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    Fiji Click here for the Pacific Mormon Newsroom 5b16p

    24,358 2w1n27

    Total Church hip

    1-in-

    4 544a2i

    Stakes

    52 584y10

    Congregations

    26 Wards
    26 Branches

    11 4s6262

    FamilySearch Centers

    11

    1 196eh

    Temples

    1 196eh

    Missions | 2 Districts

    History 4a2b4f

    In May 1843, thirteen years after the Church was organized in the United States, four men were sent to be missionaries in the islands of the Pacific.

    In the 1950s, Latter-day Saint Tongan and Samoan families, including Cecil B. Smith and Mele Vea Ashley and their families, held Church meetings in Suva, Fiji. When the first missionaries, Elders Boyd L. Harris and Sheldon L. Abbott, arrived, they began working with this group and organized the Suva Branch (a small congregation) on 5 September 1954.

    Work proceeded slowly. Missionaries were limited by the multiple languages spoken in Fiji and by restrictions of only two missionary visas at a time. In January 1955, President David O. McKay had an airplane layover in Suva, and he met the missionaries and attended services at the Smith home. Twenty-eight people attended that day. President McKay urged missionaries to proceed and to purchase property for a building. The Church building that was later constructed was a nearly normal-sized stake (diocese) center, anticipating great future growth.

    Fiji was placed in the Tongan mission on 15 January 1958, and 93 people attended the conference that day. Later in 1958, 300 attended dedicatory services for the new building. About that time, the quota of missionaries was increased by six. Gideon Dolo was the first Fijian to serve a mission, leaving in February 1959.

    Growth continued in the 1960s. In 1966, 150 attended district conferences in Suva. Three years later, the attendance at conference reached 500, and the district was divided. The Fiji Mission was created 23 July 1971. In 1972, mission president Eb L. Davis expanded the mission into several new areas. By 1972, the building was filled with Fijians, Indians, Rotumans, Tongans, Samoans, New Zealanders, Australians, Europeans, and Americans.

    Educational efforts were also strengthened in Fiji. In 1969, a Church school was held in the building, and by 1973 it had more than 100 students. In 1975, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Fiji Technical College was opened. By 1984, 372 students were enrolled.

    The Suva Fiji Stake was organized 12 June 1983, with Inosi Naga as president. The Suva Fiji Temple was dedicated on 18 June 2000.

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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