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Recife Brazil Temple: Operating 37,200 sq ft (3,456 m 2) 5.59 acres (22,622 m 2) 15 December 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley edit: 102 Porto Alegre Brazil Temple: Operating 10,700 sq ft (994 m 2) 2 acres (8,094 m 2) 17 December 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley edit: 103 Montevideo Uruguay Temple: Operating 10,700 sq ft (994 m 2) 1.59 acres (6,435 m 2) 18 March 2001
The São Paulo Brazil Temple (formerly the São Paulo Temple) is the 19th constructed and 17th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Located in the Brazilian city of São Paulo , it was the first Latter-day Saint temple built in South America , and the first to use a single story, single spire design.
The LDS Church has 367 temples in various phases, which includes 202 dedicated temples (193 operating, 9 undergoing renovations [1]), 4 with a dedication scheduled, 48 under construction, 4 with groundbreakings scheduled, [2] and 110 others announced (not yet under construction). [3]
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Pages in category "Temples (LDS Church) in Brazil" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The Rio de Janeiro Brazil is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The intent to build the temple was announced on April 6, 2013, by church president Thomas S. Monson, during general conference. [4] It is the eighth temple in Brazil. The temple has a single attached end spire with a ...
The temple was announced concurrently with the Brigham City Utah, Concepción Chile, Fort Lauderdale Florida and Sapporo Japan temples. At the time, they brought the total number of temples worldwide to 151. At the time of its dedication, it was the church's 164th temple and the seventh in Brazil.
In 2002, the São Paulo Brazil Temple was closed and renovated; one of the most prominent additions was the gold angel Moroni statue on top of the spire. [35] Brazil's fifth temple in Curitiba began construction in March 2005. [13] As of 2009, there were 234 stakes and 27 missions in Brazil. [13]