Friday, June 13, 2014

Ukraine Donetsk Mission Closes

It appears that the Church has officially closed the Ukraine Donetsk Mission by consolidating it primarily with the Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk Mission. Recent political instability appears largely to blame for the closure of the mission, although few convert baptisms and low receptivity also appear as added reasons for the mission closure. There are now three missions in Ukraine and 404 missions worldwide.

2 comments:

  1. Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk Mission now contains the following units:

    Donetsk Ukraine District
    Bahate Branch
    Dnepropetrovsk Livoberezhna Branch
    Dnepropetrovsk Pobedy Branch
    Dnepropetrovsk Tsentralny Branch
    Kherson'ka Branch
    Kremenchuk Branch
    Mikolaiv Tsentralny Branch
    Poltava Branch
    Sevastopol Branch
    Simferopol's'ka Branch
    Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk Mission Branch
    Yevpatoriis'ka Branch
    Zaporizhzhia Branch


    The Donetsk Ukraine District has the following branches:

    Donetsk Branch
    Donetsk Ukraine District Branch
    Gorlovka Branch
    Lugansk Branch
    Makeyevka Branch
    Mariupol Branch
    Obyedinyoni Branch
    Petrovsky Branch

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  2. The mission has existed in name only for about a month. All proselytizing missionaries were evacuated in April, and in May the mission president and remaining senior couples left as well. It's hard to justify the existence of a mission without any missionaries, and the local membership still needed mission priesthood leadership, something which the neighboring missions could at least provide. If it were not for the violence that continues to rage in eastern Ukraine, the mission would still be operating.

    The Kharkiv Ukraine District and Sumy Branch were transferred to the Ukraine Kyiv Mission.

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