Gérald Caussé, a senior leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has been appointed as the newest member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He fills the vacancy left after the passing of President Russell Nelson and the recent appointment of President Dallin Oaks.
At 62, Caussé brings deep experience in overseeing the church’s global finances and temple construction efforts. For the past decade, he served as the presiding bishop, directing the church’s financial operations and welfare programs while expanding its humanitarian initiatives.
The Quorum is the governing body positioned just below the church president and his two counselors. Members help guide church policy and oversee its diverse ventures. With Caussé’s appointment, he now becomes part of the line of succession to the presidency, determined by seniority within the Quorum.
Under Caussé’s leadership, the church increased its charitable spending and expanded its network of temples worldwide, centers for its most sacred rites. Although the church keeps its financial details confidential, its investment division, Ensign Peak Advisors Inc., has reported assets valued at 58 billion dollars.
The LDS Church’s holdings span multiple sectors, including real estate, agriculture, publishing, life insurance, nonprofit organizations, and higher education institutions. It also operates a Polynesian Cultural Center in Hawaii and a high-end open-air shopping complex in Salt Lake City.
“Caussé brings an intimate knowledge of the church’s vast finances to the Quorum of the Twelve.”
A native of France, Gérald Caussé has played a central role in modernizing the church’s financial transparency and global expansion efforts. His work has significantly shaped the faith’s presence and infrastructure across continents.
Author’s summary: Gérald Caussé’s appointment as an apostle marks a new chapter in the LDS Church, uniting financial expertise, global growth, and spiritual leadership in one influential figure.