News Release

Church Statement Regarding Switzerland Missionaries

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued the following statement in response to news media inquiries regarding a new policy in Switzerland that would ban all missionaries from non-European Union countries beginning in 2012:

The Church has a long history in Switzerland dating back to 1850. We hope a solution can be found that allows missionaries, regardless of their country of origin, to continue to serve the Swiss people.

In our experience, the Church's missionaries return home after service in Switzerland with great love and respect for the people, history and culture of the country.

Missionary work for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began in Switzerland in 1850, and the Church now has nearly 8,000 members in Switzerland. The first Church temple built in Europe was completed in Zollikofen, near Bern, Switzerland, on 11 September 1955.

See news report at swissinfo.ch.

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