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    55,678 41264g

    Total Church hip

    1-in-

    10 4a2767

    Stakes

    10

    80 4i5j3b

    Congregations

    60 Wards
    20 Branches

    29 3d1t6a

    FamilySearch Centers

    29

    1 196eh

    Temples

    2 5v92b

    Missions | 1 Districts

    History 4a2b4f

    The First Presidency authorized President Arwell L. Pierce of the Mexican Mission to add Costa Rica to his mission in July 1946. He visited the country in September of that same year, staying at the home of H. Clark Fails, a member of the Church living there.

    The first missionaries, Elders Robert B. Miller and David D. Lingard, arrived in Costa Rica about this same time in early September. They presented the president of the Republic with a copy of the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. Missionaries left Costa Rica in 1948 to avoid a national revolution, but returned in time to enjoy a Pioneer Day celebration with Church on 24 July 1949.

    The first conference of the Church in the country was held 7 June 1950, and about 70 attended. A local unit (branch) was organized on 25 August 1950, and property for the first chapel was purchased in 1951.

    During the 1950s the Church grew slowly, with several visits from General Authorities. In 1952, the Central American Mission was organized apart from the Mexican Mission. In 1965, the Guatemala-El Salvador mission was organized and included the country of Costa Rica. The Costa Rica Mission was organized 20 June 1974.

    The first district conference was held in August 1968, with 296 people in attendance. The San Jose Costa Rica Stake (diocese) was created 20 January 1977, with Manuel Najera Guzman as president, and a month later the area conference was held in San Jose. At that time there were 3,800 in the country.

    President Gordon B. Hinckley visited Costa Rica on 29 January 1997, and spoke to about 7,000 . He also visited Costa Rica's president, Jose Maria Figueres, at his office in San Jose.

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    Phone:  502-2339-0606, ext. 2410
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    Africa 1h5b65

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    933,511 5g5h6v

    2,927 5a6xm

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    54Missions 116p57

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    575

    Temples z2rm

    6Temples 1396m

    Asia 455744

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    1,316,373 4p2d2o

    2,145 6j224

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    51Missions 4y4s2a

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    419

    Temples z2rm

    11Temples x693

    Europe 36p64

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    513,534 272e22

    1,290 k5kz

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    37Missions 4v602c

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    665

    Temples z2rm

    14Temples 1q1l6e

    North America 204j5a

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    9,733,719 342d58

    18,426 2d46d

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    187Missions 1v5a6m

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    3,106

    Temples z2rm

    131Temples 287042

    Oceania (Pacific) 365c7

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    607,302 635l4a

    1,290 k5kz

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    17Missions 1hc1c

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    321

    Temples z2rm

    11Temples x693

    South America 3u15q

    Total Church hip 334m6k

    Congregations

    4,392,463 43292h

    5,599 5em6g

    Congregations

    Missions 482q3r

    104Missions 1fp1o

    FamilySearch Centers 723y3h

    1,459

    Temples z2rm

    29Temples 1k7151