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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormonism) is found across the world, with the exception of some communist countries, and certain countries in the Middle East, and it is especially prevalent n South America.

This is excluding the United states, where Mormonism is obviously prevalent.

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There are few countries in the world which do not allow Mormonism to be practiced. There are some Communist countries which will not allow it because the Government usually has a one religion policy.

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The most densely populated area of Mormon's is Utah, but there are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints everywhere in the world, and there are missionaries in nearly every country spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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There are over 14.5 million members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) scattered around the world. They come from all nations, cultures, and ethnic backgrounds. Some are young, some are old, some are rich, some are poor, some are famous and others are not. They come from all backgrounds, the only thing they have in common is their faith. The Church accepts anyone who would like to join, and this is reflected in it's membership.

If you'd like to see what some practicing Mormons are like, check out the "Related Links" below where you can see profiles of different Mormons.

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Everywhere! There are over 14 million members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) around the world. There are Mormon congregations in nearly every country, aside from a few communist nations (such as North Korea and Cuba). I also don't know of any Mormons on Antarctica. There are even Mormon congregations in China and the Middle East, although they are mostly attended by expatriate businessmen and military personel.

As far as the actual practice of worship, Sunday worship is usually held in church buildings although often smaller congregations meet in homes or rented buildings. Special ceremonies such as weddings occur in Temples. Worship occurs on a personal level at home as well. Mormons are encouraged to study scripture, pray, sing hymns and teach their children religious principles at home throughout the week. Mormons are encouraged to practice their religion by sharing their faith and being examples of Jesus Christ wherever they are.

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Mormonism is bascially the same as Christan or Catholic. We pray at church and at home.

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