Monday, June 4, 2012

New Stake in Mexico; Stakes Discontinued in Mexico

Last Sunday, missionaries report that a new stake was created Mexico.  Originally organized in 1987 as a district, the Ciudad del Carmen Mexico District became a stake.  It is unclear how many of the six branches in the former district became wards in the new stake and I will provide this information once it becomes available.

Members report that two stakes were discontinued in the Guadalajara area and a new district was formed.  I will provide more details on the reorganization of stakes in the area once it becomes available.

There are now 224 stakes and 36 districts in Mexico.

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  1. Here is the final unit information after all changes were made in Guadalajara:

    Guadalajara México Bugambilias Stake
    - Tlajomulco 2nd Branch
    - Buenos Aires Ward
    - Bugambilias Ward
    - Cruz del Sur Ward
    - Patria Ward
    - Tlajomulco 1st Ward

    Guadalajara México Independencia Stake
    - Arquitectura Ward
    - Auditorio Ward
    - Huentitán Ward
    - Independencia Ward
    - La Huerta Ward

    Guadalajara México Lomas Stake
    - Belenes Ward
    - Lomas Ward
    - Nuevo México Ward
    - Residencial Ward
    - Tesistan Ward
    - Valdepeñas Ward

    Guadalajara México Reforma Stake
    - Bosque Ward
    - Camichines Ward
    - Libertad Ward
    - Reforma Ward
    - Río Verde Ward
    - Tonalá Ward

    Guadalajara México Tlaquepaque Stake
    - Central Ward
    - Industrial Ward
    - Las Juntas Ward
    - Tapatío Ward
    - Tlaquepaque Ward

    Guadalajara México Unión Stake
    - Tala Branch
    - Estancia Ward
    - Moctezuma Ward
    - Naciones Unidas Ward
    - Primavera Ward
    - Providencia Ward

    Chapala México District
    - Ajijic Branch
    - Mezcala Branch
    - Ocotlan Branch
    - Tizapán Branch

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  2. Wow, all of those stakes are still so small. Could we see further reductions in the near future?

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