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The official rendering of the Puebla Mexico Temple was released to the public on Tuesday, 24 September 2019, in conjunction with the groundbreaking ceremony announcement. Elder [[Arnulfo Valenzuela]], president of the México Area, presided at the groundbreaking ceremony held on November 30, 2019. His counselors, Elder [[Rafael E. Pino]] and [[John C. Pingree Jr.]] also attended.
 
The official rendering of the Puebla Mexico Temple was released to the public on Tuesday, 24 September 2019, in conjunction with the groundbreaking ceremony announcement. Elder [[Arnulfo Valenzuela]], president of the México Area, presided at the groundbreaking ceremony held on November 30, 2019. His counselors, Elder [[Rafael E. Pino]] and [[John C. Pingree Jr.]] also attended.
 
The Puebla Mexico Temple is estimated to be completed in late 2023.
 
  
 
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Elder [[Arnulfo Valenzuela]], a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] and president of the México Area, presided at the event presided and offered the dedicatory prayer. His counselors, Elder [[Rafael E. Pino]] and Elder [[John C. Pingree Jr.]], also attended. The event was transmitted via the internet to [[Stake Center|stake centers]] in the proposed [[Temple district|temple district]].
 
Elder [[Arnulfo Valenzuela]], a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] and president of the México Area, presided at the event presided and offered the dedicatory prayer. His counselors, Elder [[Rafael E. Pino]] and Elder [[John C. Pingree Jr.]], also attended. The event was transmitted via the internet to [[Stake Center|stake centers]] in the proposed [[Temple district|temple district]].
  
==Open House and ==
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==Open House Begins==
 
A public open house will be held Friday, March 29 through Saturday, April 20, 2024, excluding March 31, April 6, 7, and April 14. Before the public open house, a media day was held on Monday, March 25, 2024. Religious leaders, government officials, and community leaders will tour the temple through Thursday, March 28, 2024.
 
A public open house will be held Friday, March 29 through Saturday, April 20, 2024, excluding March 31, April 6, 7, and April 14. Before the public open house, a media day was held on Monday, March 25, 2024. Religious leaders, government officials, and community leaders will tour the temple through Thursday, March 28, 2024.
  
 
==Dedication Announced==
 
==Dedication Announced==
 
Elder [[Gerrit W. Gong]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] will dedicate the Puebla Mexico Temple in two sessions on Sunday, May 19, 2024. The dedicatory sessions will be held at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. CST.
 
Elder [[Gerrit W. Gong]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] will dedicate the Puebla Mexico Temple in two sessions on Sunday, May 19, 2024. The dedicatory sessions will be held at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. CST.
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==Picture Gallery of Puebla Mexico Temple==
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File:Puebla-Temple-exterior.jpg|Puebla Mexico Temple
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File:Puebla-Temple-3.jpg|Entrance of the Puebla Mexico Temple
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File:Puebla-Temple-5.jpg|Detail inside the Temple
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File:Puebla-Temple-2.jpg|Spire of the Puebla Mexico Temple
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File:Puebla-Temple-exterior-night.jpg|Puebla Mexico Temple at night
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Revision as of 15:56, 25 March 2024

Puebla Mexico Temple. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.

On 7 October 2018, at the close of the 188th Semiannual general conference, Russell M. Nelson, the president and prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that a temple will be built in the city of Puebla, México. Puebla is a city in east-central México, southeast of Mexico City (La Ciudad de México).

México is home to nearly 1.5 million Latter-day Saints. There are 11 stakes and two districts in Puebla, and over 1,800 Latter-day Saint congregations in México.

The Puebla México Temple will be the 14th temple built in México. The temple will be constructed in the northwestern section of the city, just south of a highway interchange on a beautiful boulevard with a landscaped center island named 15 de Mayo.

The official rendering of the Puebla Mexico Temple was released to the public on Tuesday, 24 September 2019, in conjunction with the groundbreaking ceremony announcement. Elder Arnulfo Valenzuela, president of the México Area, presided at the groundbreaking ceremony held on November 30, 2019. His counselors, Elder Rafael E. Pino and John C. Pingree Jr. also attended.

Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Puebla Mexico Temple

Latter-day Saint children lift a shovel-full of dirt at the groundbreaking of the Puebla Mexico Temple on Saturday, 30 November 2019. Credit: ©2019 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.

On Saturday, 30 November 2019, Church and community leaders gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints's Puebla Mexico Temple, signifying the beginning of construction.

Elder Arnulfo Valenzuela, a General Authority Seventy and president of the México Area, presided at the event presided and offered the dedicatory prayer. His counselors, Elder Rafael E. Pino and Elder John C. Pingree Jr., also attended. The event was transmitted via the internet to stake centers in the proposed temple district.

Open House Begins

A public open house will be held Friday, March 29 through Saturday, April 20, 2024, excluding March 31, April 6, 7, and April 14. Before the public open house, a media day was held on Monday, March 25, 2024. Religious leaders, government officials, and community leaders will tour the temple through Thursday, March 28, 2024.

Dedication Announced

Elder Gerrit W. Gong of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles will dedicate the Puebla Mexico Temple in two sessions on Sunday, May 19, 2024. The dedicatory sessions will be held at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. CST.

Picture Gallery of Puebla Mexico Temple

Temples in Mexico

External Links

Videos about the Puebla Mexico Temple