On Friday night I gave a lecture on the history of the settlement of Iceland and the development of religion there since the settlement. Basic summary of the lecture:
870 - 930 A.D. - Settlement period in Iceland
870 - 999/1000 A.D. - Paganism ruled in the land
999/1000 A.D. - Catholicism replaced Paganism as the religion of the land at the "request" of the King of Norway who was a Christian convert
1551 - Lutheranism becomes the state religion after the beheading of a few Iceland Catholic leaders who were against the idea.
1551 - present - Lutheranism is the State religion
1850 - Two Icelanders hear of the restored gospel while in Denmark in school and are converted
1851 - First two baptized Icelanders return to Iceland as missionaries
1854 - 1914 - Four hundred and ten Icelanders emigrate to the U.S. after joining the Church.
1914 - 1974 - All formal LDS missionary work and immigration of Saints halted
1975 - Formal missionary work begins again in Iceland through Byron & Melva Geslison
From 1851 to 1914, a total of 22 Icelanders were called to return to their home countries after having emigrated to serve missions in Iceland. Since the missionary work resumed in 1975, a total of 167 young missionaries have served missions in Iceland, along with 24 senior couples.
On Saturday in the city park in Spanish Fork, all the western Icelanders and a smattering of returned missionaries showed up for the festivities. I got to eat a few Icelandic hot dogs, thanks to Rick Mathews. I took pictures of all the returned missionaries who were there for your viewing pleasure:
All in all, it was a fun weekend. So many good people living in Utah who are of Icelandic descent and who love their Icelandic heritage. Happy to be a part.
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I have wanted to go to Iceland since I was a little girl. The problem is that my husband does not want to go. I am 47 and LDS and would like to find someone who may want to go with me. I have no idea where to start because the travel sites are not LDS and I don't want to go with someone who isn't LDS. I have reading you blog off and on with great interest. Do you have any ideas?
msroxie: Send me your direct email address and we can talk about options. I have some ideas and some contacts that might work for you!
msroxie: My email is darron_allred@byu.edu
I was just wondering. Do you have any idea how many children of Icelandic members who are from Iceland have gone on missions since The Geslisons arrived.
I suppose I should say offspring of members who were baptized after the Geslisons came to Iceland. Second generation members perhaps.
I've often wondered that myself, Hera. I bet Guðmundur & Valla with the help of Ólafur & Björg would be able to put together a list like that.
Hello Darron! I am a graduating Chemistry student living in Arizona, I'm LDS, and I really want to attend graduate school in Iceland. I was trying to find contact information for branches or wards in Iceland when I found your blog. Could I also give you my email so that I could ask you some questions?
Contact me at chrisrcalvert@gmail.com if you want! Thanks! And I love reading your blog, I want to live in Iceland so bad!
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