Hello, everyone! Much to my surprise, when I first checked for temple news today, I found out that further progress has been reported on almost all of those that are currently undergoing construction. Most notably, it appears that construction has officially wrapped up for the Cedar City Utah Temple (for which open house reservations will start being accepted on Monday).
Additionally, it appears that, where I once asserted that the rededication of the Frankfurt Germany Temple would happen after the dedication of the Rome Italy Temple, there is reason now to believe that the Frankfurt rededication will happen first. And most other temples have had an adjustment to the anticipated time-frame within which they will be completed as well. In the updated report of that construction progress, I address what has changed and why. Given that these changes were so unexpected, I am going to be working on refining my estimate for a more exact time-frame for these future events. But I did want to post an updated report today to share those developments. In the next day or two, hopefully I will be able to offer my revised thoughts about when these future events might happen. For now, just know that it is in the works.
The updated report follows. Enjoy, and let me know your thoughts. In the meantime, thank you for the privilege of your time, and may the Lord bless you all in all that you do.
Temple Construction Progress
(current as of 9/27/17)
NOTE ABOUT FUTURE TEMPLE
CONSTRUCTION: As referenced in previous versions of this report, Elder
Larry Y. Wilson, the Temple Department Executive Director, stated in an
interview given as the open house for the newly renovated Idaho Falls Idaho
Temple got underway that the Church currently has around 80 sites under
consideration for a subsequent announcement within the next 15 years. While
some, if not at least a majority, of those 80 sites will make it to a
subsequent announcement, it is significant to think about. That would put the
number of temples in any phase at around 260 or so in 2032. It is not hard to
believe, therefore, that whether or not the Church makes an official goal to do
so, we could see a minimum of 200 operating temples by or before the
bicentennial (200th ) anniversary of the restoration of the
Church (which will take place on Saturday April 6, 2030. With the Church only
having to announce 18 additional temples and to complete the other 25
in any phase, all it would take to reach that milestone is for 3-4 temples
being dedicated in each one of the 12.52 years
between now and then, which works out to 3 or 4 temples that will need to be
dedicated each year. Since the Church will be maintaining at least that average
amount for the next 3 years at minimum, it appears to be very doable. For my
part, I will be keeping my eyes open for any developments and will pass such
news along as I hear of it.
CURRENT TEMPLE STATUS: The
Church has 182 temples in various
phases. There are 157 operating
temples, with 2 that have had construction conclude (and are preparing for
their open houses; one of which is accepting reservations for its open house, and
the other, which will be doing so starting next Monday). There are additionally
9 others are in various phases of construction
and 1 more that had a
groundbreaking last year, (with full-scale construction anticipated to begin
within the first six months of next year). 1
other has a groundbreaking scheduled (which will take place in just over a
month’s time. Of the temples that have been, are now, and will shortly be
undergoing renovations, we have 1
that has a rededication scheduled (for the middle of next year), while 1 other is undergoing renovation (with
completion anticipated sometime in either late summer or early fall next year),
and another 4 have had their
closure dates set before the end of this year, in addition to 5 others that we know will be closing
early next year (with closure dates having been announced for all but one). The
remaining 12 are
announced (with either a site announcement or groundbreaking pending).
Construction completed,
preparing for open house:
158. Meridian Idaho
Temple: Accepting open house reservations (tours set to run for the three weeks
between Saturday October 21 and Saturday November 11, except for the relevant
Sundays); practices underway for youth cultural celebration; dedication scheduled for Sunday November 19,
2017.
159. Cedar City Utah
Temple: Preparing for open house and cultural
celebration; accepting open house reservations beginning Monday October
2 (tours set to run for the 22-day period
spanning Friday October 27-Saturday November 18, except for the relevant
Sundays); dedication scheduled for Sunday
December 10, 2017.
NOTE: From the updated status of this temple (noted above in red), it
would appear that construction has been finished on this temple. If I find
anything that verifies that this is not the case, I will be sure to pass that
along.
Under Construction (completion anticipated by the end
of next year (2018)):
160. Rome Italy Temple:
Installing art glass; scaffolding coming down from east
tower; planting trees and shrubs; completion anticipated sometime during mid-to-late 2018.
NOTE: Though
tremendous progress has been noted on this temple as September 2017 draws to a
close, this temple’s completion estimate was changed by many sources available
to me. I will be reevaluating my estimate for this temple’s dedication and hope
to be able to pass that along ASAP.
161. Concepcion Chile
Temple: Angel Moroni on site awaiting installation; cladding progressing on
east side of temple; installing exterior lighting; completion
anticipated sometime during mid-to-late 2018.
NOTE: This
temple has also experiences significant progress as we near the end of
September 2017. But since the completion estimate for Rome has been adjusted,
that might push this temple’s estimate back as well. I am evaluating all of
this as quickly as I can and hope to be able to post some new thoughts about
that time-frame shortly.
162. Kinshasa
Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple: Royal palm trees planted on grounds; steel
framework installed for steeple; completion anticipated
sometime during mid-to-late 2018.
NOTE: In view
of the need to potentially change the completion estimates for the temples
ahead of this one, the estimate for this temple may need an adjustment as well.
I am evaluating all of this as quickly as I can and will pass along more
information as I have it.
163. Barranquilla
Colombia Temple: Pouring concrete curbing and walkways; preparing to clad
tower; completion anticipated sometime during late 2018.
NOTE: Even
though it has become necessary to change the completion estimates for the
temples above this one, I don’t anticipate having to do so too much for this
temple. In view of those other changes, I think it is very safe to assume and
to assert that this temple will definitely be the last to be dedicated in 2018.
Under construction, completion
anticipated during 2019:
164. Durban South
Africa Temple: More concrete poured for baptismal font; backfilling temple
foundation; polyurethane insulation applied to housing exterior walls;
completion anticipated sometime during early 2019.
NOTE: I had shifted this temple’s completion estimate to early 2019
quite a while ago, and I was pleased to find out on September 27 that my having
done so was justified. Because of the alterations made to the completion
time-frames of the temples above this one, I will be evaluating what might need
to be done in terms of adjusting this temple’s completion estimate as well. I
hope to have that done soon. Just wanted to note that it is in the process.
165. Fortaleza Brazil
Temple: Applying waterproofing membrane to temple exterior walls; meetinghouse
exterior walls rising; completion anticipated sometime during mid-2019.
NOTE: Though
many of the temples above this one noted a status change on September 26, this
temple has not had a change in status since August 30. This solidifies my
feeling that this temple could have a dedication in mid-June 2019. I will pass
along any changes to this estimate as I make them in the future.
166. Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Temple: Crews preparing to pour exterior walls; completion anticipated
sometime during mid-to-late 2019.
NOTE: Along
with all other temples, this is another temple that has seen an adjustment to
its completion estimate. I will be reevaluating what that means in terms of my estimate
for its dedication, and I will pass that along ASAP.
167. Lisbon Portugal
Temple: Pouring main floor walls; meetinghouse
cladding progressing; completion anticipated sometime during late 2019.
NOTE: Between
the minor update and the changed completion timeframe on this temple, there has
been a lot more to consider in the last 12 hours relating to this temple’s
estimated completion. I will be looking into what all of this means and will
offer a revised completion estimate ASAP.
168. Arequipa Peru
Temple: Second level walls poured; preparing for roof
slab; completion anticipated sometime during late 2019-early 2020.
NOTE: While
I had been asserting as recently as yesterday that this temple would likely not
be completed until early 2020, the steady progress it has made in just this
week has led to my realizing that I need to rethink this. I will be sure to
pass along a revised estimate as soon as I can make it.
Construction pending:
169. Winnipeg Manitoba
Temple: Groundbreaking held Saturday December 3, 2016; plans being slightly
modified; full-scale operations anticipated to begin in the first or second
quarter of 2018; completion anticipated sometime between early-to-mid
2020.
NOTE: Until
full-scale construction begins on this temple, it will be difficult to pin down
a completion estimate. When that process does start, if the 20-month estimate
is still in effect, we will know more. Until that time, I prefer to be
optimistic.
Groundbreaking scheduled:
170. Port-au-Prince
Haiti Temple: Ground being cleared; preparing for groundbreaking ceremony,
which is scheduled for Saturday October 28, 2017; completion
anticipated sometime during mid-to-late 2020.
NOTE: The
completion estimate for this temple will depend entirely on whether or not work
is able to begin on this temple the Monday after the groundbreaking. Some have
said we could see this temple dedicated prior to the end of 2019. But because
so many other temples will be completed during that time, I don’t see
Port-au-Prince being completed that soon. I will pass along an updated estimate
as soon as I am able to make one.
Scheduled for rededication:
20. Jordan River Utah
Temple: Closed for renovation; rededication scheduled for Sunday May
20, 2018.
Undergoing Renovation
(rededication anticipated within the next year or so):
41. Frankfurt Germany
Temple: Closed for renovation; roof slab poured for basement addition;
rededication anticipated sometime during mid-2018.
NOTE: Since
this temple’s completion estimate has not changed and the completion estimate
for Rome has been pushed back, it seems apparent that we may see this temple
rededicated before the dedication of the Rome Italy Temple. I will re-evaluate
my thoughts on this and pass those along ASAP.
Renovations Scheduled (official
closure dates announced):
80. Memphis Tennessee
Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Saturday September
30, 2017; rededication may take place sometime during early-to-mid
2019.
NOTE: With this temple’s renovation
closure date confirmed by the Church’s redone website for temple information, and
with the knowledge that this renovation will change the interior and exterior
appearance of this temple, an estimate of 18-19 months seems appropriate for
this temple’s renovation process, which would put its dedication sometime
during mid-to-late May 2019. As this process gets underway and continues, I
will make any additional adjustments that may be needed.
18. Tokyo Japan Temple:
Scheduled to close for renovation on Monday October 2, 2017; rededication may
take place sometime during early-to-mid 2020.
NOTE: As
already noted, this temple is a smaller one from the Kimball era, and it is
being renovated mainly to upgrade electrical and mechanical systems. With the
renovation anticipated to be finished at some point in 2020, I have felt that a
rededication could happen sometime in late May or early June. As this process
gets underway and more is known, I will pass that along.
95. Oklahoma City Oklahoma
Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Sunday October 15, 2017;
rededication may take place sometime during early-to-mid 2019.
NOTE: While it is true that this
temple has more room for expansion than Memphis does, it does not seemly likely
that such an expansion is part of the plan. Therefore, a revised estimate of 15
months seems likely for the completion of that renovation process. Based on
that time-frame, I am also estimating a subsequent rededication during
mid-March 2019. As that process unfolds, I will pass along any changes to that
line of reasoning.
112. Asuncion Paraguay
Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Sunday October 29, 2017;
rededication may take place sometime during early-to-mid 2019.
NOTE: The interesting thing about
this temple’s renovation plans is that any mention of it closing on the date
specified (or even at all in 2017) has been removed. Probably just a technical
glitch. In the meantime, unless an expansion of this temple is planned (which
is unlikely at this point), a 15-month estimate seems reasonable for this
temple’s completion, which would put the dedication sometime during mid-to-late
April 2019 (sometime after General Conference). That will likely change as this
process continues, but for now, it seems safe.
68. Raleigh North
Carolina Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Wednesday January
10, 2018; rededication may take place sometime during mid-2019.
NOTE: If the member contacts I
found in North Carolina are correct, the renovation of that state’s only temple
will not involve or include an expansion of any kind. With that in mind, a 17-month
estimate seems appropriate for this temple, which allows for anything
unexpected. And based on that estimate, it would make sense if this temple had
a rededication scheduled for sometime during early-to-mid August 2019. I will
pass along any updates to that estimate that may be needed within the next year
as this process will be well underway by that time.
94. Baton Rouge
Louisiana Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Thursday February
1, 2018; rededication may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2019.
NOTE: Unless an expansion is
planned for this temple (which, as noted previously, seems doubtful), then it
is more than likely that the renovation will only take around 17 months or so.
With that in mind, it is not hard to believe that we could see the rededication
of this temple at some point during mid-September 2019. As with everything
else, I will be sure to pass along any updates to this line of reasoning.
13. Oakland California
Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Monday February 19,
2018; rededication may take place sometime during mid-to-late
2019.
NOTE: As previously noted, the
stated purpose for this temple’s renovation is to upgrade and update electrical
and mechanical systems. Therefore, an expansion is likely not part of those
plans. Bearing in mind that this temple is anticipated to be rededicated prior
to the end of 2019, I have felt that a 17-month estimate for this process would
be appropriate. In running the resulting calculation, that would put this
temple’s rededication happening sometime during mid-December
2019. Obviously, as this renovation gets underway in five months and makes
progress, we will know more about how reasonable that estimate might be, and I
will make any adjustments that may be needed.
16. Washington D. C.
Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on Sunday March 4,
2018; rededication may take place sometime during mid-to-late
2020.
NOTE: With what is currently known
about this temple’s renovation (having confirmed the exact date, and also
knowing that it is mainly to upgrade and update the mechanical and electrical
system), in taking the larger size of this temple into account (which will
extend the process), a 32-month estimate seems appropriate. That would put this
temple’s rededication sometime during mid-November 2020. As the next year
unfolds, more will be known, and any adjustments will be provided.
Temples which have had a
renovation announced but for which an exact closure date is not yet known:
7. Mesa Arizona Temple:
Scheduled to close for renovation in May 2018 (exact date has not yet been
announced); rededication may take place sometime during mid-to-late
2020.
NOTE: Because the Mesa temple has
been renovated once before, it is not anticipated to take as long to complete
this renovation (which is being done primarily to upgrade the electrical and
mechanical systems throughout the temple). Therefore, an initial estimate of 26
months seems appropriate, which would put the estimate for this temple’s
rededication somewhere around early-to-mid September 2020. Within the next
year, this process will be well underway, and more will be known about any
adjustments that may need to be made. Until then, it seems to be a sound
adjustment to what I have previously stated.
NOTE ON FUTURE GROUNDBREAKINGS: Until
the prophet (or those he authorizes to do so in his behalf) announces a
groundbreaking for any or all of these temples, the timeframes listed below
reflect merely my own thoughts, theories, and conjectures, based on what is now
known about how soon any of them might happen. I continue to hope and pray for
news of other groundbreakings, but time will tell how imminent any of these
events will be, and whether or not they will unfold as presented below. I am
keeping an eye out for developments and will pass along any updates as I
receive them, including any and all changes to these estimates. Until something
more official comes out, this information should not be taken as gospel, as it
will be consistently altered as developments change these estimates. And
speaking personally, I will be just as happy if I am proven wrong on any of
this as I will be if anything in this section is proven right. For me, the
privilege has always been the opportunity to contribute to discussions in this
regard.
Announced temples that may have a
groundbreaking anytime between now and the end of 2018:
171. Lima Peru Los
Olivos Temple: Planning and preliminary construction phase; awaiting official
site announcement; groundbreaking could take place sometime during early-to-mid
2018.
NOTE: If the information I have
received about this temple and its progress is correct, the year of
preconstruction which the contractor for this temple mentioned was needed prior
to its groundbreaking began in March 2017. If that proves to be the case, then
a groundbreaking could easily take place in mid-March, which would allow that
to happen prior to winter’s arrival in April. I am estimating more specifically
that the exact date may be Saturday March 10 or 17. As with everything else, I
will pass along any updates to this line of thought and reasoning as I make
them.
172. Urdaneta
Philippines Temple: Planning and approval phase; awaiting government
approval and official site announcement; groundbreaking could take place
sometime during mid-2018.
NOTE: With a potential site having
been identified for this temple, if that is confirmed at any point prior to the
end of this year, the groundbreaking for this temple will likely happen sooner
rather than later, especially now that the delays that once prevented this
temple’s construction progress are over. It is my revised estimate that this
temple’s groundbreaking could take place in mid-to-late May, and, more
specifically, on or around May 19 or 26. I have checked into weather conditions
during that time, and it would work well then. As with everything else I post,
I will be sure to pass along any updates to this estimate as I make them.
173. Harare Zimbabwe
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking
could take place during mid-2018.
NOTE: Despite the statement made by
Africa Southeast Area President Kevin S. Hamilton (who said that this temple
would likely have a site announcement and groundbreaking in relatively short
order once 2017 began), the year is almost finished, and we are no closer to a
change in this temple’s status than we were at the beginning of this year.
Wanting to be as optimistic as possible but also to allow for anything
unexpected, I am setting a revised estimate for this temple’s groundbreaking to
take place in mid-June, and, more specifically, on either June 9 or 16. I will
be sure to pass along any updates to this estimate that might be needed.
174. Bangkok Thailand
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may
take place during mid-2018.
NOTE: As part of my ongoing efforts
to research the potential order in which announced temples may have a
groundbreaking, I took a look at this temple particularly. While it is true
that we only have member speculation that an existing building will be
reconstructed and repurposed (in the style of the Manhattan New York and Hong Kong
China Temples), until we can be sure that this will not be the case, I have to
go with what is known. The Manhattan New
York and Hong Kong China Temples both had a groundbreaking in a comparatively
shorter amount of time than most other temples. So if the existing building
will be repurposed, it seems safe to surmise that a groundbreaking could take
place during early-to-mid August. I have set a more specific estimate for
Saturday August 4 or 11. As with everything else, I will pass along any updates
to this line of thought.
175. Abidjan Ivory
Coast Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2018.
NOTE: I know that this temple has
not yet had a site confirmed, but as I felt a need to reevaluate the likely
order in which announced temples might have a groundbreaking, I have run the
numbers to recalculate my estimate. I hope with all my heart that we will have
a site confirmed for this temple within the next 9 months or so. If we do, I
could see the Church setting the groundbreaking for this temple to take place
sometime during mid-September, which would be either Saturday September 8 or 15.
If nothing happens for this temple by the early months of next year, I will
reevaluate things at that point.
176. Saratoga Springs
Utah: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may
take place sometime during late 2018.
NOTE: As previously noted, while a
site announcement is pending on this temple, if one is confirmed within the
next 6-8 months, and if this temple conforms to the average time within which
other Utah County temples have gone from announcement to groundbreaking, then I
could see this temple having a groundbreaking sometime during late October or
early November, or, more precisely, on either Saturday October 27 or November 3.
I will be keeping an eye out for any developments and will be sure to pass
those along.
177. Alabang Manila Temple: Planning phase;
site confirmed; awaiting official name announcement; groundbreaking may take
place sometime during late 2018.
NOTE: As with other temples in this section, I did more research on
issues that would affect progress on this temple, primarily climate &
temperature. Climate-wise, Manila has the same weather pretty much year-round.
Therefore, it is my new estimate that the groundbreaking for this temple could
take place in mid-December (which would be on Saturday December 9 or 16). If
the groundbreakings for both of the Philippines temples are held during 2018, this
would be the first time in Church history that two temples would simultaneously
be under construction on that island nation. As always, I will be sure to pass
along any updates to this line of thought and reasoning as I become aware of
them.
178. Brasilia Brazil
Temple: Planning phase; site inspected by Church engineers on June 21, 2017;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during early 2019.
NOTE: As part of my massive ongoing
efforts to revise my thoughts on the potential timeframe for future temple-related
events, I took another look at this temple. What I found that led me to move
other temples around today also led me to give this temple another look. And in
that regard, I found out that, in terms of climate, the period from January to
March is the best time to visit Brasilia. Bearing in mind that it would take a
miracle to have this groundbreaking take place in six months, I have felt it
wiser to adjust this temple’s groundbreaking estimate to early 2019, and have
felt that a more specific time-frame may be mid-February. As with everything
else, I will pass along any updates as I make them.
179. Quito Ecuador
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may
take place during early-to-mid 2019.
NOTE: As I have felt a need to
revisit the order in which announced temples may have a groundbreaking, for a
revised determination on this temple, I took a look at temples in the region of
Western South America (where this temple will rise). In that area (with the
exception of the first Ecuadoran temple, which took over 14 years), the average
time in which temples in that area went from site announcement to
groundbreaking has been 2 years, 6 months. That said, this temple has not yet
had a site confirmed. So I am setting a revised estimate for 3 years. I will
therefore place my estimate for this groundbreaking as sometime during late
April or early May 2019. As with everything else, I will be sure to post any
changes to this theory.
180. Pocatello Idaho:
Planning phase; awaiting site confirmation; groundbreaking may take place
sometime during mid-2019.
NOTE: As I have done with other
temples, I calculated the average time within which Idaho’s other temples have
gone from announcement to groundbreaking. Based on that estimate, I have
adjusted my thinking that this temple will have a groundbreaking at some point
in mid-June 2019. That said, I recognize that temples within the “Mormon
corridor” of Utah, Arizona, and Idaho have typically been able to get started
faster than temples elsewhere within the US or any other nations. I will keep
my eyes open for anything that convinces me to change this again, and will
continue to pass that information along.
181. Nairobi Kenya
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; media event held
June 14, 2017; groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-to-late
2019.
NOTE: As mentioned earlier, I took
a look at the average time within which temples in Africa have gone from
announcement to groundbreaking. And as a result of that double-check, I have
revised my estimate for this groundbreaking as well. I can now see it happening
in early-to-mid August. As with everything else, I will pass along any updates
as I am made aware of them.
182. Belem Brazil
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may
take place during late 2019.
NOTE: Since there has been no
change on this temple’s status since its announcement 1.5 years ago, unless
something changes, we may find that this temple is the last one of the current
bunch to have a groundbreaking. I sincerely hope that is not the case, but want
to play it safe. For that reason, I am estimating this temple will have a
groundbreaking sometime during either late October or early November. I will
keep my eye on things and let you all know if my thinking on this changes.
ADDITIONAL GENERAL NOTE: As noted above, Elder Larry Y.
Wilson stated in an interview on the last day of April 2017 (as the Idaho Falls
Temple Open House was underway) that the Church has 80 potential sites that are
under consideration for an official announcement within the next 15 years. As
previously noted, all of the last 12 temples that have been announced from
January 2015 to now have seen that happen during April General Conference. So that
may continue. But it is also true that such announcements can come any time the
Church president or those authorized to do so in his behalf feel impressed to
make them. Since 80 temples in 15 years averages out to 5 new announcements per
year between now and sometime in 2032, we could be entering an era where a few
are announced in each conference and when some will be announced in between
each April and October. Future versions of this report will feature any and all
ongoing developments in this regard. Stay tuned for that, and thank you for the
privilege of your time.
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
highlights changes from the last posted temple progress report.
Elder Hales is hospitalized and will not be speaking in conference this weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Chris! My favorite local news (KSL) ran a story on that at the noon hour, and I just did a blog post about it. Based on the definite absence of Elder Hales and the more-than-probable absence of President Monson, I think it would be very safe to assume that President Nelson will be giving a second address at some point during General Conference. It will be interesting to see how all of that is handled, and I will be sure to report on all of it as I can this weekend. Thank you, Chris!
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