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− | |q= | + | |q=What determines which penalty is imposed in a disciplinary council? |
− | |a= | + | |a=Leaders rely upon the facts of each case and revelation from God to determine the proper outcome of a disciplinary council. |
+ | Murder always requires excommunication<ref>''Handbook 1'', 6.9.3.</ref> as does incest in virtually all cases.<ref>''Handbook 1'', 6.7.3., 6.9.3.</ref> | ||
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+ | Other factors considered include: | ||
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+ | * Whether those involved in the sin have made temple covenants | ||
+ | * Age and maturity of the sinner | ||
+ | * Whether marital covenants (one’s own or others’) were violated by the sin | ||
+ | * Frequency of the sin | ||
+ | * Whether one confessed voluntarily | ||
+ | * Whether one has committed similar past serious sins | ||
+ | * Whether the sinner was in a position of trust or authority | ||
+ | * Whether the sin has become broadly known in the community | ||
+ | * Whether the sinner held a visible position of Church leadership or responsibility | ||
+ | * What the interests of innocent parties affected by the sin require | ||
+ | * Time elapsed since the sin | ||
+ | * Evidence by word and deed of sincere and complete repentence | ||
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− | |q= | + | |q=Who is informed of the outcome of a disciplinary council? |
− | |a= | + | |a=In most cases, the matters discussed in disciplinary councils remain completely confidential. Ward leaders are privately advised if a member’s privileges have been restricted, but they are not told the details. (This prevents embarrassment, since leaders can avoid calling on a member under restrictions to pray or teach.) |
+ | A more public announcement is made if the transgressor is found guilty of: | ||
+ | #Apostasy | ||
+ | #Predatory behavior which threatens other members | ||
+ | #Other flagrant transgressions (e.g., teaching plural marriage, public ridicule or opposition to Church leaders) | ||
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+ | In such cases, only a general announcement is made to the adults of a ward, informing them that the member has been either disfellowshipped or excommunicated “for conduct contrary to the laws and order of the Church.” Members are asked not to discuss the matter with anyone or gossip about it. | ||
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If you have a question about the whys, hows, or wherefores of Church Discipline in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, our FAQ has the answer.
Whenever this [stake high] council convenes to act upon any case, the twelve councilors shall consider whether it is a difficult one or not; if it is not, two only of the councilors shall speak upon it....But if it is thought to be difficult, four shall be appointed; and if more difficult, six; but in no case shall more than six be appointed to speak. The accused, in all cases, has a right to one–half of the council, to prevent insult or injustice. And the councilors appointed to speak before the council are to present the case, after the evidence is examined, in its true light before the council; and every man is to speak according to equity and justice. Those councilors who draw even numbers, that is, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12, are the individuals who are to stand up in behalf of the accused, and prevent insult and injustice.
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