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In the Sunday Morning Session of April 2015 [[General Conference]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], President [[Thomas S. Monson]] announced the Church's intention to build a temple in Port-au-Prince, the capital city of Haiti. Soon Latter-day Saints who live in one of the Western Hemisphere's poorest nations with a poverty rate approaching 60 percent, will be able to partake of the richest blessings of their faith through temple [[Ordinances|ordinances]]. Haiti is home to more than 22,000 Mormons (out of an overall population of nearly 11 million) and 46 LDS congregations.
 
In the Sunday Morning Session of April 2015 [[General Conference]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], President [[Thomas S. Monson]] announced the Church's intention to build a temple in Port-au-Prince, the capital city of Haiti. Soon Latter-day Saints who live in one of the Western Hemisphere's poorest nations with a poverty rate approaching 60 percent, will be able to partake of the richest blessings of their faith through temple [[Ordinances|ordinances]]. Haiti is home to more than 22,000 Mormons (out of an overall population of nearly 11 million) and 46 LDS congregations.
  
During a conference at the Centrale Chapel in Haiti on 12 March 2017, Elder [[Neil L. Andersen]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]]announced that the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple would be built on land immediately behind the chapel on Route de Frères. The [[First Presidency]] of the Church has announced that a groundbreaking ceremony for the new temple is scheduled for Saturday, 28 October 2017. Elder [[Walter F. González]], a member of the [[Seventy]] and an Uruguayan native, will preside at the invitation-only ceremony, according to a [http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/haiti-s-first-mormon-temple-to-begin-construction news release].
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During a conference at the Centrale Chapel in Haiti on 12 March 2017, Elder [[Neil L. Andersen]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] announced that the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple would be built on land immediately behind the chapel on Route de Frères. The [[First Presidency]] of the Church has announced that a groundbreaking ceremony for the new temple is scheduled for Saturday, 28 October 2017. Elder [[Walter F. González]], a member of the [[Seventy]] and an Uruguayan native, will preside at the invitation-only ceremony, according to a [http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/haiti-s-first-mormon-temple-to-begin-construction news release].

Revision as of 12:54, 15 July 2017

Courtesy Intellectual Reserve, LLC A rendering of the LDS Church's planned Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple

In the Sunday Morning Session of April 2015 General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, President Thomas S. Monson announced the Church's intention to build a temple in Port-au-Prince, the capital city of Haiti. Soon Latter-day Saints who live in one of the Western Hemisphere's poorest nations with a poverty rate approaching 60 percent, will be able to partake of the richest blessings of their faith through temple ordinances. Haiti is home to more than 22,000 Mormons (out of an overall population of nearly 11 million) and 46 LDS congregations.

During a conference at the Centrale Chapel in Haiti on 12 March 2017, Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles announced that the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple would be built on land immediately behind the chapel on Route de Frères. The First Presidency of the Church has announced that a groundbreaking ceremony for the new temple is scheduled for Saturday, 28 October 2017. Elder Walter F. González, a member of the Seventy and an Uruguayan native, will preside at the invitation-only ceremony, according to a news release.