If he says he has a girlfriend then he does. It doesn't matter if he's on a religious mission. Some of the troops sent to Afghanistan have girlfriends....
Leave him alone.
Mormon missionaries often have girlfriends waiting for them at home. While they are not allowed to pursue romantic relationships while missionaries, they are allowed to write letters to a girl back home if they were dating prior to the mission. If you really like him there is nothing you can do until he is no longer a missionary. At that point you can see if he is interested in persuing a relationship with you, but if he has a girlfriend waiting at home it is probably very serious so he won't be interested.
No. You should not be romantically involved with a Mormon missionary. Period. He is on his mission to serve God, and not to be out dating or flirting with women on his mission. Wait until he is done with his mission if you have feelings for him.
It's possible, although it's more likely that you have a crush. Unfortunately, Mormon missionaries are not allowed to date or even be alone with someone other than their assigned missionary companion. So if you are in love with a Mormon Missionary, you'll have to wait until his/her mission is over to do anything about it.
It is quite common for a male Mormon missionary to leave a girlfriend at home while he is serving. There are some guidelines that the couple must follow as missionaries are not allowed to have romantic relationships. Of course they will not see each other or speak on the phone, and they will generally be allowed to exchange one email or letter each week. These letters should not be too romantic in nature, because this could prove distracting to the missionary. A boy leaving his girlfriend to serve a mission is usually viewed as a very honorable action, and shows that he is willing to give up everything he has to serve and obey God. It is also pretty common for the missionary to get a "Dear John" letter from his girlfriend while he is gone, ending the relationship. This isn't surprising as a long-distance relationship with so little contact is extremely difficult. However, many Mormon girls do successfully wait for their missionaries and later marry them, including myself, my aunts, and my grandmother!
This depends on both of the people. The Mormon church recommend missionary's to not be in a relationship before they leave so they can serve god fully. If both are faithful I really don't see why a relationship wouldn't last.
This depends on who you want to contact and why you want to contact them. If you want to get in touch with a Mormon Missionary who lives in your area, there is a simple online request form that you can fill out and they will contact you within a couple days. You can also chat with Mormon missionaries online. If you live in the U.S. or Canada, you can also talk with a Mormon missionary over the phone by calling 1-888-537-6600. Links to chat or request a visit are available at the "Related Links" below. If you want to contact a specific Mormon missionary, such as a friend or relative, you will have to send them a letter. Mormon missionaries are not allowed to receive phone calls from home. The best way to do this is to send a letter to the mission office or general mailing address for the mission, and the office will route it to the missionary. To find that address, you will probably have to do some searching online. Some missionaries are able to use e-mail, and some are not. You will have to ask the missionary for his/her e-mail address. A very convenient way to write to a missionary is to use an online service. This way you simply type your letter, pay any applicable postage, and the service will print and mail your letter for you. A link to the most popular of these services is found at the "Related Link" below.
The cast of Breached - 2005 includes: Jared Grey as Mormon Missionary Christopher Neal Orrell as Mormon Missionary Pilar Padilla Keyla Wood as Consuelo
Carrie Underwood never served as a Mormon missionary because she has never been a Mormon (a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). She grew up attending a Free Will Baptist church and continues to be a practicing Christian, presumably with Baptist or Evangelical beliefs.
Referring to Mormon Missionaries (Missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints). The missionaries are not paid by the church or by anyone else. They are volunteers who support themselves having saved their money before they volunteered to serve a mission, or they are supported by their parents or families while on their mission. If you try to give them money they will not accept it by church policy. So, if you would like to assist Mormon missionaries financially, you may make a contribution to the church mission fund. To do this, obtain a 'donations slip and envelope' from any local Mormon church. Fill out the slip, keep your copy, include a check and and mail it to the address on the pre-printed envelope. A missionary will not accept the envelope; it is best to put it in the mail. This contribution is generally tax deductible, but check with your financial advisor.
Mormon missionaries are discouraged from swimming because it is seen as a potential safety risk and a distraction from their primary mission of spreading their faith.
I don't know what being hispanic has to do with anything, but it is no use in falling in love with a Mormon Missionary. They have devoted this portion of their lives to serving Jesus Christ and teaching the Gospel, therefore they avoid relationships and romance of all kinds. Also, being baptized will be no way to impress him/her. Keep this in mind and only accept baptism if you believe in the Church, not because you love the missionary who is teaching you.
Ask him for his home address and the date he goes home, and write him then. Missionaries are not allowed to receive letters from romantic interests and should not contact people of the opposite sex who are within mission boundaries unless it is related to their missionary work. If you really like a missionary, you will respect the choice he/she has made to serve the Lord for this period of their lives. They want to focus on their missionary service right now, romance is on hold until they are released.
The best way is to contact the mission headquarters for the mission where they are serving or did serve. If they are currently serving, they can give you an address to send a letter. If they have already gone home, they may be able to provide a home address. If mission headquarters doesn't have any information, many missions have alumni websites. You could search for your missionary there. You could also try checking out mission reunions, which are usually held in Utah in April and October. A final way to search for a missionary who has gone home would be to look for them in local phone directories or on social networking sites such as Facebook. Don't forget to try to contact other people who might know the missionary, often they will have information as to how to find your missionary. There are some "Related Links" below that might help you out. Or, if you meant the other definition of trace, have the missionary lay down on a very large piece of paper, and carefully follow the outline of their body with a pen, pencil, marker, or other drawing material.