Central Pacific Mission

Was a "reopening" of the Japanese Mission. Headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii, the goal was to proselyte to Japanese-speaking people in the islands of Hawaii.

The mission was officially named the Central Pacific Mission during WWII.

The mission's purpose ended after missionary work on mainland Japan allowed for the mission to reopen in 1948. Two years later the Central Pacific Mission was merged with the Hawaiian Mission in 1950.

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Formed in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

1937

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Hilton Alexander Robertson Set Apart as Mission President

1937 January 29 – 1940 September 5

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Jay Clair Jensen Departed from Home as Mission President

1940 August 12 – 1943 January 31

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Edward La Vaun Clissold Set Apart as Mission President

1944 April 13 – May 14

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Ended in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

1950

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