Difference between revisions of "Phoenix Arizona Temple"
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− | On 24 May 2008 President Thomas S. Monson announced that there would be a new temple built in Phoenix Arizona. This one will be built in Phoenix, north and west of the Mesa Arizona Temple (1927) and Gilbert, Arizona, announced only a month earlier in April 2008. | + | On 24 May 2008 President Thomas S. Monson announced |
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+ | [http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/new-temple-for-phoenix-arizona-announced New Temple for Phoenix Arizona Announced] - LDS Newsroom | ||
+ | </ref> | ||
+ | that there would be a new temple built in Phoenix Arizona. This one will be built in Phoenix, north and west of the Mesa Arizona Temple (1927) and Gilbert, Arizona, announced only a month earlier in April 2008. | ||
− | + | "Don Evans, Arizona spokesman for the church, said Saturday he hasn’t received details about where or when the church will be constructed." | |
+ | <ref> | ||
+ | [http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/117062 Mormons planning to build temple in Phoenix] - East Valley Tribune | ||
+ | </ref> | ||
+ | Some say this temple may be built in north Phoenix, possibly north of the Loop 101 freeway. Growth in this area is such that they are having to expand the I-17 freeway which runs through this area to eight lanes, and talk is of another freeway to parallel that north of the Loop 101, hence the need for a third temple in the Phoenix metro area for the members there. | ||
− | The temple district | + | The temple district may include almost all of Phoenix except for Ahwatukee, northern parts of Scottsdale, and all of the cities on the west side of the valley, plus the Prescott, Verde Valley, and Flagstaff, Arizona areas. |
− | == | + | ==References== |
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Revision as of 10:36, 25 May 2008
On 24 May 2008 President Thomas S. Monson announced [1] that there would be a new temple built in Phoenix Arizona. This one will be built in Phoenix, north and west of the Mesa Arizona Temple (1927) and Gilbert, Arizona, announced only a month earlier in April 2008.
"Don Evans, Arizona spokesman for the church, said Saturday he hasn’t received details about where or when the church will be constructed." [2] Some say this temple may be built in north Phoenix, possibly north of the Loop 101 freeway. Growth in this area is such that they are having to expand the I-17 freeway which runs through this area to eight lanes, and talk is of another freeway to parallel that north of the Loop 101, hence the need for a third temple in the Phoenix metro area for the members there.
The temple district may include almost all of Phoenix except for Ahwatukee, northern parts of Scottsdale, and all of the cities on the west side of the valley, plus the Prescott, Verde Valley, and Flagstaff, Arizona areas.
References
- ↑ New Temple for Phoenix Arizona Announced - LDS Newsroom
- ↑ Mormons planning to build temple in Phoenix - East Valley Tribune
Temples in Arizona
- Gilbert Arizona Temple
- Mesa Arizona Temple
- Phoenix Arizona Temple
- Queen Creek Arizona Temple
- Snowflake Arizona Temple
- The Gila Valley Arizona Temple
- Tucson Arizona Temple
- Yuma Arizona Temple