Gerald Causse, a senior leader within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has been appointed to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. This group is an all-male governing body that advises the church president and oversees key policies and business affairs.
Previously, Causse managed the church’s finances and directed global temple initiatives. His leadership included a significant increase in humanitarian efforts and a worldwide expansion of temple construction.
As a member of the Quorum, Causse will have a prominent role in shaping church policy and guiding its global business interests.
Gerald Causse, previously responsible for managing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' finances and global temple initiatives, has been named as the faith's newest apostle.
During his tenure as presiding bishop, Causse played a crucial role in increasing the church's humanitarian contributions and its extensive construction of temples worldwide.
Gerald Causse's appointment to the Quorum marks a significant step in LDS leadership, leveraging his financial and humanitarian expertise to influence church governance globally.