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− | '''The | + | '''The Maputo Mozambique Temple''' was among the seventeen new temples announced by President [[Russell M. Nelson]] during the October 2024 general conference. The Maputo Mozambique Temple will be the country's second temple—the first, the [[Beira Mozambique Temple]], was announced in April 2021.[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2024-general-conference-new-temples] |
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+ | Nearly 25,000 Latter-day Saints in about 70 congregations reside in the southern Africa nation of Mozambique, with the capital city of Maputo boasting a population of more than 1 million. Missionary work formally began in the country in 1999.[https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2024/10/07/latter-day-saints-react-17-new-temples-announcement-president-nelson/] | ||
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* [https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2022/11/27/23466258/inside-church-headquarters-presiding-bishopric-location-design-construction-of-temples Church News, “Inside Church Headquarters: The location, design and construction of Latter-day Saint temples] | * [https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2022/11/27/23466258/inside-church-headquarters-presiding-bishopric-location-design-construction-of-temples Church News, “Inside Church Headquarters: The location, design and construction of Latter-day Saint temples] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 11 October 2024
The Maputo Mozambique Temple was among the seventeen new temples announced by President Russell M. Nelson during the October 2024 general conference. The Maputo Mozambique Temple will be the country's second temple—the first, the Beira Mozambique Temple, was announced in April 2021.[1]
Nearly 25,000 Latter-day Saints in about 70 congregations reside in the southern Africa nation of Mozambique, with the capital city of Maputo boasting a population of more than 1 million. Missionary work formally began in the country in 1999.[2]
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Location
The Maputo Mozambique Temple is currently in the planning stages. Location details are forthcoming.