Aaronic priesthood - Latter Day Saints - was created in 1829.
The three degrees of priesthood in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are Aaronic Priesthood, Melchizedek Priesthood, and the Patriarchal Priesthood (which is not currently bestowed upon individuals but is believed to be part of future blessings). Each degree grants different responsibilities and authority in the church.
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Apostle - Latter Day Saints - was created in 1830.
Stake - Latter Day Saints - was created in 1834.
Priest - Latter Day Saints - was created in 1830.
Seventy - Latter Day Saints - was created in 1835.
Teacher - Latter Day Saints - was created in 1830.
The Story of the Latter-day Saints was created in 1992.
A Priest is the highest office in the Aaronic Priesthood. (The church has an Aaronic or "preperatory" Priesthood, and the Melchizedek Priesthood, which is only for adult males.) Most all male members of the church are ordained priests at the age of 16, unless they convert after that age, in which case it is often a few weeks to a year after their baptism. Priests have the responisibilities and authority of the lower offices in the Aaronic Priesthood (deacon and teacher) as well as some of their own. All members of the Aaronic Priesthood have the authority pass the sacrament (communion) to the congregation. They also visit members of the congregation and collect fast offerings (donations for the poor collected after a day of fasting), assist the Bishop and other congregation leaders, teach the gospel and assist in missionary work. In addition, Priests have the authority to bless the sacrament (communion), ordain others to the Aaronic Priesthood, and to baptize. If by priest you mean the man who leads a congregation, we use the term Bishop (or Branch President in small congregations). They have different duties, but can perform the duties of a priest if there are none available. The duties of the Priest come from a revelation given to Joseph Smith which is now in section 20 of our Doctrine and Covenants. It can be read at scriptures.lds.org/dc/20/46-52#46 with the pertinent verses highlighted.
High priest - Latter Day Saints - was created in 1831.
Chad Daybell is an author known for writing religious and fictional books related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He co-authored the Standing in Holy Places series and has written books such as "Times of Turmoil" and "Chasing Paradise." Daybell gained significant media attention due to his involvement in a high-profile legal case related to the death of his former wife and stepchildren.
In order to be baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) and become a member of the Church, you must be at least eight years old. If you are under 18, you must have a parent's permission. In order to perform a baptism in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, you must be at least a Priest in the Aaronic Priesthood. In order to be a Priest you must be a male member of the Church who is at least 16 years old and is living the standards of the Church.