The Church in Argentina

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The Church in Argentina

Church Membership in Argentina continues to grow.  The most recent figures indicate there are nearly 400,000 members of the Church in Argentina.

Membership 399,440
Missions 10
Temples 1 (plus 1 announced)
Congregations 823

Brief History of the Church in Argentina

Two Latter-day Saint families emigrated from Germany to Argentina in about 1923. They began sharing their beliefs through local newspapers and wrote letters to the First Presidency requesting missionaries. Church Apostle Melvin J. Ballard was sent to Argentina in December 1925 and six people were baptized. The South American Mission was created. Elder Ballard later prophesied that "the work will go forth slowly just as the oak grows from an acorn...[But] the South American Mission will become a power in the Church."

Argentina initially was part of the Church's South America Mission. Then, in 1936, that mission was divided into the Brazilian and Argentine missions. Membership grew slowly for the first 20 years, in 1945 membership in Argentina was 800. The Argentine Mission was divided in 1962, and additional missions have been created since then. In 1998 there were ten missions in Argentina.

The first stake (diocese) in Argentina was organized in Buenos Aires in 1966 with Angel Abrea, now a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, as stake president. By 1978, membership had reached about 40,000 members. The Buenos Aires Argentina Temple was announced in 1980 and dedicated January 17, 1986.

Buenos Aires was designated area presidency headquarters of the South America South Area in 1984. Three new missions in 1990--Mendoza, Resistencia, and Trelew, and the Buenos Aires West Mission in 1992--reflect the continuing growth in Argentina.

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Valentín  F. Núñez
Valentín  F. Núñez
Director de Asuntos Públicos
La Iglesia de Jesucristo
de los Santos de los Últimos Días
Bonpland 2349
1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina
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News & Updates

September 09, 2012

Buenos Aires Argentina Temple Rededicated 

August 20, 2012

Construction Photos 

April 27, 2012

Rededication date and open house announced