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Meaning of "mission stations"

mission stations: Locations where religious missionaries settle to carry out their work of spreading their faith. These stations may include churches, schools, clinics, and other facilities
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  • plural of mission station

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Genevieve and its dependent mission stations.
Mission stations were set up in various parts of the island.
He visited almost all the parishes and mission stations of his archdiocese twice.
Mission stations and police posts were also established during this period.
He immediately set about establishing Catholic mission stations.
The mission stations were extended across India in the following years.
Goods and materials were bought and stored here to supply the Pacific Island mission stations.
Other mission stations followed the LMS example and established a presence in other regions.
Pettinen first worked at the Omangundu and Olukonda mission stations.
Mission stations were in Matanzas Province.
They were Christians and worked for missionaries at mission stations in South Africa.
The mission stations in Namibia became part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church there.
Under Spanish colonization, several religious orders established mission stations.
The parish also has 24 mission stations in the villages.
Undertaking missionary endeavors throughout Katanga Province, they constructed mission stations and schools.

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Mission Stations ( for longer term pastoral ministry ).
In 2003, it operated approximately twenty thousand mission stations worldwide.
At least twelve mission stations had been established along the northern coast by 1910.
However, through perseverance, by the 1860 's various denominational mission stations existed throughout the islands.
The first of the mission stations was ( Mission-Tove ) in present-day Togo.
By the early 1870s, the last of the Djurid Balud had been relocated to mission stations.
The 75 parishes and 44 Mission stations of the Diocese are grouped together into 8 Vicariates in 3 Episcopates.
By 1914, the Lutherans had been able to establish new mission stations and plant new churches.

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