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The Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple will not be the first Mormon temple to be built in Brazil. The first temple built in the country was completed in [[Sao Paulo Brazil Temple|São Paulo]] in 1978. Since then five more temples have been built and dedicated, bringing the total number of temples to six as of 2014. Another temple is under construction in [[Fortaleza Brazil Temple|Fortaleza Brazil]]. | The Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple will not be the first Mormon temple to be built in Brazil. The first temple built in the country was completed in [[Sao Paulo Brazil Temple|São Paulo]] in 1978. Since then five more temples have been built and dedicated, bringing the total number of temples to six as of 2014. Another temple is under construction in [[Fortaleza Brazil Temple|Fortaleza Brazil]]. | ||
− | Brazil is home to nearly | + | Brazil has a population of nearly 200 million people including over 1,173,000 members of the Church. Rio de Janeiro, the location of the 2016 Summer Olympics, is the second largest city in Brazil and home to the famous [https://world.new7wonders.com/wonders/christ-redeemer-1931-rio-de-janeiro-brazil/ Christ the Redeemer (Portuguese: Cristo Redentor) statue]. Church members in Rio currently travel approximately 300 miles (500 kilometers) to participate in temple ordinances at the [[Campinas Brazil Temple]]. The temple in Campinas serves members from nearly 100 stakes and districts spread across the states of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Distrito Federal, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, and Tocantins. |
==Temple Site== | ==Temple Site== |
Revision as of 13:59, 20 January 2017
On 6 April 2013, during the Saturday morning session of the 183rd Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, President Thomas S. Monson announced that a new temple would be constructed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple will not be the first Mormon temple to be built in Brazil. The first temple built in the country was completed in São Paulo in 1978. Since then five more temples have been built and dedicated, bringing the total number of temples to six as of 2014. Another temple is under construction in Fortaleza Brazil.
Brazil has a population of nearly 200 million people including over 1,173,000 members of the Church. Rio de Janeiro, the location of the 2016 Summer Olympics, is the second largest city in Brazil and home to the famous Christ the Redeemer (Portuguese: Cristo Redentor) statue. Church members in Rio currently travel approximately 300 miles (500 kilometers) to participate in temple ordinances at the Campinas Brazil Temple. The temple in Campinas serves members from nearly 100 stakes and districts spread across the states of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Distrito Federal, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, and Tocantins.
Temple Site
The Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple and an adjoining meetinghouse will be constructed on the property next to a nature reserve on Avenida das Américas in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood. Barra is a beautiful development on the Atlantic Ocean that hosted most of the venues for the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Groundbreaking Ceremony
Construction on the Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple will formally commence at a groundbreaking ceremony to be held Saturday, 4 March 2017, at 10:00 a.m. Elder Claudio R. M. Costa, President of the Brazil Area, will preside at the services.