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Under construction 2.6 acres (10,522 m 2) 4 June 2020 [55] Evan A. Schmutz edit: 208 Davao Philippines Temple: Under construction 18,450 sq ft (1,714 m 2) 2.7 acres (10,927 m 2) 14 November 2020 Taniela B. Wakolo edit: 209 Antofagasta Chile Temple: Under construction 23,000 sq ft (2,137 m 2) 2.2 acres (8,903 m 2) 27 November 2020 Juan Pablo ...
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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A mega-cap AI stock entered the top 10 holdings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' massive stock portfolio last quarter.
The Kuwait Ward of the Manama Bahrain Stake had 359 members as of December 31, 2021. [10] As with most other congregations in the Middle East, it meets on Friday, the holy day in Islam. [11] The Kuwait Government officially recognized the LDS Church in 2019. [12] [13]
The Alabang Philippines Temple will be the fourth LDS temple built in the Philippines, following the Manila (1984), Cebu City (2010), and Urdaneta (2024) temples. Three more temples were announced in 2018 and 2019, which are the Davao (for which a groundbreaking was also held in 2020), [10] and the Cagayan de Oro and Bacolod temples.
A meetinghouse in Guadalupe, Makati, Philippines. The first contact the church had with the Philippines was in 1898 during the Spanish–American War.Two church members, Willard Call and George Seaman, who were part of the United States artillery battery, were set apart as missionaries and began to proselytize after being deployed to the Philippines.