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Morman church to send missionari­es first safety survey

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SALT LAKE CITY — The Mormon church for the first time ever is sending out a survey to the religion’s 62,000 missionari­es to gauge safety conditions for young men and women serving proselytiz­ing missions around the world, the religion said last week.

The confidenti­al online survey wasn’t triggered by one particular incident or a decrease in missionary safety, but rather a desire to assess conditions amid a changing world landscape, said Eric Hawkins, spokesman for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Results potentiall­y could be used to modify safety guidelines or mission assignment­s. The survey will include questions asking missionari­es if they’ve endured physical threats such as being robbed or attacked and whether they’ve suffered any form of sexual harassment.

Up until now, safety guidelines have been based on feedback from mission presidents about what they observe in their areas.

“This survey is to help us better understand the day-to-day experience­s and perception­s of missionari­es around the world related to physical safety,” Hawkins said in a statement.

Men serve for two years while women serve for 18 months in missions that are considered rites of passages in the Utahbased religion that counts nearly 16 million members worldwide.

One missionary has died this year, Hawkins said. Four died in 2016, and six in 2015, church figures show.

Last year, four missionari­es nearly died when they were in the Brussels airport when a bomb went off. In recent years, missionari­es also have been pulled out of Venezuela and Ukraine due to unrest in those countries.

Missionari­es are taught basic guidelines to keep safe and told to rely on their own best judgment.

The guidelines call for missionari­es to stay away from unsafe areas, only travel at night in lighted areas and “walk quickly and with purpose.” They also are taught to avoid confrontat­ions, stay away from public demonstrat­ions and be cognizant that some groups or institutio­ns may have anti-American feelings.

A recent video showed a Mormon missionary in Brazil fighting off two robbers while wearing the white shirt and tie that is the customary attire of missionari­es. The video shows two men drive up to the American missionary on a motorcycle. One man pulls out a gun. The missionary wrestles it away from him, throws the gun over a fence and then fights off the second attacker.

Hawkins said after that incident that missionari­es aren’t taught self-defense, but that church officials were pleased everyone was safe.

The church guidelines also advise missionari­es to rely on their faith.

“Listen to and follow the promptings of the spirit, which can warn you of danger,” the guidelines say. “Be sensitive to anything that is out of the ordinary, especially anyone who watches you closely or asks probing questions.”

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Associated Press Mormon missionari­es stroll through the halls at the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah.

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