Women in the Scriptures
Mother's Day Traditions
Women in General Conference
Relief Society Facts
Women in History
200

This woman gave birth to John the Baptist

Elizabeth

200

Before 2019, missionaries were allowed to do this only twice a year—one of those times being on Mother’s Day

Call home

200

In October 1845, she became the first woman to speak in General Conference, delivering a talk titled “This Gospel of Glad Tidings to All People”

Lucy Smith

200

She was the first president of the Relief Society and served until 1844

Emma Smith

200

The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

Amelia Earhart

400

After her husband died, she gleaned the fields of Boaz and gained his favor

Ruth

400

In the United States, Mother's Day is celebrated annually on this day of the year

The second Sunday in May

400

Before 1929, all but one of the women who spoke in General Conference had this distinction

Returned missionaries

400

This Relief Society motto originates in 1 Corinthians 13:8

Charity Never Faileth

400

A German-born Jewish victim of the Holocaust, famous for her diaries

Anne Frank

600

This Jewish queen saved her people by approaching King Ahasuerus

Esther

600

This flower, often given on Mother's Day, symbolizes admiration and remembrance—red for a living mother, white for one who has passed

Carnation

600

Sister Belle Spafford served in this role for 29 years, speaking at every General Conference during her tenure (including once at the General Priesthood session!)

General Relief Society President

600

The year the Relief Society was officially founded in Nauvoo, Illinois

1842

600

A peasant girl who led the French army to victory during the Hundred Years’ War

Joan of Arc

800

She was a devoted follower of Jesus, and was healed of seven demons

Mary Magdalene

800

After Christmas and Easter, Mother's Day ranks third for the highest surge in this weekly activity

Church attendance

800

Invited by President Heber J. Grant, Ruth Pyrtle spoke at the April 1930 General Conference despite having this uncommon status among speakers

She was not a member of the church

800

The acronym FRSN could also stand for this original name of the Relief Society

The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo

800

A human rights advocate, she was First Lady of the US from 1933 to 1945

Eleanor Roosevelt

1000

Believed she would never have children, but was told by God that she would have a son—and she did!

Sarah

1000

In 1908, this woman founded Mother's Day as a tribute to her late mother; it became a U.S. national holiday in 1914

Anna Jarvis

1000

She said this quote at the April 2025 General Conference: 

"Wholeness is born of faith in and conversion to Jesus Christ and in letting the light of that conversion shine. ‘Many are called, but few [choose to be] chosen.”...will you choose now to be whole in Him?”

President Camille N. Johnson

1000

Name each member of the current Relief Society General Presidency

President Camille N. Johnson

Sister J. Anette Dennis

Sister Kristin M. Yee

1000

Her support for women’s rights led to the 19th Amendment—but she died before it became law

Susan B. Anthony

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