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− | + | The '''Recife Brazil Temple''' is the 101st operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. | |
− | The Recife Brazil Temple is the 101st operating temple of [ | ||
− | The Recife Brazil Temple sits on 5.59 acres, shaded by mango trees and towering royal palms, and surrounded by a beautiful garden. The temple exterior is finished with Asa branca granite from Brazil and features a single spire topped with a gold statue of the [[angel Moroni]]. This temple is larger than many | + | The Recife Brazil Temple sits on 5.59 acres, shaded by mango trees and towering royal palms, and surrounded by a beautiful garden. The temple exterior is finished with Asa branca granite from Brazil and features a single spire topped with a gold statue of the [[angel Moroni]]. This temple is larger than many Latter-day Saint temples being built in order to accommodate the more than 100,000 members of Church in northern Brazil. Many of them had not previously had a chance to go the temple because they could not afford the 72-hour trip to the temple in São Paulo. |
− | President [[Gordon B. Hinckley]], during a visit to members and [[Mormon missionaries]] in Brazil, presided over the groundbreaking ceremony on 11 November 1996. During the ceremony he said, "The gospel is not complete without the ordinances of the house of the Lord. In order to complete our acceptance of Church membership, it is important that we have this holy house. We hope you will live worthy of it. We hope you will come frequently ... Now we have at least two years in which to get ready. Let every man and woman in this congregation, let every boy and girl over 12 years of age, resolve that you will come to the House of the Lord. The boys and girls to do baptisms for the dead, the men and women to receive their endowments, to be sealed in the Lord's holy house, and then to come back again and again and again. " [1] | + | President [[Gordon B. Hinckley]], during a visit to members and [[Mormon missionaries]] in Brazil, presided over the groundbreaking ceremony on 11 November 1996. During the ceremony he said, "The gospel is not complete without the ordinances of the house of the Lord. In order to complete our acceptance of Church membership, it is important that we have this holy house. We hope you will live worthy of it. We hope you will come frequently. ... Now we have at least two years in which to get ready. Let every man and woman in this congregation, let every boy and girl over 12 years of age, resolve that you will come to the House of the Lord. The boys and girls to do baptisms for the dead, the men and women to receive their endowments, to be sealed in the Lord's holy house, and then to come back again and again and again. " [1] |
− | During the open house held prior to the dedication, 78,386 visitors toured the | + | During the open house held prior to the dedication, 78,386 visitors toured the temple. "We believe that the Church here is going to become stronger, given the number of nonmember families who asked to learn more about the Church and the number of less-active members who expressed their desire to return to activity after the open house," [1] said Cleto Oliveira, a local public affairs representative. |
− | President Hinckley and President [[James E. Faust]] each conducted two dedicatory sessions for the Recife Brazil Temple on 15 December 2000. | + | President Hinckley and President [[James E. Faust]] each conducted two dedicatory sessions for the Recife Brazil Temple on 15 December 2000. More than 7,000 people attended. During the dedicatory prayer a blessing was pronounced upon Brazil, "Smile with favor upon this great nation of Brazil, where Thy work has grown in a remarkable and wonderful way. Prosper its economy. May peace prevail throughout the land. May Thy messengers, the missionaries, be welcomed here; and may their labors be exceedingly fruitful." [2] |
The Recife Brazil Temple has a total of 37,200 square feet, two [[Ordinances|ordinance rooms]], and three [[Celestial marriage|sealing rooms]]. | The Recife Brazil Temple has a total of 37,200 square feet, two [[Ordinances|ordinance rooms]], and three [[Celestial marriage|sealing rooms]]. | ||
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+ | ==Videos== | ||
+ | <embedvideo service="youtube" urlargs="rel=0" dimensions="500x281" alignment="inline">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iT9ibS05cic&rel=0</embedvideo> | ||
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+ | <embedvideo service="youtube" urlargs="rel=0" dimensions="500x281" alignment="inline">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_D9TCpmkX8&rel=0</embedvideo> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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− | ==External | + | ==External Links== |
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/temples/details/recife-brazil-temple?lang=eng Official Recife Brazil Temple page] |
− | * [ | + | * [https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/recife-brazil-temple/ Recife Brazil Temple page] |
+ | * [https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/session/a-prophets-temple-invitation-president-russell-m-nelson?lang=eng FamilySearch RootsTech, Temple Invitation by Russell M. Nelson] | ||
+ | * [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/comeuntochrist/article/temples What Are Temples?] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Temples]] | ||
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+ | [[es:Templo de Recife Brasil]] | ||
+ | [[it:Tempio di Recife - Brasile]] |
Latest revision as of 18:32, 30 November 2023
The Recife Brazil Temple is the 101st operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Recife Brazil Temple sits on 5.59 acres, shaded by mango trees and towering royal palms, and surrounded by a beautiful garden. The temple exterior is finished with Asa branca granite from Brazil and features a single spire topped with a gold statue of the angel Moroni. This temple is larger than many Latter-day Saint temples being built in order to accommodate the more than 100,000 members of Church in northern Brazil. Many of them had not previously had a chance to go the temple because they could not afford the 72-hour trip to the temple in São Paulo.
President Gordon B. Hinckley, during a visit to members and Mormon missionaries in Brazil, presided over the groundbreaking ceremony on 11 November 1996. During the ceremony he said, "The gospel is not complete without the ordinances of the house of the Lord. In order to complete our acceptance of Church membership, it is important that we have this holy house. We hope you will live worthy of it. We hope you will come frequently. ... Now we have at least two years in which to get ready. Let every man and woman in this congregation, let every boy and girl over 12 years of age, resolve that you will come to the House of the Lord. The boys and girls to do baptisms for the dead, the men and women to receive their endowments, to be sealed in the Lord's holy house, and then to come back again and again and again. " [1]
During the open house held prior to the dedication, 78,386 visitors toured the temple. "We believe that the Church here is going to become stronger, given the number of nonmember families who asked to learn more about the Church and the number of less-active members who expressed their desire to return to activity after the open house," [1] said Cleto Oliveira, a local public affairs representative.
President Hinckley and President James E. Faust each conducted two dedicatory sessions for the Recife Brazil Temple on 15 December 2000. More than 7,000 people attended. During the dedicatory prayer a blessing was pronounced upon Brazil, "Smile with favor upon this great nation of Brazil, where Thy work has grown in a remarkable and wonderful way. Prosper its economy. May peace prevail throughout the land. May Thy messengers, the missionaries, be welcomed here; and may their labors be exceedingly fruitful." [2]
The Recife Brazil Temple has a total of 37,200 square feet, two ordinance rooms, and three sealing rooms.
Videos
Notes
- “News of the Church,” Ensign, Feb. 1997, 73
- "'May peace prevail throughout the land,'" Church News, 23 Dec. 2000, 6
Temples in Brazil
- Belém Brazil Temple
- Belo Horizonte Brazil Temple
- Brasília Brazil Temple
- Campinas Brazil Temple
- Curitiba Brazil Temple
- Florianópolis Brazil Temple
- Fortaleza Brazil Temple
- Goiânia Brazil Temple
- João Pessoa Brazil Temple
- Londrina Brazil Temple
- Maceió Brazil Temple
- Manaus Brazil Temple
- Natal Brazil Temple
- Porto Alegre Brazil Temple
- Recife Brazil Temple
- Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple
- Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple
- Salvador Brazil Temple
- São Paulo Brazil Temple
- São Paulo East Brazil Temple
- Santos Brazil Temple
- Teresina Brazil Temple
- Vitória Brazil Temple