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Duty to God Award : ウィキペディア英語版 | Duty to God Award
The Duty to God Award honor is presented to young men who participate in the Aaronic Priesthood training within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The Duty to God program for young men is roughly equivalent to the Personal Progress program for young women in the LDS Church. ==Award history== Prior to 2002, the award was presented to young male LDS Church members in recognition of their fulfillment of religious duties. Although the award did not require participation in the Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), the BSA recognized it as evidence of a Scout's commitment to Scouting principles. The concept of the current award was first introduced by F. Melvin Hammond at the church's October 2001 general conference. "Young men who have achieved this new Duty to God Award will be better prepared than ever to go to the temple, serve missions, marry in the temple and become good husbands and fathers,' said Hammond in announcing the program. "They will be better prepared to serve their families, their Church and their community."〔("Program ‘will improve their lives,’" Deseret News, October 27, 2001 (fee-based article) )〕
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