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    Sweden Click here for the Sweden Mormon Newsroom 173l5s

    9,489 4e6048

    Total Church hip

    1-in-

    4 544a2i

    Stakes

    40 154x4c

    Congregations

    25 Wards
    15 Branches

    38 6t2157

    FamilySearch Centers

    38

    1 196eh

    Temples

    1 196eh

    Missions | 1 Districts

    History 4a2b4f

    John E. Forsgren, a Swede who had ed the Church in Boston in 1843, returned as the first missionary to his homeland in 1850. Despite intense early opposition, the restored gospel spread quickly, and by 1860 there were branches of the Church spread around the country. Many early converts immigrated to Utah to help build up new Latter-day Saint settlements there, but they and their children maintained ties to Sweden and often returned as missionaries.

    In the early 1900s, emigration from Sweden declined, and Latter-day Saint congregations gained new strength. In 1905, the Swedish Mission was organized, with Peter Matson, a Swedish convert, as president. As the Church grew, however, so too did opposition. Persistent false accusations of plural marriage prompted the Riksdag (parliament) to consider funding a public awareness campaign opposing the Church and, in 1920, to temporarily discontinue visas for Latter-day Saint missionaries. Despite this, persisted in sharing the gospel, meeting together often, and strengthening one another (see Moroni 6:5–6). By the mid-20th century, branches had been reestablished throughout Sweden. In 1975, the first stake in Sweden was organized in Stockholm.

    Throughout their history, Swedish Saints have provided strength and for throughout Europe. In 1966, Festinord, an annual conference attended by young adult from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland, was first held in Stockholm. Since the dedication of the Stockholm Sweden Temple, the first in Scandinavia, in July 1985, Saints from throughout northern and eastern Europe have traveled to Stockholm to participate in temple ordinances.

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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