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Religion
Weekly average in church (all faiths): 9031232
Weekly National Church Attendance (all faiths): 25%
LDS Membership: 308365. (#7 out of 245 countries.)
Approx. LDS Activity Rate: 25%
Approx. Active Members: 77091
LDS, as percentage of churchgoers: 0.853%
LDS, as percent of population: 0.8536%
Active LDS, as percent of Population: 0.2134%
Missions: 10 (#5 out of 245 countries.)
Temples: 1 (#9 out of 245 countries.)
Stakes: 64 (#7 out of 245 countries.)
Districts: 37 (#4 out of 245 countries.)
Wards: 406
Branches: 389
Total Church Units: 795 (#7 out of 245 countries.)
Population per ward or branch: 45440
Average members per unit: 387
Average active members per unit: 96
CHURCH OPENS MEETINGHOUSES TO ARGENTINE FLOOD EVACUEES
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Hundreds have sought shelter in Church meetinghouses following flooding and heavy rains in Argentina. For several days, rain has drenched parts of Argentina, causing widespread flooding that has killed at least 7 people. Nearly 37,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes, prompting the Church to offer its meetinghouses as shelters in the affected areas.
Mormons in Argentina reminded of church's position on gay marriage
BUENOS AIRES - In a letter read Sunday in sacrament meetings throughout Argentina, the LDS Church reaffirmed its doctrine of marriage being between a man and a woman. Argentina's senate will be debating same-sex union legislation this week and a proposed bill to allow same-sex couples to adopt. The latter is scheduled for a vote this week. Ref. Source 2
Apostles visit with local Church leaders in Argentina
The local stake leaders gathered on Sept. 8, the day before the rededication of the Buenos Aires Argentina Temple, for a special meeting that included direction from President Henry B. Eyring, first counselor in the First Presidency, and Elder M. Russell Ballard and Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve. Ref. Source 8
Members Safe After Flooding in Argentina
Many Church members lost their homes in La Plata, Argentina, during the early hours of Tuesday, April 2, when a record-breaking storm inundated the area with more than 10 inches of rain in just a few hours. Water levels quickly rose, flooding many neighborhoods and low-lying areas and causing at least 52 deaths. Several people drowned after being trapped in their cars or while walking along city streets as the water quickly rose. The same storm killed at least five people in Buenos Aires. Ref. Source 8