savior amid today's contention during the Saturday morning session of the 192nd Annual General Conference.
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Leaders encourage 'rediscovering connections' at BYU Women's Conference
Church leaders encouraged sisters to cultivate connections with others and use faith to navigate hardships in the opening session of the 2021 BYU Women’s Conference.
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Opinion: We need to talk about mental health
Sister Reyna I. Aburto second counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency, spoke candidly about mental illness and suicide in her women's session address Saturday evening. The BYU community would do well to follow her example.
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2019 BYU Women's Conference builds faith while tackling tough topics
Women take notes at a BYU Women's Conference session. (Madeline Mortensen/BYU)
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Relief Society General Presidency teaches how women are 'Endowed with Priesthood Power'
Relief Society General Presidency, from left: Sister Sharon Eubank, first counselor; Jean B. Bingham president; and Sister Reyna I. Aburto, second counselor. They each addressed different questions about women and the priesthood during a session of BYU Women's Conference on May 2. (Mormon Newsroom)
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Speakers open Women’s Conference in BYU's Marriott Center
Former General Relief Society President Julie B. Beck takes a selfie with her husband, Ramon P. Beck, before the opening session of the 2019 BYU Women's Conference, where she was the keynote speaker. (Universe photo)
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