List of upcoming temple-related events
2016
1.
Sunday November 20—Hartford
Connecticut Temple Dedication (155 operating;
1 scheduled for dedication; 10 under
construction; 3 undergoing
renovation; 11 announced (Up to
3 temples may soon have a groundbreaking scheduled.))
NOTE: Since the health of the
Brethren remains unclear, it is anyone’s guess who might be asked to preside at
this dedication. Previous precedent indicates it may be any member of the First
Presidency (with President Uchtdorf being the most likely candidate, as he is
apparently the most functioning member of that body) or any of the apostles, as
Elder Bednar presided at the last temple dedication.
2017
1.
Sunday May 21—Paris France
Temple Dedication (156 operating; 10 under construction; 3 undergoing
renovation; 11 announced (Up to 3 temples may soon have a groundbreaking
scheduled.))
NOTE: Since the health of the
Brethren remains unclear, it is anyone’s guess who might be asked to preside at
this dedication. Previous precedent indicates it may be any member of the First
Presidency (with President Uchtdorf being the most likely candidate, as he is
apparently the most functioning member of that body) or any of the apostles.
NOTE:
More temple dedications, rededications, and groundbreakings are anticipated to
be announced and may take place early next year. We will have to see what
happens there and add such events when the time is ripe.
Temple Construction Progress Report
(current as of 11/7/16)
Current Temple Status: 154 operating; 2 scheduled for dedication; 10 under construction; 3 undergoing
renovation; 11 announced (With up to 3 that may soon have a groundbreaking
scheduled).
Dedication scheduled:
155. Hartford
Connecticut Temple: Preparing for dedication; dedication scheduled on Sunday
November 20, 2016.
156. Paris
France Temple: Interior work underway; open house and dedication dates
announced; scheduled to be dedicated on Sunday May 21, 2017.
Under Construction:
157. Meridian Idaho
Temple: Adding landscaping structures; installing fence posts and lamp posts; completion
anticipated sometime in late 2017.
158. Cedar City Utah
Temple: Installing sprinkler
systems and planting bushes; installing window frames and art glass; completion
anticipated sometime in late 2017.
159. Tucson Arizona
Temple: Pouring concrete parking lot; adding landscaping structures; completion
anticipated sometime in late 2017.
160. Rome Italy Temple:
Interior work progressing; completion
anticipated sometime in the first
half of 2018.
161. Concepcion Chile
Temple: Steeple framework going up; completion anticipated sometime in 2018.
162. Kinshasa Democratic
Republic of the Congo Temple: Main
level floors poured; completion
anticipated sometime in 2018.
163.
Durban South Africa Temple: Preparing to pour foundation; laying aggregate for
parking; street entrance cut; hydroseeding sloped land;
completion anticipated sometime in 2018.
164. Barranquilla
Colombia Temple: Foundation walls going up; completion anticipated sometime in 2019.
165. Fortaleza Brazil Temple: Erecting structural framing; completion
anticipated sometime in 2019.
166. Lisbon Portugal Temple:
Site clearing phase; construction fence erected; concrete bleachers removed; completion anticipated sometime in 2019.
Undergoing Renovation:
8. Idaho Falls Idaho
Temple: Closed for renovation; finish work underway; resurfacing and restriping
parking lot; rededication anticipated sometime during the first half of 2017.
20. Jordan River Utah
Temple: Closed for renovation; rededication anticipated sometime in late
2017.
41. Frankfurt Germany
Temple: Closed for renovation; rededication anticipated sometime in 2018.
Announced:
167. Winnipeg Manitoba Temple: Permitting
phase; temple fireside held September 11, 2016; groundbreaking anticipated in
either late 2016 or early 2017.
168. Arequipa
Peru Temple: General contractor selected;
groundbreaking pending.
169. Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Temple: Construction preparation phase; plans approved by local
government; groundbreaking pending.
170. Urdaneta
Philippines Temple: Planning and approval phase; awaiting official site
announcement.
171. Port-au-Prince
Haiti Temple: Planning and approval phase; awaiting official site announcement.
172. Bangkok Thailand
Temple: Planning and approval phase; awaiting official site announcement.
173. Abidjan Ivory
Coast Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement.
174. Quito Ecuador
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement.
175. Harare Zimbabwe
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement.
176. Belem Brazil
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement.
177. Lima Peru Los
Olivos Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement.
Key:
Bolded numbers and text denote
temples whose numbers already exists (for renovations), or is certain due to a
scheduled dedication, as well as information that is certain, such as
dedication or groundbreaking dates.
Italicized numbers and
text denote temples whose numbers may change based on the order in
which future dedications and groundbreakings are scheduled.
Underlined numbers and text denote
temples whose numbers may change based on progress towards planning, approval,
and groundbreaking.
Red text denotes changes from
the last posted temple progress update.
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