Henry B. Eyring comments on massacre on its 150th anniversary; says that the massacre was abhorrent in light of the Gospel.

Date
Sep 11, 2007
Type
Periodical
Source
Henry B. Eyring
LDS
Hearsay
Scribed Verbatim
Journalism
Reference

Henry B. Eyring, comments from the sesquicentennial of the Mountain Meadows Massacre on September 11, 2007, as quoted in "Topic: Mountain Meadows Massacre" Newsroom of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, accessed June 28, 2021

Scribe/Publisher
Church Newsroom
People
Henry B. Eyring
Audience
Latter-day Saints
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"Although they are Church employees, the authors have retained full editorial control and have drawn their own conclusions from the exhaustive body of historical material they assembled. They have been given full access to all relevant materials held by the Church. Two of the significant conclusions they have reached are (1) that the message conveying the will and intent of Brigham Young not to interfere with the immigrants arrived too late, and (2) that the responsibility for the massacre lies with local leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the regions near Mountain Meadows who also held civic and military positions and with members of the Church acting under their direction." "Although no event in history can fully be known, the work of these three authors has enabled us to know more than we ever have known about this unspeakable episode. The truth, as we have come to know it, saddens us deeply. The gospel of Jesus Christ that we espouse abhors the cold-blooded killing of men, women, and children. Indeed, it advocates peace and forgiveness. What was done here long ago by members of our Church represents a terrible and inexcusable departure from Christian teaching and conduct. We cannot change what happened, but we can remember and honor those who were killed here." "We express profound regret for the massacre carried out in this valley 150 years ago today and for the undue and untold suffering experienced by the victims then and by their relatives to the present time."

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