In a significant development for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Gérald Caussé has been appointed as the newest apostle, marking an important milestone in the church's leadership.
Born in Bordeaux, France, Gérald Caussé serves as the church's 15th presiding bishop and is the third presiding bishop born outside the United States. Since October 2015, he has managed the church's real estate, financial, investment, and humanitarian operations. His French heritage adds to the diversity of the leadership, which now includes two other European apostles: Dieter F. Uchtdorf from Germany and Patrick Kearon from Britain.
"I’ve always had a testimony of Jesus Christ. He’s always been in the center of my life."
This deep faith shapes his approach and foundation for his responsibilities as an apostle.
Caussé has played a key role in overseeing the church’s extensive financial holdings, a position that has attracted notable attention in recent years. In addition, his commitment to environmental stewardship brings fresh perspectives to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
Summary: Gérald Caussé’s appointment as apostle enriches LDS leadership with his faith-driven approach and expert stewardship of church finances and humanitarian affairs.
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