Desiderio Arce
Desiderio Arce is a Bolivian Argentine folk-singer. He is also often[weasel words] credited[by whom?] as the first Bolivian Latter-day Saint to serve as a missionary.
Arce is a Quechua. He grew up in the mining community of Quiriza and began schooling in La Quiaca. There he was discovered by La Voces de Huira which he then joined. He moved to Salta, Argentina and married Nelly Aguilar. They later joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). They were baptized on March 21, 1961. In 1966, the president of the Argentina North Mission, which also covered Southern Bolivia, Richard G. Scott, asked the Arces to move to Quiriza and help in establishing the church there.
The Arce family lived in Quiriza for several years. Besides helping to teach the gospel Arce also aided in the construction of a chapel in Quiriza, which was the first LDS chapel built in Bolivia.
After returning to Salta, Arce returned to singing music, making his first major appearance at Cosquin.
Sources[edit]
- "Argentine folk singer has come a long way", Church News, July 17, 1999
- LDS Newsroom article on Arce
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- Argentine leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Argentine Mormon missionaries
- Bolivian leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Converts to Mormonism
- Mormon missionaries in Bolivia
- Bolivian Mormon missionaries
- Bolivian people of Quechua descent
- 20th-century Mormon missionaries
- Argentine folk singers
- Bolivian folk singers
- Bolivian emigrants to Argentina