bcspace wrote:What facts?
I wrote:The true but not useful ones.
bcspace wrote:Must not even be true else someone would name them.
For example:
1. Financial data (harmony's topic, and she is right)
2. Retention rate
From cumorah.com, about Hungary (been here, done that... the data seems to be real)
LDS Membership: 4,474 (2008)
Activity and Retention
Several large meetings have been held over the years. In 1996, a nationwide conference was held with about 1,000 in attendance.[16] In 2000, 100 members in eastern Hungary attended the groundbreaking of the first meetinghouse in the region.[17] 500 attended the first general conference broadcast to Hungary in 2001.[18] Institute outreach programs for fellowshipping young single adults began in the late 2000s in an effort to increase activity and marriages between Church members.[19] 660 attended the meeting to create the first stake. In 2007, young single adults in Budapest hosted a young single adult conference for members in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia.[20] The average number of members per congregation has increased from 164 in 2000 to 235 in 2008. This increase is partially due to allowing some congregations to grow larger in size to become wards.
Many of the branches and wards have few active members. Szekasfehervar had 40 active members in early 2009. In mid-2009 the Nyiregyhaza Branch only had 10 active members, but used to have as many as 50 a few years before. In late 2009, the Miskolc Branch had 30 active members in their own large chapel. The Györ Ward had 50 of its 200 members active. The Eger Branch had less than 10 of the 90 members active. The Sopron Branch had around 25 active members. The Pecs Branch had over 40 active members. Over 600 attended the Budapest Hungary Stake conference in late 2009. The Bekescsaba Branch had less than 20 active members and one active, recently baptized priesthood holder in early 2010. In 1999, the mission office reported that 28% of members were active. At present, activity appears to stand at approximately 1,000, or 22% of total membership.
as far as I know, You can find the same rates everywhere in Europe.
Spain, Italy and Poland may be worse...