Monday, August 19, 2013

8.19.13 - Next Stop: A Barra da Tijuca, one of the richest places in the world!‏



Olá Queridos!

So, there is so much to say I don't know where to begin. 

Today I am being transferred. I have spent about five months here in Engenho, in Itaguaí, and I am sad to leave. I have seen countless miracles here. It had been seven months withou ta single baptism in our ward, and everybody was a little discouraged. I arrived with my first companion here opening the area, and we started literally from ground zero. 

In the last five months we managed to baptize quite a few people (More than 10% of the ward now), and several families, whom I will never forget. I feel like they have changed my life as much as I changed theirs. I don't know what I did to merit so many blessings from Heavenly Father here. Really, I cannot explain it. I have discovered so many waknesses in myslef and so many things I need to change that I feel like it has been pure mercy that he has blessed us with any measure of sucuess here. All I can do is try to keep repenting and express my gratitude for having been part of such a great work.

This Sunday was the baptism of Carlos, a man of 55 years of age. The missionaries had been working with him for a very long time, and recently he said that he felt like he needed to marry his wife for God to be happy with him. Everything went smoothly and we attended his wedding on Saturday, and he was baptized yesterday. I love him and his wife, Sirlei, so much. I won't forget them. 

So, I will be going to the Barra da Tijuca, which is where the temple here is being built, and is the richest and nicest part of Rio. I guess we'll see how that goes haha.  I will miss the humble people I have grown to know and love here in the smaller rural cities here. 

Well, I need to go! I love you all so much, take care!

All the Best, 
Elder Viglione

Monday, August 12, 2013

08.12.13 - 11 Months!

Olá Queridos! 

Well, time is flying by on the mission. I hit my 11 month mark today, and soon it will be a year, and then it's downhill from there. I almost can't believe it. I feel like I arrived in Brazil yesterday, and then I look at the calendar and can hardly believe it is August of 2013. If I was still at BYU, I'd be graduating the end of this winter! How crazy to think about! wow. But, all in the time of the Lord. He really does always know what is best. 

It's about every day now that I wake up and can't believe that I once was a simple young man, studying in my little bubble at BYU. I feel like I am almost not the same person anymore, how much I feel like I have changed. I wake up and I am in Brazil, and I am speaking Portuguese and preaching the gospel and it is all completely normal. haha sometimes I just laugh thinking about it. But it is so great :)

Well time is running short, I just wanted to let you all know that life is great and that I am very happy. I feel Heavenly Father pushing me and helping me grow, and though I have to stay focused and have a lot of faith to have the courage and strength to keep going every minute of every day, I know that with His help I will be able to. I am so glad to be a missionary.

I love you all so much! Take care of yourselves! 

All the best, 
Elder VIglione

08.05.13 - Another Week in Rio‏

This week was our first week in a month that we have not had baptisms in our area. I was a little sad, but we will work even harder to ensure that the rest of our baptisms happen. As the end of the transfer is coming, we are increasingly trying to help everyone be baptized as soon as possible. I'm afraid that I will be transferred. I love this area. I love the people here, and it was the best experience of my mission to see the small ward discouraged become the ward that baptizes the most in the stake, with many members who are excited and very helpful. And I changed along with the members and new converts here too.

When I arrived, I still felt a little insecure about being a missionary, mostly because I had little experience and still could not speak very well. Now I have seen so many miracles and I have learned a lot from my teammates, especially Elder Youd now, I finally feel like I'm starting to see our true potential as missionaries, at least a little. I used to think it was hard to baptize and reactivate, maybe something that happened once or twice a month. But after seeing the miracles here, I know it's really possible each week. We're having a lot of success here that I can hardly believe it. Every day we find more people to teach and we have so many people and families progressing and really wanting to learn and grow that it's almost impossible for us to plan, visit and teach them everything. It is a miracle that we are managing. I definitely know that people are being prepared for the temple here, and not just a few, but many. I am very glad to be a missionary.

I love you all loads!
Elder Viglione

07.22.13 :)

So this week we had a lot more miracles happen. We had another baptism of a woman named Lena. Right now we are baptizing so much here that it is kind of unbelievable. We are finding and teaching so many people that have been so well prepared to receive us that it is incredible. Our mission president has told us repeatedly that this would happen because of the announcement of the temple here, that God would only announce a temple in an area that was very well prepared and where there would be many people to teach to fill it. It is so true. This month our zone has already broken the stake's record for convert baptisms, and we have a lot more planned for this next week. If I wasn't seeing this happen, I almost wouldn't believe it. 


All the best! 
Elder Viglione

07.15.13 - One of the Happiest Days of My Mission (Um dos dias mais felizes da minha Missão)‏

Olá Queridos! (Português em baixo)

I will begin with a photo: 

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(From left to right: Elder Youd, Gabrielly, Gilson, Pedro Lucas, Elza, José Abraão, Grazielly, Luan, Elder Viglione)

This week was full of miracles. Elza was the last of this family to be baptized, and their family shows just how powerful the gospel is in changing lives. We recieved the reference of gabrielly from a young woman in the ward, and got to know her parents. Gilson used to drink and wasn't taking care of his family, but he felt something different in our message and decided to listen. Elza didn't want to listen very much as she was one of the most active members in her church. After Gabrielly's baptism, Gilson started to really change. He stoped drinking and started going to church every week and started to read the scriptures. With time and the help of José Abraão, an old friend of Gilson and a recent convert with a lot of faith, Grazielly was baptized and Gilson decided that he would be too. 

Then the work began with Elza. She started to feel a difference in our message, something she didn't feel in her church. After almost two months, she decided to go to church and read the Book of Mormon to see if what we had been teaching really was true. She recieved an answer to which she attested at her baptism, "When the missionaries started teaching my family, I spoke sharply with them and didn't want to listen. As I began to really pay attention, I saw that what they taught really was true, and when I did as they asked, I recieved an answer from God. Now I know that this is the Church of Jesus Christ, and I know that the Book of Mormon is true. I am glad to be a part of it all now, together with my family."

She was baptized by José Abraão, who also testified of the strong spirit felt by all on the day of her baptism.

The young man all the way to the left is Luan, who was a reference of Carlos Martins. He is an orphan, and was desperately seeking the gospel of Jesus Christ without knowing it. It has also changed his life, and with a great change of heart he too is beginning to see the difference the gospel makes in his life, and now with his baptism will begin to prepare to serve a full time mission.

I am so happy to be a missionary. It isn't always easy, but it is so worth it. I am so grateful to have this opportunity to watch the gospel change lives, and to feel it changing my own. I cannot adequately describe how I feel. It is just wonderful.

I love you all so much and hope that the Gospel is working miracles in your lives too! If it isn't, just remember to put God in first place and serve Him with all your heart. Study the scriptures, go to church, pray every day, and have the faith that He will do His part. The miracles will come.

All the best! 
Elder Viglione

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(Da esquerda para a direita: Elder Youd, Gabrielly, Gilson, Pedro Lucas, Elza, José Abraão, Grazielly, Luan, Elder Viglione)

Elza foi a última desta família para ser batizado, e sua família mostra o quão poderoso é o evangelho em mudar vidas. Nós recebemos referência da Gabrielly de uma moça na ala, e conhecemos seus pais logo depois. Gilson costumava beber e não estava cuidando de sua família, mas ele sentiu algo diferente em nossa mensagem e decidiu ouvir. Elza não queria ouvir muito, porque ela era um dos membros mais ativos em sua igreja. Após o batismo de Gabrielly, Gilson começou a mudar. Gilson parou de beber e começou a ir à igreja toda semana e ler as escrituras. Com o tempo e com a ajuda de José Abraão, um recém converso com muita fé e um antigo amigo de Gilson, Grazielly foi batizado e Gilson decidiu que ele quis também.

Em seguida, o trabalho começou com Elza. Ela começou a sentir a diferença em nossa mensagem, algo que ela não se sentia em sua igreja. Depois de quase dois meses, ela decidiu ir à igreja e ler o Livro de Mórmon para ver se o que estávamos ensinando realmente era a verdade. Ela recebeu uma resposta, da qual ela testificou em seu batismo, "Quando os missionários começaram a ensinar a minha família, eu falei afiadamente com eles e não queria escutar. Quando comecei a realmente prestar atenção, eu vi que o que eles ensinaram realmente era verdadeiro, e quando eu fiz o que eles pediram, eu recebi uma resposta de Deus. Agora eu sei que esta é a Igreja de Jesus Cristo, e eu sei que o Livro de Mórmon é verdadeiro. Estou feliz por fazer parte de tudo isso agora, juntamente com a minha família." 

Ela foi batizado por José Abraão, quem também testificou do forte espírito presente no dia dos batismos. 

O rapaz na direita é Luan, que foi uma referência de Carlos Martins. Ele é órfão, e estava procurando desesperadamente o evangelho de Jesus Cristo sem saber. Ele também mudou a sua vida, e com uma grande mudança de coração, ele também está começando a ver a diferença do evangelho faz em sua vida, e agora com o seu batismo vai começar a preparar-se para servir uma missão de tempo integral.

Estou muito feliz de ser um missionário. Nem sempre é fácil, mas vale a pena. Sou muito grato por ter esta oportunidade de ver o evangelho mudar vidas e para senti-lo mudar a minha. Eu não posso adequadamente descrever como me sinto. Simplesmente é maravilhoso.

Eu amo muito todos vocês e espero que o Evangelho está operando milagres em suas vidas também! Se não for, lembre-se de colocar Deus em primeiro lugar e servi-Lo de todo o coração. Estudar as escrituras, ir à igreja, orar todos os dias, e ter a fé de que Ele fará a Sua parte. Os milagres virão.

Tudo de bom!
Elder Viglione

07.08.13 - When I thought Life Was Good... (Quando eu pensei que a vida era boa...)‏

Olá Queridos, (Português em baixo)

These last few weeks have been some of the most up and down of my mission. I almost can't believe how much has happened. I found out this last week that my Uncle Matt passed away. I was a little shocked at first, not sure what to think. I couldn't really imagine or even comprehend that I wouldn't see him again in this life. It is so... strange to think that someone you love is gone. Not just on a trip or far away, but gone.

Well, this was my first thought. I immediately began to pray, and ask Heavenly Father for help. I didn't know what to do. My mission president asked if I wanted to call home, or if I would be able to handle things myself. I wasn't sure, but I told him that I would for sure want to talk to my dad. I know how much he loves his brother. So I called and talked to them. I wasn't sure what I would say. I know that this life isn't the end, but then again I started to really wonder. Is it the end, or would I really see him again?

I talked to my parents, and my grandmother, and out of nowhere came the comfort and the words I had asked Heavenly Father to give me. I don't understand fully, even now, how I could feel such peace and happiness in the midst of such a loss. But all I can say is that it was there. That I know I will see him again, and that Heavenly Father knew it was his time to go. His mission here on Earth was complete. 

And so, after the phone call, I was left to myself again to think about all that had happened, and the feelings of peace and love and happiness did not leave. I felt so light and so full of light that even the burdens of day to day work here in Brazil didn't press on my mind. I felt, as the scriptures say, "In the world, but not of the world."

And this is what brings me peace. This world can be a world of suffering, and many times is. But for those who know Gods plan, and know Him, the world is no longer a place of lonliness, neither a place of suffering. We can have a bad day, not acomplish some great desire, or even lose a loved one, but you are never the same, because before where you walked alone you now know that you have someone at your side. 

I know Heavenly Father loves us. I know that Jesus Christ is His son, and that through His sacrifice, we don't have to suffer. Even as the scriptures say, He suffered that we may not suffer "which suffering was so great, that it did cause even I God, the greatest of all, to tremble, and to bleed at every pore... But by my suffering men should no more suffer, if it so be that they repent and come unto me." I was reminded of a quote from Joseph Smith that "There is no loss in death,  only in sin."

So, this was the lesson learned this week, and it is one I won't easily forget. Above all I can't stop thinking about how much Heavenly Father has given me, and I feel so very close to Him. We are working harder than ever here, and the miracles have not ceased. Last week we had another baptism, of Gilson, the father of a recent convert, and last night his wife told us that she also wants to be baptized now. This was a miracle. I watched these people change their lives, and find happiness and peace that they had never known, the happiness and peace that can only come from knowing and living the Gospel as it has been restored in these last days. 

So, just when I thought life was good came the opposition, but also came blessings even greater. I am so glad to be a missionary, and I can't imagine what Heavenly Father still has in store for me here in Rio, but whatever it is, I am sure it will be even better than what I have found before. And so it will always be.

I love you all so much! Keep doing whats right and enjoying all of the blessings. :)

All the best! 
Elder Viglione

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Olá Queridos, 

Estas últimas semanas têm sido algumas das mais acima e abaixo da minha missão. Eu quase não posso acreditar o quanto aconteceu. Eu descobri isso na semana passada quando o meu tio Matt faleceu. Eu estava um pouco chocado no início, não sabia o que pensar. Eu realmente não podia imaginar ou sequer compreender que eu não iria vê-lo novamente nesta vida. É assim ... é estranho pensar que alguém que você ama não está mais aqui. Não apenas em uma viagem longe , mas foi.

Bem, este foi o meu primeiro pensamento. Eu imediatamente comecei a orar e pedir ao Pai Celestial ajuda. Eu não sabia o que fazer. Meu presidente de missão perguntou se eu queria ligar para casa, ou se eu seria capaz de lidar com as coisas sozinho. Eu não tinha certeza, mas eu disse a ele que com certeza quis falar com o meu pai. Eu sei o quanto ele amava o seu irmão. Então eu liguei e falei com eles. Eu não tinha certeza do que eu diria. Eu sei que a vida não é o fim, mas, novamente, comecei a realmente me perguntar. É o fim, ou se eu realmente vê-lo novamente?

Eu conversei com meus pais e minha avó, e do nada veio o conforto e as palavras que eu tinha pedido ao Pai Celestial que me desse. Eu não entendo completamente, mesmo agora, como eu poderia sentir essa paz e felicidade no meio de uma tal perda. Mas tudo que eu posso dizer é que ela estava lá. Que eu sei que vou vê-lo novamente, e que o Pai Celestial sabia que era sua hora de ir. Sua missão aqui na Terra foi completa.

E assim, após o telefonema, fiquei-me outra vez a pensar sobre tudo o que tinha acontecido, e os sentimentos de paz, amor e felicidade não deixou. Eu me senti tão leve e tão cheio de luz que, mesmo os encargos do dia-a-dia aqui no Brasil não pressionou na minha mente. Senti, como dizem as escrituras, "No mundo, mas não do mundo."

E é isso que me traz paz. Este mundo pode ser um mundo de sofrimento, e muitas vezes é. Mas para aqueles que conhecem o plano de Deus, e conhecê-lo, o mundo não é mais um lugar de solidão, nem um lugar de sofrimento. Nós podemos ter um dia ruim, não alcançar algum grande desejo, ou até mesmo perder um querido, mas nunca somos os mesmos, porque antes, quando você andava sozinho, agora sabe que você tem alguém ao seu lado.

Sei que o Pai Celestial nos ama. Sei que Jesus Cristo é seu filho, e que, através de seu sacrifício, não temos que sofrer. Mesmo como dizem as escrituras, Ele sofreu para que possamos não sofrer "que o sofrimento era tão grande, que fez com que eu mesmo Deus, o maior de todos, a tremer, e sangrasse por todos os poros ... Mas os meus homens que sofrem não mais sofreriam, se assim se arrependam e vinde a mim." Lembrei-me de uma citação de Joseph Smith que "Não há nenhuma perda na morte, apenas no pecado."

Então, essa foi a lição aprendida nesta semana, e é um que eu não vou esquecer facilmente. Acima de tudo, eu não consigo parar de pensar sobre o quanto o Pai Celestial me deu, e eu me sinto tão perto dele. Estamos trabalhando mais do que nunca aqui, e os milagres não cessaram. Na semana passada, tivemos um outro batismo, de Gilson, o pai de um recém-convertido, e ontem à noite a sua mulher nos disse que ela também quer ser batizado agora. Este foi um milagre. Eu vi essas pessoas a mudar suas vidas, e encontrar a felicidade e a paz que nunca tinha conhecido, a felicidade e a paz que só pode vir por conhecer e viver o Evangelho como ela foi restaurado nestes últimos dias.

Então, quando eu achava que a vida era boa, veio a oposição, mas também veio bênçãos ainda maiores. Eu estou tão contente de ser um missionário, e eu não posso imaginar o que o Pai Celestial ainda tem guardado para mim aqui no Rio, mas seja o que for, tenho certeza que vai ser ainda melhor do que o que eu já encontrei. E assim sempre será.

Eu amo muito todos vocês! Continue fazendo o que é certo e desfrutar de todas as bênçãos. :)

Tudo de bom!
Elder Viglione

06.24.13 - More Miracles in Rio! - Mais Milagres no Rio de Janeiro!‏


Olá Queridos! (Português em baixo :)

So, these last few weeks I have been learning more and more about how to be humble and how to persevere through trials, and despite large difficulties, we have found success. This week our work culminated with the baptism of Grazielly! She is 11 years old, but has the maturity of 14 or 15, and her sister is a member of the church. 

We have been working with her family for a long time, since her sister was baptized, and this week when her dad watched the baptism, on the way to lunch afterwards, he told us that we should prepare his baptism for Sunday! Needless to say, we are very happy. We have seen him change his life, and now he is ready to make this next step. 

I am super happy too because this is the first family that we found on our own, and have been able to help all the way till now. We are praying and studying and doing everything we can now to help Grazielly's mom also accept, so that the family as a whole can be united in the Church of Jesus Christ, and one day enter the temple to be sealed together for time and all eternity. 

I am very glad to be a missionary. Despite the trials and difficulties we face, I know I am in the right place doing what my Heavenly Father wants me to do. I couny myself very blessed to be able to be a part of this great work, and to be able to see this gospel change lives. 

I will write more as time allows! I love you all so much! 

All the best, 
Elder Viglione

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Olá Queridos!

Nestas últimas semanas tenho vindo a aprender mais e mais sobre como ser humilde e como perseverar por provações, e apesar das grandes dificuldades, tivemos sucesso. Esta semana o nosso trabalho culminou com o batismo de Grazielly! Ela tem 11 anos, mas ela tem a maturidade de 14 ou 15 anos, e sua irmã é um membro da igreja.

Trabalhamos com a sua família por um longo tempo, já que sua irmã foi batizado, e esta semana, quando o pai dela viu o batismo, no caminho para o almoço depois, ele nos disse que deveríamos preparar o seu batismo para o domingo que vem! Escusado será dizer que estamos muito felizes. Vimos ele mudar a sua vida, e agora ele está pronto para fazer o próximo passo. 

E eu estou feliz porque esta é a primeira família que encontramos pelo nosso próprio esforço e fomos capazes de ajudar no caminho todo até agora. Estamos orando e estudando e fazendo tudo o que pudermos agora para ajudar a mãe de Grazielly também aceitar, para que a família toda pode ser unida na Igreja de Jesus Cristo, e um dia entrar no templo para serem selados para o tempo e toda a eternidade .

Eu estou muito contente de ser um missionário. Apesar das provações e dificuldades que enfrentamos, eu sei que estou no lugar certo, fazendo o que o Pai Celestial quer que eu faça. Eu me considero muito abençoado por poder fazer parte desta grande obra, e ser capaz de ver este evangelho mudar vidas.

Vou escrever mais quando o tempo permitir! Eu amo muito todos vocês!

Tudo de bom,
Elder Viglione


06.17.13 - Hello!

So I don't have much time to write, but this next week I promise I will write more. I just didn't want to leave you guys without hearing from me. I love you all so much! Our work here in Itaguaí is progressing, and I am still glad to be a missionary despite the difficulties we face. I feel very often the Spirit guiding me, and my own testimony is growing in ways I never thought it would. I love my Savior, Jesus Christ, so much. I knew I had a testimony in Heavenly Father, as he is the one to whom we pray, and I had wanted a stronger testimony of Jesus Christ, and I am receiving it. I know He is my Savior. I know He loves me, and that he suffered for all I would have had to have suffered had he not come. And I am so grateful for Him, and for His love for me. I feel very close to Him. I love Him so much, and I never want to forget.

I love you all so much and I pray for you every time I think about you. Anything I can do to help, I will do. I love you so much, and miss you too, but I know I am on the Lord's errand, and when I am through we will see each other again. 

All the best my dearly-beloveds!
Elder Viglione 

05.27.13 - The Miracles Have Not Ceased



Olá Queridos!

This week was very testing, but it ended up being very good. We had another baptism! It as a complete miracle! At lunch last week with one of the members here, Norma, we met a friend of hers that had been consistently visiting church for over a year. The first thing her friend said to us was "I will not be baptized in your church" but we didn't let that discourage us, and started to teach her about the correct mode of baptism and the Restoration. She understood and started to listen more to us, and this last Sunday she was Baptized! 

We later went to Norma's home again to see how they were doing, and she told us that she has been giving lunch to the missionaries for over 16 years, and stating to tear up a little, said that few had ever marked her life as much as we had. I almost started to cry too, because she is the sweetest elderly woman and she is one of the strongest people in the ward here and she loves all of the missionaries. I was awed to think that in such a short time we were able to make such a big difference in her life and in the life of her friend Leda, whom we baptized. 

It's the moments like these when I remember especially much just how much of a call from God being a missionary is. We literally worked a miracle in their lives, and I didn't even realize we were doing it. I just kept doing what I felt I should each day, and we ended up there. Leda had been taught by other missionaries too, much more experienced than me and my companion, but for some reason that the Lord knows, we were the ones she needed.

I am so grateful to be a missionary. Sometimes I begin to forget, just a little, what a difference we are making in the lives of people here. Of how valuable this work is. I think of my attitude I sometimes adopt when it gets hard that "I will give what is required." And then I remember that I wasn't called to just give the bare minimum, but in fact all that I have. I am so glad to be a missionary. I have seen this gospel change so many lives, and I somehow the Lord saw fit to put m in as part of this great work. I can't describe my joy, my gratitude, and my love for my Savior and my Heavenly Father. I can't begin to tell you how much I love these people, and of how inadequate I would be to do any of this work were it not for divine aid. I truly am so glad to be a missionary.

Well, time draws nigh! I love you all so much, don't forget it. But also don't forget that there is someone else who loves you even more than I do, and can work miracles in your lives if you let Him. 

All the best!
Elder Viglione


PS: emails and letters are always greatly appreciated :)

05.13.13 - Baptisms!‏

Ola Queridos! 

So, this week was full of miracles! We had two baptisms! 

The first person was a young woman named Gabrielly. Her friend had brought her to church a few times, and after watching a baptism she told us she wanted to be baptized. We wanted to meet her and get to know her family, but we had no idea where she lived or how to get ahold of her. One day we were doing a service project at a member's home, and Gabrielly walked by in the street! She yelled to us, and we went and talked with her and found out that she lived on that very street! 

We got to know her parents and we started teaching them too even though they said they weren't looking for another religion.  It turns out she has five other sisters who live with her there, and we taught her father the Word of Wisdom because he drank alcohol and cofee. After a few more visits, he told us that he wanted to follow our church and be baptized, and that he hadn't touched alcohol or cofee again, that he felt disgusted every time he even thought about it. 

Their mom is also investigating the church now, even though she is active in another church. Everyone went to Gabrielly's baptism, and it went very well. She has other sisters that are also investigating, and we are hoping to baptize them soon. I also got to confirm Gabrielly in the sacrament meeting the next day. Her and her family are absolutely wonderful. 

Meet José Abraão, an elderly man of 66 years of age, but with vitality and health more characteristic of 40 or 50. He has been investigating the church for about seven years, and is married to a member. He has frequented many churches, and was even a pastor of another denomination. When Elder Quiroga and I arrived in the area, we started teaching him all over again because we didn't have any records of what he had been taught, and focused on the doctrine of Christ. 

It turns out he had a dream about the temple, and decided to go there to see what it is. While he was there he felt the spirit really strongly, and remembering what we had said about baptism (even though he had been baptized already in another church) he decided it was right for him and asked one of his good friends (a member) to baptize him. We kept visiting him and teaching him, and despite opposition he was baptized Sunday morning before church and confirmed in Sacrament meeting.

José Abraão is an amazing man, with a firm testimony and a lot of faith. We consider ourselves highly blessed to have known him, and have thanked Heavenly Father very much for the opportunity to be one of the ones to see him enter the kingdom of God here on Earth. Miracles are real.

We are still teaching Gabrielly's family, and have a few other people who are progressing very well. The mission is not easy, but I know that when we work hard  and seek to always do what is right, Heavenly Father will use us to make miracles happen. I love being a missionary! I have never felt such divine purpose in all I do, and I am frequently overjoyed despite much opposition and many trials of faith. Being a missionary is wonderful :)

Well, I will add the photos and send them too. I pray for you all and wish for you the very best! I am so glad to have the chance to be here, on the Earth at this time, and to be part of this great work. I love you all so much! 

All the best! 

Elder Viglione




PS Emails and letter are always greatly appreciated :) And I will get my letters on Friday, its been about three months since I've gotten them from the mission office, so sorry if any of you sent me one and I haven't replied. I will reply as soon as I get them :) 

05.06.13 - More Miracles in Rio‏

Olá queridos!

So this week has been full of miracles, and trials, just like usual. Firstly, I would like to ask forgiveness if I misspell a whole lot, the speel check wants to correct everything to Portuguese. 

So, from a past email: 

"...When we arrived there to interview the people being baptized, I jokingly told one of the missionaries that we'd climb to the top of a nearby mountain and teach the gospel to the people who lived there on top, if there were any. Well I was totally joking, but as none of us know that part of the area, we started walking the streets and talking to people but nothing was really happening. I had the desire to go to the top of the mountain, or as high as we could get, so we wound our way up the ever narrowing streets until we were pretty close to the top, when suddenly a man in a car who was descending stopped, rolled down his window and said, "Hey, you guys are going up there right now, right? I'll wait for you up top!" We were puzzelled but happy, so we continued upward until all of the roads ended and waited. Shortly thereafter the man in the car returned, and invited us up a small trail with him and his brother... We climbed up with them, and arrived at there house where we found about ten people. They said they had been waiting for us but didn't know when we were going to return. None of us had ever been there before, but they said that missionaries had talked to them and said they would return. We ended up teaching about the restoration, and they were very receptive. The missionaries in Angra dos Reis are now teaching them."

Well, to our great satisfaction, one of the people there was baptized last week. I was super happy. We had a zone meeting and in it we all shared miracles that happened the past trasnfer, and this one was repeated by the missionaries in Angra dos Reis. It truly was a miracle. 

As for us here in Itaguaí, we also have had a fair share of miracles. This week we have the long awaited baptism of a man José Abraão, who is married with a member. She was inactive but brought back by some of the missionaries that were in this area before us. And now her husband will be baptized on Sunday. He was a pastor of another church, but after having a dream about the temple and going there to see it, he started to investigate the church. He has been investigating for a very long time, and had another dream about the temple, so he went there again. He could not enter, but he said he felt the spirit very strong there, and afterwards sought out a friend of his who is a member who also went to the temple, and asked him if he would baptize him. 

I am so very happy. Trials and difficulties are many, especailly with a whole stake of missionaried to watch over and help and care for, but I am feeling so many immense blessings in my life that I can hardly describe my gratitude to my Lord and my happiness. I am glad to be a missionary.

Well take care of yourselves everybody! Email me or write me when you can! I appreciate it :) 

All the best!
Elder Viglione


Pictures: 
1) Elder A. Alves and I, the missionary I trained
2) Elder Richardson one of my old zone leaders, going home and back to BYU soon



04.22.13 - End of semester!‏

Olá Queridos!

Well, this week was a ton of work, but really great. Our zone here has historically not been doing to well, but we are helping it to change. We had two baptisms in one of our areas, Angra dos Reis, which is like a tropical paradise. There are tons of islands and beautiful beaches and jungle, and it is definately one of the most beautiful places I've been in my life. I'll throw in pictures. It is three hours by bus from where I am currently living in Itaguaí (pronounced it-agh-why-ee). 

When we arrived there to interview the people being baptized, I jokingly told one of the missionaries that we'd climb to the top of a nearby mountain and teach the gospel to the people who lived there on top, if there were any. Well I was totally joking, but as none of us know that part of the area, we started walking the streets and talking to people but nothing was really happening. I had the desire to go to the top of the mountain, or as high as we could get, so we wound our way up the ever narrowing streets until we were pretty close to the top, when suddenly a man in a car who was descending stopped, rolled down his window and said, "Oi! Vocês 'tão indo pra lá, neh? Vou agora! Me espere pra cima!" Which means "Hey, you guys are going up there right now, right? I'll wait for you up top!" We were puzzelled but happy, so we continued upward until all of the roads ended and waited. Shortly thereafter the man in the car returned, and invited us up a small trail with him and his brother. They had left to buy a canister of gas for their home, and now were returning. We climbed up with them, and arrived at there house where we found about ten people. They said they had been waiting for us but didn't know when we were going to return. None of us had ever been there before, but they said that missionaries had talked to them and said they would return. We ended up teaching about the restoration, and they were very receptive. The missionaries in Angra dos Reis are now teaching them. 

So yeah, miracles still happen. And afterwards I realized that we had fulfilled what I jokingly said, that we would climb the mountain and bring the message of the people who lived on top. 

For the last week and a half we had been in a triple (three missionaries together) but, we got a new missionary today, and now it is better than ever :)

We have three amazing people we are teaching right now. One was a pastor of another church but began investigating the Church of Christ, and he is super close to being baptized. He is the husband of a member, and they are so great. Another we met in the street, and went to church and is doing everything and is going to be baptized saturday. Another wants to be baptized Sunday, but has to quit smoking. All and all I am happy, and for the first time in about six months, we are going to have some baptisms in this area. The leadership of the ward is excited, and we have a lot to do here now. I am happy :)

Well, I'll write more next week! Keep in touch everyone, I love reading your emails! 

All the best, 
Elder Viglione


Also: There are some pictures below, I'll send more next week. The first is part of the city "Angra dos Reis" (which means "Cove of the Kings"), the next is me and my Argentinian companion, my other companion from texas, and the missionaries in Angra, the others are from the ride from Itaguaí to Angra. 






04.15.13 - Quick History, Because someone asked

Alright, so a lot has been happening here! Quick history:I was called as an Assistant in the mtc and my companion almost left the mission because he didn't have a testimony, but he ended up getting one and made it into the field, bound for another mission in Brazil, Fortaleza. I found out the he ended up going home because of health problems, but I was happy because he got the testimony he needed. In the field in Rio, I was trained for two transfers in the area "Saracuruna," and then I was called to train a new Brazilian in the same place. I started training, and it was really hard at first, but then it went a lot better. In my fourth transfer I got called as a district leader and continued training. Last Monday there was an emergency transfer and I got transferred and called as a zone leader, opening an area with another newly-called zone leader. So now I am a zone leader, and still haven't finished my fourth transfer in the field. So, pretty much everyone is going crazy and wonders what's going on. If you don't include the one new missionary being trained in my zone (which currently has 9 missionaries), I am the youngest. I didn't even finish training my new Brazilian  Elder Alves, because I got emergency transferred to here. According to one of the assistants  I am the only american in the history of the mission to have been called as a trainer in my third transfer, immediately after finishing my own training, and he said I got called as a zone leader because the month after I got called as a district leader our district was one of two that baptized the most in the mission. (My new companion who is opening this area with me was the district leader of the other). So, yeah, the mission has been non-stop crazy for me and I'm kind of famous here now (which is weird  but I am loving the mission and learning and growing so much. My Portuguese is going well and quite a few Brazilians have mistaken me for Brazilian, so that's kind of cool :) 

Right now we are opening an area, and the ward here is very small. But I love the people, and I am learning so much :) I love being a missionary! 

Also, on July 1st our mission is going to divide. The new mission Brazil Juiz de Fora will be created, and half of the missionaries from Rio will end up there. So, we'll see where I end up. 

So that is that. I am in my second area, "Engenho," now as a zone leader, am about to finish my fourth in-field transfer, and completed 7 months on the mission last week. I feel like I am working hard, and am always seeing ways to improve. Our zone has historically been weak, but we are now part of the great work of making it strong :)

As for me, I am seeing more and more how the Lord is using me to accomplish His work. The temptation of pride is great, but thankfully He keeps me humble. I'd rather lose station and fame than His good favor, and He always reminds me before I stray too far. I really don't deserve such great blessings or such great love, being the error prone and imperfect person I am, but I am thankful He loves me and helps me anyways. I really wish I could pay Him back somehow, but then again that isn't the way things work, so I content myself just trying to be everything He sees in me. And trying to see it too. 

I love being a missionary. I am so happy and filled with love and peace and joy that sometimes it overwhelms me. Yes, it is incredibly hard to be a missionary. There is a large part of me that wishes to be home, to be the me I know, to have the friends and family and life I used to know, but part of me also already dreads the day when I won't have the title of "Elder" anymore, when I won't be a defender of the faith in quite such a direct and literal way. I guess I'll just have to keep on trusting Him. After all, He does always seem to know what is best.

I love you all so much! Don't forget it! Just because I say it a lot doesn't mean I don't mean it, I really do. Take care me dear ones! I will keep in touch :)

All the best!
Elder Viglione 

04.08.13 - All kinds of news!‏

So, a temple was announced here!!! We have a temple now!! I am so happy, you guys have no idea!! ALso, my time is short and I just recieved a phone call that we are having an emergency transfer and that I am going to be a zone leader in another part of rio. I am  leaving tomorrow for the new area. I can't believe it. A temple and great changes. The Lord's work moves on. I am glad to be a part of it. I will wright nest week from my new area, I love you guys!

All the best! 



Elder Viglione. 

04.01.13 - More Miracles in Rio‏

Olá Queridos!

So, miracles are still happening here in Rio. We had another baptism, a woman who is absolutely wonderful. Right now we are working in an area that borders another area that is HUGE but doesn't have missionaries, so we get to work in both. And we are having sucuess! I am so happy. I am seeing the Lord change my life and the lives of others daily. There is no better work than this - to help our brothers and sisters get back to our Heavenly Father. Also, this week I had a multitude of people on various occasions ask if I was Brazillian, and couldn't believe I am American. So the great obstacle of the language is coming along. 

Well, I love you guys all so much. I pray for you. You motivate me to work harder than I ever have in my life. I am so glad we have a Heavenly Father who knows and loves each of us, and who gives us everything we need. I felt very alone in the beginning of my mission, but now I really don't ever feel alone anymore. Even with the difficulties here, I am often brought to think of my life as Nephi thought about his. 

"I, Nephi, having been born of goodly parents, therefore I was taught somewhat in all the learning of my father; and having seen many afflictions in the course of my days, nevertheless, having been highly favored of the Lord in all my days; yea, having had a great knowledge of the goodness and the mysteries of God, therefore I make a record of my proceedings in my days" 1 Nefi 1:1 

This really is my story. I was born of goodly parents, and they greatly helped me learn the ways of my Father. I have certainly seen many afflictions, but the only thing I feel here is joy. Our pains often hurt quite a bit, but they arte all temporary. I am filled with joy knowing that only that which is pure and joyus will remain. I love my Heavenly Father, and I love my Savior. 

Well, time is up! I love you guys. Hang in there, and stay strong! I'll catch up with you all about life here in a little while when I return. 

All the best! 


Elder Viglione

03.25.13 :)

SO, I have like no time right now, I just want to let you all know that I am doing great, we had another baptism, and I am as happy as could be. Heavenly Father is so good to me :) I love you guys! I will write more this coming week! Promise!

All the best!
Elder Viglione

03.18.13 - I can email you all now!!!‏

Olá Queridos! 

So, to explain teh subject line, I can now use email to communicate with everyone! Please please please send me your emails, and the emails of anybody you know that I know, especially people on missions!! You don't have to send a letter that will take a long time now, and I can write back super quick!! :D
SO, all of you should be writing a quick one-line or more email so I can have you email addresses. :) 

Well, the miracles have not ceased here in Rio. This last week we had yet another baptism of a woman who is absolutely perfect. Her name is Marilene, and she is one of the most humble people I have met in my life. I am so happy I don't know how to tell you all. Despite the lack of experience of Elder Alves and I, we are having much success. I love being a missionary!

Well, my time is running out. I love you all so much! Never forget just how much you mean to Heavenly Father. When we put Him first, He makes us better than we could ever hope to be alone. 

All the best!
Elder Viglione 

03.18.13 - About my new callings

Anthony asked about my callings, so I'll send you guys an explanation too. Copied and pasted! :) 

My new calling is as a district leader, and a trainer still too. As a trainer, I received a new missionary and it is my job to help him learn everything he needs to know about being a missionary so that he can be completely self-sufficient. This includes all kinds of things from how to keep the rules to how to teach the lessons to how to feel and follow the spirit to how to cook. haha. Not so much how to cook, but pretty much every other aspect of life. Being a trainer is considered one of the biggest challenges in the mission, and normally people are only called with a good amount of experience, due to the trying nature of the call. Also, your mission president has to really trust you. I got called as a trainer immediately after my training ended, which is almost unheard of for native speakers of the language, and unheard of for foreigners. I don't know of a single other American that this has happened to. haha nobody could believe it.

My second call is as District leader. This means I am responsible not only for my area, but also for the other areas in my district. My district includes me, my companion, and two other areas with four other missionaries. To be a district leader in the mission is also hard, and it is even harder to receive the call if you are training. I am both the youngest trainer and youngest district leader in the mission. I plan training sessions for the other missionaries, hold weekly meetings for them, collect their numbers each day (the key indicators) and conduct baptismal interviews. All in all, a lot of work, but pretty awesome! I'm wondering what President Lima will give me next... haha. 

03.11.13 - Another Call to Serve!‏

Olá Queridos! 

So, first news, I received a new calling here in the mission! I am now a trainer, and a district leader! My district has six missionaries, one of which is also training now and also our two zone leaders. Every transfer everyone is surprised, including me, because to date I have received more responsibility with each one. It is hard to see someone rise this fast here, let alone an American who is learning the language. Even the leaders in the mission have wondered what President Lima is trying to do. I have been just as surprised at every turn as has been everyone else. At first I worried, maybe feared a little. I doubted if I could do it. But I have seen miracles happen here, and now I have no doubt that I am of myself very weak, but with God's help quite strong. I am glad that whom He calls, He qualifies. I am learning more and more everyday. If it was just me here, I really wouldn't be too well off. Thankfully, Heavenly Father always helps when we do our part. As for Portuguese, it isn't too difficult now. It is actually getting hard to speak English. I still have a lot more to learn, but thankfully Heavenly Father is helping me learn the language too, and helping me overcome all the obstacles here in our way.

We had a few more baptisms here recently, I'll try to send photos next week! I absolutely love the people here. Part of my heart is going to remain in this small, humble place. I can hardly believe it felt so foreign when I arrived! I feel at home here now. My heart is full. Life as a missionary here is difficult, but so rewarding. I love being a missionary!

Once more I am brought to reflect on how good Heavenly Father has been to me. To this day, I realize that my life has been easy. Not because I am anything special, but because I see how true it is that Heavenly Father prepares a way for us all to do everything He needs us to do, even when it is more then we ourselves think we can handle. I am learning that Heavenly Father has a lot of faith in each one of us. I am learning that He trusts me. He believes I can do it. Why then should I doubt? It is so nice to have a father like Him, who can literally enable us to work miracles. 

I feel, as Nephi wrote, that I too have been born of goodly parents and exceedingly favored of the Lord. I love my family. Nobody is perfect, but my family is perfect for me. And Heavenly Father gives me all I need.

I love you guys and pray for you! 

All the Best! 

Elder Viglione 

03.04.13 - Miracles in Rio de Janeiro!‏

Olá Queridos! 

So, some have wondered what it is like in Rio right now, so I'll explain. Right now Summer is beginning to end (Which is a funny thought because it is March) and it is normally about 115 degrees during the day with a lot of humidity. Occasionally it cools off in the nights, but sometimes they stay at about 80 or 85. Oddly enough, my body doesn't notice much and I usually fair better in the heat than a majority of the Brazillians here. One of the blesseings of living in a desert for 10 years to be sure. We are well taken care of here, and never go too long without anything we need. I am really enjoying being here. I already feel at home among all the trees and vines and grass. Everything is so green and beautiful! I don't know what I'll do when I no longer live in a tropical climate! I absolutely love it! I wouldn't mind a few degrees cooler, but no complaints. 

As for me myself, the sun and heat have had the effect of lightening my hair and eyes (which are now quite green!), my skin has darkened a fair bit (sometimes I am surprised when I see my hands and arms), and I think I grew another half an inch or two. Outside of this, nothing new.

Well, time for the miracles! The part I love! So, the first miracles came in the form of miraculous healings. 

Being summer here, there are a lot of mosquitos. Here in Rio there is an especially large number of an odd looking mosquito with black and white stripes like a zebra that causes a sickness called Dengue. Dengue is pretty bad. If you get it, there is treatment, but you have to go to the hospital. If not, you can get pretty sick, and it kills people every year. Dengue has several symptoms that are very unique that make it easy to identify, like pain in the eyes and a dry mouth. 

Well, one day Elder Alves and I were at lunch and he started to not feel very good so we went home. By the time we arrived, he had no energy and was in a lot of pain and had a fever. He also had body aches, a dry mouth, pain in the eyes, and all of the other symptoms of Dengue. I called our District leader and informed him, and he contacted our mission president. We got a call a few minutes later and our Mission President told me that if he didn't start to feel better soon to call him and he would tell us what hospital to go to. Needless to say, I was a little worried for Elder Alves. That night our Zone Leaders came to our house and gave Elder Alves a blessing, and by the next day he was back to normal, without even going to the hospital! We all kept a close eye on him to make sure it was gone, and sure enough, he didn't get sick again.

A few days later, one of our neighbors, who is also our bishop, told us he wasn't feeling too well. A few hours later, we ran into him in the street heading home. He said he had gone to the hospital but that it was full and he couldn't get any help there. When we arrived home that night, his wife called us and we went to give him a blessing. He was in bed and didn't look too good. He was still cheerful in his normal way, but we could tell he wasn't doing well. We were almost sure it was Dengue again. Well, we gave him a blessing and left him for the night, telling his wife that if anything happened to call us. The next day was Sunday, and he made it to church. We talked to him afterwards, and he told us that he felt almost completely better. Today, he went about as if nothing even happened. 

Well, there have been so many more miracles, but my time to write is almost up! I am writing a lot of letters today, and already have a bunch to send. So be expecting them to arrive here in a few weeks! I love you all so much. I am so glad to be a missionary. Write me and I'll send you more stories!

I love these people. I love this work. I love my Heavenly Father and my Savior. I don't know how I deserve so many blessings, but They give me them anyways. 

All the best!
Elder Viglione

02.25.13 - A New Mission!‏

Olá Queridos! 

So this week our mission president called a surprise meeting with all of the missionaries, and everyone was wondering what was going to happen. He had never called a meeting like this before, and it is hard to gather the far-spread missionaries all to one place. Everyone thought he was going to notify us of a new mission rule or tell us that we needed to work harder. I was really wondering what he would say, but I didn't think it was bad news. Well he arrived, and started talking about the announcement thaqt President Monson made in conferenc about missionaries being able to serve at a younger age, and then told us that our mission is going to divide! 

So, on July 1st of this year, the Brazil Juiz de Fora Mission will be opened, and roughly half of the missionaries here will go there and both missions will recieve many more missionaries. So, I might end up serving in two different missions. The Lord is hastening His work. Saturday 58 new missions were announced around the world. Nothing like this has ever happened before all at once. And I have the chance to be part of it all! The world truly is being prepared for the Lord's return, and I am so glad to be part of it. But, in reality, we are all part of it. Just by living the gospel, we are sharing it. We are the lights in an ever darkening world, and we all have the responsibilty as members of God's Kingdom on Earth to help however we can. 

My family, my friends, I just want you all to know more than anything how much I love you all. How much I pray for you and truly desire that you find the same happiness in the gospel that I am discovering more and more every day. It is hard for me to describe the gratitude I feel towards my Heavenly Father for having given me all that I could possibly desire. Not that it is easy, but it is so good. Whenever I feel like I can't go on, I realize that He has already taken me further than I ever dreamed possible. Whatever it takes, I will not give up. I will not lose the battle. We all have what it takes to wage the war against the evil of this world. If we were alone, I might fear. But we are not alone. Our all-powerful Father is on our side. Whe then can stand agaisnt us?

Sorry for the short letter this week, I will write more the week to come. Thank you so much for your help, your letters, your emails, and your prayers! They strengthen me! 

All the best!
Elder Viglione