In the latest news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we look at the church being registered in Azerbailjan, a country with some questionable human rights practices; a baseball announcer who mistook a 'Mormon' for 'moron' in a T-shirt; BYU's plans for a new medical school; and whether LDS meetinghouses are ADA-friendly.
Also: Baseball announcer blows call on “Mormon” T-shirt; single members embrace age changes; BYU’s new medical school; is your meetinghouse ADA-friendly?
The nation straddles Europe and Asia, bounded by the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus Mountains. A former Soviet republic, it is home to more than 10 million people, the vast majority of them Muslim. Its largest city, Baku, is also its capital. Allahshükür Pashazade, the Islamic spiritual leader of the Caucasus region, poses for a photograph with church President Russell M. Nelson during a visit to Salt Lake City. Included in the photo is First Presidency first counselor Dallin H. Oaks, far left, Azerbaijan Ambassador to the United States Khazar Ibrahim, third from left, First Presidency second counselor Henry B. Eyring, second from right, and apostle David A. Bednar, right.
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