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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Progress Noted on the Durban South Africa Temple

Today, it was noted on the LDS Church Temples website that, at the Durban South Africa Temple site, walls are being constructed for the ancillary building. Elder Ronald A. Rasband recently visited that temple site and answered questions about the progress of the temple, which you can find here. Noting that the Idaho Falls Idaho Temple completed its open house last Saturday (the rededication will take place on June 4, less than two weeks from now), that is the latest on temple-related developments. As always, I am keeping an eye out for all developments, and will post those as soon as I can after learning of them. In the meantime, thanks for your readership and interest.

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