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Top LDS women’s leader touts ‘joyful juggle,’ says to put motherhood first

Lamenting the declining birthrate, Relief Society President Camille Johnson warns that “if women cease to bear and nurture children, this mortal experience ends.”

(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) President Camille Johnson, the global leader of the Latter-day Saint women's Relief Society, expresses concern about declining birthrates and marriage rates in a May 3, 2024, broadcast delivered at Brigham Young University.