D&C 20:58 says deacons and teacher do not have FHE authority to lay on hands, which would suggest priests do.
Anyways, I'm confused.....

Handbook 2:20.1.1 says that only brethren who hold the necessary priesthood to perform an ordinance or blessing may stand in the circle, and 20.1.2 says that only a Melchizedek Priesthood holder may set apart a person to serve in a Church calling.jdlessley wrote:Setting apart the Young Women Secretary falls under the authority of the Melchizedek Priesthood.
It doesn't suggest that. In fact, verses 46-52, which outline the priest's responsibilities, do not include any reference to laying on hands. The reference to laying on of hands may have come because that portion of the revelation (from 38-67) also deals with apostles and elders, who do lay on hands. As others have said, priests can ordain deacons, teachers, and other priests. But they don't have anything to do with administrating the church, and calling and setting people apart is unquestionable an administrative activity.mead170375 wrote:D&C 20:58 says deacons and teacher do not have FHE authority to lay on hands, which would suggest priests do.
The instructions for performing a blessing of a baby or child are in section 18.6.2 of the Handbook: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/stu ... le_number8allenmckeehan wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:57 am When performing a baby's blessing, does the spokesman hold the baby with both hands while every other priesthood holder lays their right hand on the bottom of the baby and their left hand on the right shoulder? Wouldn't this not complete the circle?
Allen