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The Papeete Tahiti Temple was announced on April 2, 1980, then dedicated on October 27, 1983, by Gordon B. Hinckley, a counselor in the First Presidency.The temple was built on a 5-acre (20,000 m 2) plot, has 2 ordinance rooms and 2 sealing rooms, and has a total floor area of 9,936 square feet (923.1 m 2).
An elementary school was built by the church in 1964 in Tahiti. [9] In 1972 the first stake was organized in French Polynesia in Tahiti by President Spencer W. Kimball, [6] and by 1983 the Papeete Tahiti Temple was finished and dedicated. [9] The stake met in the meetinghouse that had been dedicated by Cowley. [6]
24 Santiago Chile Temple: Operating 20,831 sq ft (1,935 m 2) 2.61 acres (10,562 m 2) 15 September 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley: edit: 25 Papeete Tahiti Temple: Operating 12,150 sq ft (1,129 m 2) 1.7 acres (6,880 m 2) 27 October 1983 Gordon B. Hinckley: edit: 26 Mexico City Mexico Temple: Operating 116,642 sq ft (10,836 m 2) 7 acres (28,328 m 2) 2 ...
Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple: edit: San Martin de Porres, Lima, Peru: January 14, 2024 47,413 sq ft 4,404.8 m 2: Piura Peru Temple: edit: Piura, Peru: Announced 1 October 2023 TBD Trujillo Peru Temple: edit: Trujillo, Peru: June 21, 2015 28,200 sq ft 2,620 m 2: For location on regional map see Argentina map
Los Angeles California Temple: edit: Los Angeles, California, U.S. March 11, 1956 ... October 24, 1986 29,177 sq ft ... Temples in and near Oregon: Oregon
The Los Angeles Temple was announced on March 23, 1937, by church president Heber J. Grant, when the church purchased 24.23 acres (98,000 m 2) from the Harold Lloyd Motion Picture Company. Construction was to begin soon thereafter, but financial difficulties relating to the Great Depression and World War II delayed its construction.
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Notre Dame Cathedral (French: Cathédrale de Papeete Notre-Dame de L'Immaculée Conception) is a late 19th-century church that serves as the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Papeete. It is located close to the waterfront esplanade of the capital city on the rue du Général de Gaulle.