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On Sunday afternoon, 3 April 2022, during the 192nd annual [[General Conference|general conference]] of the Church, President [[Russell M. Nelson]] announced that 17 new temples will be built in the following locations: Wellington, New Zealand; Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo; Barcelona, Spain; Birmingham, United Kingdom; Cusco, Peru; Maceió, Brazil; Santos, Brazil; San Luis Potosí, Mexico; Mexico City Benemérito, Mexico; Tampa, Florida; Knoxville, Tennessee; Cleveland, Ohio; Wichita, Kansas; Austin, Texas; Missoula, Montana; Montpelier, Idaho; and Modesto, California. | On Sunday afternoon, 3 April 2022, during the 192nd annual [[General Conference|general conference]] of the Church, President [[Russell M. Nelson]] announced that 17 new temples will be built in the following locations: Wellington, New Zealand; Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo; Barcelona, Spain; Birmingham, United Kingdom; Cusco, Peru; Maceió, Brazil; Santos, Brazil; San Luis Potosí, Mexico; Mexico City Benemérito, Mexico; Tampa, Florida; Knoxville, Tennessee; Cleveland, Ohio; Wichita, Kansas; Austin, Texas; Missoula, Montana; Montpelier, Idaho; and Modesto, California. | ||
− | As of 18 June 2022, there are currently 172 dedicated temples, | + | As of 18 June 2022, there are currently 172 dedicated temples, 52 temples under construction, and 58 temples that have been announced (not yet under construction) for a total of 282 Temples. Of the 282 total temples, [https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2022-04-03/17-new-temples-announced-by-president-nelson-totaling-100-during-his-ministry-249337 100 have been announced] by President [[Russell M. Nelson]] during his four years as Church president. The following temples are currently undergoing renovations: [[Hamilton New Zealand Temple]], [[Salt Lake Temple]], [[St. George Utah Temple]], [[Hong Kong China Temple]], and the [[Columbus Ohio Temple]]. |
The following is a list of all [[Inside Mormon temples|LDS Temples]] either completed, under construction or announced. The numbering for those under construction or announced is not fixed and is subject to change according to the order of dedication. See also [[Geographical List of Temples]]. | The following is a list of all [[Inside Mormon temples|LDS Temples]] either completed, under construction or announced. The numbering for those under construction or announced is not fixed and is subject to change according to the order of dedication. See also [[Geographical List of Temples]]. | ||
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+ | |[[Yorba Linda California Temple]] | ||
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+ | |[[Mark A. Bragg]] | ||
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|[[Russia Temple]] | |[[Russia Temple]] | ||
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|[[Managua Nicaragua Temple]] | |[[Managua Nicaragua Temple]] | ||
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|[[Cagayan de Oro Philippines Temple]] | |[[Cagayan de Oro Philippines Temple]] | ||
|1 April 2018 | |1 April 2018 | ||
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|[[Lagos Nigeria Temple]] | |[[Lagos Nigeria Temple]] | ||
|7 October 2018 | |7 October 2018 | ||
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|[[Budapest Hungary Temple]] | |[[Budapest Hungary Temple]] | ||
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|[[Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Temple]] | |[[Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Temple]] | ||
|6 October 2019 | |6 October 2019 | ||
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|[[Lubumbashi Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple]] | |[[Lubumbashi Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple]] | ||
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|[[Benin City Nigeria Temple]] | |[[Benin City Nigeria Temple]] | ||
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|[[Dubai United Arab Emirates Temple]] | |[[Dubai United Arab Emirates Temple]] | ||
|5 April 2020 | |5 April 2020 | ||
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|[[Shanghai People's Republic of China Temple]] | |[[Shanghai People's Republic of China Temple]] | ||
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|[[Tarawa Kiribati Temple]] | |[[Tarawa Kiribati Temple]] | ||
|4 October 2020 | |4 October 2020 | ||
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|[[Port Vila Vanuatu Temple]] | |[[Port Vila Vanuatu Temple]] | ||
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|[[Greater Guatemala City Guatemala Temple]] | |[[Greater Guatemala City Guatemala Temple]] | ||
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|[[Sao Paulo East Brazil Temple]] | |[[Sao Paulo East Brazil Temple]] | ||
|4 October 2020 | |4 October 2020 | ||
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|[[Santa Cruz Bolivia Temple]] | |[[Santa Cruz Bolivia Temple]] | ||
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|[[Beira Mozambique Temple]] | |[[Beira Mozambique Temple]] | ||
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|[[Belo Horizonte Brazil Temple]] | |[[Belo Horizonte Brazil Temple]] | ||
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|[[Brussels Belgium Temple]] | |[[Brussels Belgium Temple]] | ||
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|[[Cali Colombia Temple]] | |[[Cali Colombia Temple]] | ||
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|[[Cape Town South Africa Temple]] | |[[Cape Town South Africa Temple]] | ||
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|[[Willamette Valley Oregon Temple]] | |[[Willamette Valley Oregon Temple]] | ||
|4 April 2021 | |4 April 2021 | ||
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|[[Kumasi Ghana Temple]] | |[[Kumasi Ghana Temple]] | ||
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|[[Oslo Norway Temple]] | |[[Oslo Norway Temple]] | ||
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|[[Querétaro México Temple]] | |[[Querétaro México Temple]] | ||
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|[[Singapore Republic of Singapore Temple]] | |[[Singapore Republic of Singapore Temple]] | ||
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|[[Torreón México Temple]] | |[[Torreón México Temple]] | ||
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|[[Vienna Austria Temple]] | |[[Vienna Austria Temple]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:57, 20 June 2022
Today The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has over 16 million members in over 160 nations worldwide. Currently, 172 of its beautiful temples adorn sites in North, South, and Central America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and numerous islands of the sea.
During the Sunday afternoon session of the 188th annual general conference of the Church, President Russell M. Nelson announced that seven new temples will be built in the following locations: Salta, Argentina; Bengaluru, India; Managua Nicaragua; Cagayan de Oro, Philippines; Layton, Utah; Richmond, Virginia; and a major city yet to be determined in Russia.
During the Sunday afternoon session of the 189th annual general conference of the Church, President Russell M. Nelson announced that eight new temples will be built in the following locations: Pago Pago, American Samoa; Okinawa City, Okinawa; Neiafu, Tonga; Tooele Valley, Utah; Moses Lake, Washington; San Pedro Sula, Honduras; Antofagasta, Chile; and Budapest, Hungary.
During the women’s session of the 189th semiannual general conference of the Church, President Russell M. Nelson announced that eight new temples will be built in the following locations: Freetown, Sierra Leone; Orem, Utah; Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea; Bentonville, Arkansas; Bacolod, Phillippines; McAllen, Texas; Cobán, Guatemala; and Taylorsville, Utah.
During the Sunday afternoon session of the 190th annual general conference of the Church, President Russell M. Nelson announced that eight new temples will be built in the following locations: Bahia Blanca, Argentina; Tallahassee, Florida; Lubumbashi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Benin City, Nigeria; Syracuse, Utah; Dubai, United Arab Emirates; and Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
During the Sunday afternoon session of the 190th semiannual general conference of the Church, President Russell M. Nelson announced that six new temples will be built in the following locations: Tarawa, Kiribati; Port Vila, Vanuatu; Lindon, Utah; Greater Guatemala City, Guatemala; Sao Paulo East, Brazil; and Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
During the Sunday afternoon session of the 191st annual general conference of the Church, President Russell M. Nelson announced that 20 new temples will be built in the following locations: Beira, Mozambique; Belo Horizonte, Brazil; Brussels, Belgium; Burley, Idaho; Cali, Colombia; Cape Town, South Africa; Casper, Wyoming; Elko, Nevada; Eugene, Oregon; Farmington, New Mexico; Grand Junction, Colorado; Helena, Montana; Kumasi, Ghana; Oslo, Norway; Querétaro, México; Singapore, Republic of Singapore; Smithfield, Utah; Torreón, México; Vienna, Austria; and Yorba Linda, California.
On Saturday, 1 May 2021, President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that a new temple will be built in Ephraim, Utah. In a prerecorded message played at a press conference inside the Manti Tabernacle (seven miles, or 11 kilometers, south of Ephraim), the prophet said the new house of the Lord will be an important addition for the Church's growing membership in the area — including students at Snow College. He said, "We care about their well-being and their future." The Ephraim Utah Temple will be the 252nd temple in the Church and the 27th in Utah.
Elder Kevin R. Duncan, Temple Department Executive Director, said the new temple in Ephraim will be similar in size to the Brigham City Utah Temple, which is approximately 36,000 square feet. The new temple will serve some 30,000 Latter-day Saints and have four 30-seat endowment rooms, three sealing rooms and one baptismal font. Endowment sessions with film presentations will occur every half hour.
On Sunday, 3 October 2021, during the afternoon session of the 191st semiannual general conference of the Church, President Russell M. Nelson announced that 13 new temples will be built in the following locations: Antananarivo. Madagascar; Cody, Wyoming; Culiacán, México; Fort Worth, Texas; Heber Valley, Utah; Kananga, Democratic Republic of the Congo; Kaohsiung, Taiwan; La Paz, Bolivia; Morovia, Liberia; Rexburgh North, Idaho; Santiago West, Chile; Tacloban City, Philippines; and Vitória, Brazil.
On Sunday afternoon, 3 April 2022, during the 192nd annual general conference of the Church, President Russell M. Nelson announced that 17 new temples will be built in the following locations: Wellington, New Zealand; Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo; Barcelona, Spain; Birmingham, United Kingdom; Cusco, Peru; Maceió, Brazil; Santos, Brazil; San Luis Potosí, Mexico; Mexico City Benemérito, Mexico; Tampa, Florida; Knoxville, Tennessee; Cleveland, Ohio; Wichita, Kansas; Austin, Texas; Missoula, Montana; Montpelier, Idaho; and Modesto, California.
As of 18 June 2022, there are currently 172 dedicated temples, 52 temples under construction, and 58 temples that have been announced (not yet under construction) for a total of 282 Temples. Of the 282 total temples, 100 have been announced by President Russell M. Nelson during his four years as Church president. The following temples are currently undergoing renovations: Hamilton New Zealand Temple, Salt Lake Temple, St. George Utah Temple, Hong Kong China Temple, and the Columbus Ohio Temple.
The following is a list of all LDS Temples either completed, under construction or announced. The numbering for those under construction or announced is not fixed and is subject to change according to the order of dedication. See also Geographical List of Temples.
Temples of the Restoration | Dedication Date | Dedicated By |
Kirtland Temple* | 27 March 1836 | Joseph Smith |
Nauvoo Temple** | 1 May 1846 | Orson Hyde |
- * No longer owned by the Church
- ** Destroyed by fire; rebuilt in 2002, see No. 113
Sources
- Mormon Temples
- Official LDS Temples site
- Unofficial LDS Temples site
- Wikipedia - List of LDS Temples
See Also
- Inside Mormon Temples
- Mormon Temples
- The Temple Endowment
- Mormon Undergarments
- Ordinances
- LDS Weddings
References
External Temple Links
- The Temple - BBC Religion & Ethics
- Mormon Temple Ordinances - ReligionFacts
- Mormon Temples - Lightplanet
- Temples and Mormon Temples - Answers.com
- Mormon Temples and Secrecy
- Early Christianity and Mormonism: The LDS Temple Endowment: An Introduction