Presidency of the Church in Europe, 1 January–15 May 1844
Presidency of the Church in Europe, 1 January–15 May
1844
When most of
the returned to ,
Illinois, from their European mission in early 1841, remained in and was appointed the
mission’s presiding authority, with and as his counselors. Pratt served in
that capacity until shortly before his departure for Nauvoo in October
1842, when he announced that would be the new
president of the church in Europe, with Snow and
as his counselors. Ward and Clark continued to
lead the church in Europe after Snow and a company of Saints set sail
from England for in January 1843. In spring 1843, JS
instructed the to send to “preside over the church in England” with
Clark and Ward as counselors. Hedlock was set apart on 23 May 1843 but did not
arrive in the British Isles until 30 September 1843.