Mormon church to allow parents in youth bishop meetings

In this Jan. 18, 2018 photo, Sam Young, a Mormon father from Houston who is organizing a petition to stop sexually explicit interviews of Mormon youth by their LDS Bishops, talks during a news conference in Salt Lake City. Young said Tuesday, March 27, 2018, that he’s pleased that church leaders are listening but said the changes don’t go far enough. It should be a requirement, not an option, to have a parent or adult with the youth in the interview along with the bishop, he said. (Steve Griffin/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)
In this Jan. 18, 2018 photo, Sam Young, a Mormon father from Houston who is organizing a petition to stop sexually explicit interviews of Mormon youth by their LDS Bishops, talks during a news conference in Salt Lake City. Young said Tuesday, March 27, 2018, that he’s pleased that church leaders are listening but said the changes don’t go far enough. It should be a requirement, not an option, to have a parent or adult with the youth in the interview along with the bishop, he said. (Steve Griffin/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)
FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2018, file photo, shows President Russell M. Nelson speaking at a news conference, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church announced Monday, March 26, 2018, is making significant changes to its guidelines for how local leaders are supposed to handle reports of sexual abuse and one-on-one meetings with youth amid heightened scrutiny over sexual abuse from the #metoo movement and one week after a former prominent church missionary leader was accused of sexually assaulting two women in the 1980s. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2018, file photo, shows President Russell M. Nelson, center, standing as his counselors Dallin H. Oaks, left and Henry B. Eyring, right, look on following a news conference, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church announced Monday, March 26, 2018, is making significant changes to its guidelines for how local leaders are supposed to handle reports of sexual abuse and one-on-one meetings with youth amid heightened scrutiny over sexual abuse from the #metoo movement and one week after a former prominent church missionary leader was accused of sexually assaulting two women in the 1980s. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2018, file photo, shows President Russell M. Nelson, center, as his counselors Dallin H. Oaks, left and Henry B. Eyring, speaking during a news conference, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church, announced Monday, March 26, 2018, is making significant changes to its guidelines for how local leaders are supposed to handle reports of sexual abuse and one-on-one meetings with youth amid heightened scrutiny over sexual abuse from the #MeToo movement and one week after a former prominent church missionary leader was accused of sexually assaulting two women in the 1980s. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

Mormon church to allow parents in youth bishop meetings

In this Jan. 18, 2018 photo, Sam Young, a Mormon father from Houston who is organizing a petition to stop sexually explicit interviews of Mormon youth by their LDS Bishops, talks during a news conference in Salt Lake City. Young said Tuesday, March 27, 2018, that he’s pleased that church leaders are listening but said the changes don’t go far enough. It should be a requirement, not an option, to have a parent or adult with the youth in the interview along with the bishop, he said. (Steve Griffin/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)
In this Jan. 18, 2018 photo, Sam Young, a Mormon father from Houston who is organizing a petition to stop sexually explicit interviews of Mormon youth by their LDS Bishops, talks during a news conference in Salt Lake City. Young said Tuesday, March 27, 2018, that he’s pleased that church leaders are listening but said the changes don’t go far enough. It should be a requirement, not an option, to have a parent or adult with the youth in the interview along with the bishop, he said. (Steve Griffin/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)
FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2018, file photo, shows President Russell M. Nelson speaking at a news conference, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church announced Monday, March 26, 2018, is making significant changes to its guidelines for how local leaders are supposed to handle reports of sexual abuse and one-on-one meetings with youth amid heightened scrutiny over sexual abuse from the #metoo movement and one week after a former prominent church missionary leader was accused of sexually assaulting two women in the 1980s. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2018, file photo, shows President Russell M. Nelson, center, standing as his counselors Dallin H. Oaks, left and Henry B. Eyring, right, look on following a news conference, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church announced Monday, March 26, 2018, is making significant changes to its guidelines for how local leaders are supposed to handle reports of sexual abuse and one-on-one meetings with youth amid heightened scrutiny over sexual abuse from the #metoo movement and one week after a former prominent church missionary leader was accused of sexually assaulting two women in the 1980s. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2018, file photo, shows President Russell M. Nelson, center, as his counselors Dallin H. Oaks, left and Henry B. Eyring, speaking during a news conference, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church, announced Monday, March 26, 2018, is making significant changes to its guidelines for how local leaders are supposed to handle reports of sexual abuse and one-on-one meetings with youth amid heightened scrutiny over sexual abuse from the #MeToo movement and one week after a former prominent church missionary leader was accused of sexually assaulting two women in the 1980s. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)