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===Historical Background=== | ===Historical Background=== | ||
<ref> The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Facts and Statistics: Tonga, https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/facts-and-statistics/country/Tonga, accessed 6 April 2020.</ref> | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has had an official presence in Tonga for well over a century. In 1891, King Siaosi (George) Tupou was visited by the first Latter-day Saint missionaries to arrive on the shores of Tonga and gave them permission to preach. Property was purchased, a mission home and school were built and a boat was secured for travel between islands. Through the years the Church in Tonga slowly began to grow. | ||
During World War II many Latter-day Saint servicemen were stationed near Tonga and attended the local worship services. After the war the Church experienced dramatic growth as many local members were called as missionaries. | |||
The progress of the Church on the islands has been assisted through the establishment of schools. A school in Nieafu was opened by the Church in 1907, and another, the Makeke School, was opened in 1924. A new educational complex, the Liahona High School, was established in 1952; it has become one of the largest and most successful educational institutions in Tonga. | |||
Tonga has the largest number of Latter-day Saints per capita of any nation in the world. The Nuku’alofa Tonga Temple will serve approximately 41,000 Church members throughout Tonga and the Line Islands of the Pacific Ocean. Total Church Membership: 66,631. Congregations: 173.<ref> The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Facts and Statistics: Tonga, https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/facts-and-statistics/country/Tonga, accessed 6 April 2020.</ref> | |||
=='''Methodist Church Records'''== | =='''Methodist Church Records'''== | ||
===Writing for Records=== | ===Writing for Records=== |
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