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religion6 hours ago

LDS Church Unveils Yorba Linda Open House/Dedication and New Temples in Guatemala, Mozambique, and Utah

The First Presidency announced the Yorba Linda California Temple open house (Apr 30–May 23, 2026) and dedication on Jun 7, 2026, with a media day and guest tours prior. It also set a March 14, 2026 groundbreaking for the Huehuetenango Guatemala Temple, and revealed the Beira, Mozambique Temple’s location on Avenida 24 de Julho (first temple in Mozambique). Additionally, the Spanish Fork, Utah Temple location was announced on an 8.7-acre site at 100 South and 2550 East, expanding Utah’s total to 32 temples.

religion1 year ago

"President Nelson Unveils Plans for 15 New LDS Temples, Including 2 in Utah"

President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced plans to build 15 new temples, including two in Utah, as part of the faith's global expansion. The new temples will be located in various places around the world, such as French Polynesia, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Scotland, Australia, Canada, and the United States. This announcement brings the total number of temples announced by Nelson to 168 out of the planned 350, with ongoing renovations and construction of several temples in Utah.

religion1 year ago

"President Nelson Unveils Plans for 15 New Temples, Including 2 in Utah"

President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the construction of 15 new temples around the world, including locations in West Jordan and Lehi, Utah. This brings the total number of temples to 350, with 189 dedicated, seven scheduled for dedication, 45 under construction, and 53 with published site locations. The announcement reflects a global expansion of religious worship, with temples planned in areas such as French Polynesia, Mexico, Brazil, Scotland, Australia, Canada, the United States, and Venezuela. President Nelson emphasized the importance of regular temple worship and its role in strengthening faith and providing spiritual assurance.

religion1 year ago

"Expanding Temples and Addressing Silence: Highlights from April 2024 LDS General Conference"

President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced plans to build 15 new temples, including two in Utah, bringing the total number of LDS temples worldwide to 350. The newly announced locations span across various countries, and the temples are significant to the faith as they are not open to the public, with access restricted to active members with a "temple recommend." Additionally, two local temples in Utah will soon hold open-house periods for public tours.

religion1 year ago

"President Nelson Announces 15 New Temple Locations, Including 2 in Utah, at Spring 2024 General Conference"

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the construction of 15 new temples, including two in Utah, during the spring 2024 general conference. The new temple locations span across various countries such as French Polynesia, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Scotland, Australia, Canada, Venezuela, and the United States. This expansion reflects the church's global growth and commitment to providing sacred spaces for its members.

religion1 year ago

President Nelson Reveals 15 New Temple Locations in April 2024

President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced 15 new temples to be built around the world, including two along the Wasatch Front in West Jordan and Lehi, Utah. This brings the total number of temples to 350, with 189 dedicated, seven scheduled for dedication, 45 under construction, and 53 with published site locations. The announcement reflects a global expansion of the church, with new temples planned in locations such as French Polynesia, Mexico, Brazil, Scotland, Australia, Canada, the United States, and Venezuela. President Nelson emphasized the importance of regular temple worship and the blessings it brings to individuals.

religion1 year ago

"President Nelson Unveils Plans for 15 New Temples in April 2024"

President Russell M. Nelson announced 15 new temple locations for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, bringing the total number of temples to 350 worldwide. These new temples will be constructed, dedicated, and will bless the lives of Latter-day Saints in those areas. President Nelson emphasized the importance of temple worship and ordinances, inviting Church members to rejoice in the gift of priesthood keys and promising spiritual empowerment through regular temple worship.

religion1 year ago

"President Nelson Reveals 15 New Temple Locations at April 2024 General Conference"

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced 15 new temple locations, including two in Utah, at the spring 2024 general conference. The new temple locations include West Jordan and Lehi in Utah, as well as locations in countries such as French Polynesia, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Scotland, Australia, Canada, Venezuela, and the United States. These new temples represent the church's global expansion and will provide additional places of worship for its members around the world.

religion1 year ago

"President Nelson Unveils Plans for 15 New Latter-day Saint Temples, Including 2 in Utah"

President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the construction of 15 new temples around the world, emphasizing the importance of temple worship for spiritual strength and blessings. The temples will be located in French Polynesia, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Scotland, Australia, Canada, the United States, and Venezuela, reflecting the global expansion of the Church. Each temple holds significant religious and historical significance for the Latter-day Saints in these regions.

gaming2 years ago

Starfield's Troubles: From Dreadful Temples to Rock Bottom Ratings

The repetitive nature of acquiring cosmic powers in Starfield's Temples has frustrated players, leading some to cheat for the first time to bypass the "dreadful" temples. Players have expressed their dissatisfaction with the repetitive gameplay and have turned to mods for an improved experience. The temples in Starfield have been unfavorably compared to Skyrim's Word Walls, which provided a sense of accomplishment and challenge.

religion2 years ago

LDS Church Announces 20 New Temples, Including Tulsa and Maui

Tulsa has been chosen as one of the locations for a new Mormon temple, as part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' global expansion plans. This announcement, made during the General Conference in Salt Lake City, includes a total of 20 new temples, with six in the United States. The temples are reserved for special worship services and religious ceremonies, while regular weekly worship services are held in meetinghouses. The church has seen steady growth and currently has 177 operating temples worldwide, with more under construction and announced.

religion2 years ago

"Expanding Faith: Russell Nelson's Record-Breaking Tally of 20 New Latter-day Saint Temples Revealed"

President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the construction of 20 new temples, bringing the total number of existing or planned temples to 335. Notably, none of the new temples will be built in Utah, marking the fourth consecutive General Conference without additions to the 28 existing or planned temples in the state. The newly announced temples will be located in various countries, including Angola, Mongolia, Peru, Nigeria, and the Philippines. President Nelson emphasized the importance of temples in the faith and their role in providing guidance, revelation, and solutions to life's challenges.

religion2 years ago

President Nelson Announces 20 New Temples at October General Conference

President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the construction of 20 new temples during the 193rd Semiannual General Conference. The temples will be built in various locations around the world, including Africa, Hawaii, Alaska, Washington state, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Chile, Ghana, Nigeria, Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Philippines, Japan, and Mongolia. This brings the total number of temples announced by President Nelson to 153. The announcement reflects the global expansion of the church and was met with amazement and joy by members on social media.

travel2 years ago

"Tourists can now explore the ruins of Caesar's stabbing site in Ancient Rome temple complex."

Four ancient Roman temples, including the ruins of the building where Julius Caesar was assassinated, have opened to the public in Rome with the help of funding from Bulgari. The temples, dating back to the 3rd century B.C., were previously only visible from the sidewalks of Largo Argentina. The temples are believed to have been dedicated to female deities and are some of the best-preserved remains of the Roman Republic. The attraction is open every day except for Mondays and some major holidays, with general admission tickets priced at 5 euros ($5.50).