Additionally, and far more significantly, just a few moments ago, I became aware of an update that had been made in the last few hours to the status of the Arequipa Peru Temple. So I have included all of that information in the new report, which I am posting below. Again, please let me know if you have any feedback for me. It is because of the excellent feedback I have received previously that I have been able to fine-tune subsequent versions of this report.
For any who may be interested to know, I am hard at work compiling a list of current assignments held by our General Authorities, and I am hoping to be able to post a copy of that later this week. In the meantime, I will continue to study present and future temple-related developments and will be updating you all on those as I am able to do so. And I also know I promised to try and post an update on apostolic age statistics, but with everything else I am working on and all that is going on for my wife and I in terms of our health and all that needs to be done this next week, I will likely not be able to do so until next Sunday at earliest.
Anyways, the updated report follows below. Enjoy, and let me know what you think. In the meantime, thank you for the privilege of your time, and may the Lord be with and bless each and every one of you in all that you do. Until my next post, I wish you all the best.
Temple Construction Progress
(current as of 9/17/17)
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 12.55 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 1 that has had
construction conclude (and is preparing for its open house) and 1 more that has construction wrapping
up prior to its already scheduled dedication later this year. 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: Practices for youth cultural celebration underway; open house
reservations will start being accepted beginning Monday September 25, 2017, and
will be available for the three week period spanning Saturday October 21 and
Saturday November 11, excluding Sundays; dedication scheduled for Sunday
November 19, 2017.
Construction nearing completion;
dedication scheduled:
159. Cedar City Utah
Temple: Finish work underway on interior; cultural celebration kick-off meeting
held; open house reservations will start being accepted beginning Monday
October 2, 2017, and will be available for the duration of the open house,
which is set to run for 22 days (roughly 3.15 weeks) between Friday October 27
and Saturday November 18, excluding Sundays; dedication scheduled
for Sunday December 10, 2017.
NOTE: With the open house set to begin in roughly 1.41 months, it seems
apparent that construction is concluding. How close that is to actually being
the case remains to be seen. But if the finish work on the interior is the last
thing that needs to be completed, then the construction could be concluded by
this time next week. As with everything else, I will pass along any updates as
I learn of them.
Under Construction (completion anticipated by the end
of next year (2018)):
160. Rome Italy Temple:
Interior and exterior work progressing; construction office trailers donated to
community organizations; office space relocated to patron housing; completion
anticipated sometime during mid-2018.
NOTE: In studying this temple’s
progress from the last little while, the last time any update was provided on
this temple’s status was July 26, when the information about the construction
office trailer donation and office space relocation to patron housing was
added. The first time I mentioned that on this report was four days later.
Looking back further on this temple’s status changes, I first added the
information about the interior and exterior work progressing on May 30, about
3.5 months ago. While the other progress noted aside from this is significant,
I wanted to put that development into perspective. I still feel safe in
asserting that this temple will be the first new one dedicated next year, and I
am making a revised estimate for that dedication for June 3 or 10. I did want
to note that I have been advised that a dedication announcement for this temple
is likely to happen in the near future. With Rome being such an iconic
Christian city, I imagine the open house for it could last a good 4-6 weeks or
so. It would not surprise me to have an announcement of those opening dates
prior to the end of the year, and I will pass that information along as soon as
I become aware of it.
161. Concepcion Chile
Temple: Cladding progressing on east side of temple; west side nearly finished;
hanging doors and installing millwork inside; completion anticipated sometime
during mid-to-late 2018.
NOTE: While I previously stated
that I felt this temple’s dedication could take place on August 19, we have not
seen any progress on this temple since I last reported developments on it on
August 31 of this year. Because there has not been any change in the 2.5 weeks
since then, I am adjusting that estimate to September 2 or 9, especially since
it feels that this temple may need another year to finish its construction. If
this temple makes notable progress by the end of the year, I will be happy to
adjust this again. For now, though, it seems wiser to be conservative in these
estimates.
162. Kinshasa
Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple: Royal palm trees planted on grounds;
steel framing installed for steeple base; completion anticipated
sometime during mid-to-late 2018.
NOTE: In my ongoing research
regarding temple-related news and developments, I learned in regards to this
temple that the biggest delays to this temple’s progress were trouble securing
the needed steel reinforcement for the roof, the components of the steeple
base, and the necessary landscaping items. Now that those issues have been
resolved, this temple may progress faster than any, myself included, may be
expecting. However, I still feel that the dedication of this temple is at least
a year out. Therefore, I offer Sunday October 21 or 28 as a revised estimate
for this temple’s dedication. Within the next 9 months, it will become more
clear how reasonable that might be, and I will pass updates along as I make
them going forward.
163. Barranquilla
Colombia Temple: Pouring concrete curbing and walkways; preparing to clad
tower; completion anticipated sometime during late 2018.
NOTE: It is becoming increasingly
more likely that this temple may take longer to complete than I originally
thought. The status of this temple has not changed at all since I first
reported the above developments for the first time (which was on August 11).
Given that over a month (36 days) have passed with no change on this temple, I
am adjusting my estimate for this dedication to take place either on Sunday
November 18 (the Sunday before Thanksgiving) or, if not then, then 3 weeks
later on Sunday December 9 (as the Church has not, to my knowledge, held any
temple dedication the Sunday after Thanksgiving or on the first Sunday of
December, when the First Presidency holds their annual Christmas devotional).
If, by some miracle, this temple makes any kind of progress before the end of
this year, or makes substantial progress within the first 8 months of next year,
I could see a need to push that estimate up. For now, though, I have felt it
wiser to be more conservative in this regard.
Under construction, completion
anticipated during 2019:
164. Durban South
Africa Temple: Temple roof slab poured; brickwork continues at missionary
housing; waterproofing and backfilling entrance buildings; completion
anticipated sometime during early 2019.
NOTE: This temple, once thought to be a great candidate for dedication
during mid-to-late 2018, may not be completed until 2019. I have therefore further adjusted my estimate for this
dedication to either late April or early May. In looking back on it, the
last update on this temple’s status was 2.5 weeks ago, on August 29. That said,
the status of the Barranquilla Colombia Temple has not been updated in twice as
long. So, if this temple does have more status changes than that one, I could
see the merits of switching the two in terms of their future dedication
time-frames. As always, I am keeping my eye out for information on all of this
and will pass updates along as I learn of them.
165. Fortaleza Brazil
Temple: Applying waterproofing membrane to temple exterior walls; meetinghouse
exterior walls rising; completion anticipated sometime during early-to-mid
2019.
NOTE: With the exception of the additional
information provided on this temple on August 30, there has been no significant
change noted on the status of this temple since August 13. In view of that, I
am changing my estimate to sometime during mid-June
2019.
166. Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Temple: Crews preparing to pour exterior walls; completion anticipated
sometime during mid-2019.
NOTE: As noted in recent days, many
of the temples closing for renovation within the next 6-8 months will have
their renovations completed within a 15-18 month window of their closure.
Because the extent of those renovations has yet to be detailed, until more is
known, I am proceeding on the assumption that many of those temples will have
their rededication within the first half of 2019. Because of that, this
temple’s dedication could take place at some point during mid-to-late August 2019.
167. Lisbon Portugal
Temple: Structural framing for main floor underway; meetinghouse cladding
progressing; completion anticipated sometime during mid-to-late 2019.
NOTE: In view of other adjustments
I have made to completion estimates (particularly those newer currently
operating ones that are scheduled to close for renovation within the next five
months and reopen at varying periods in 2019), and in view of the fact that
this temple will likely be the last new one dedicated in 2019, I wanted to note
that, depending on what happens with this temple’s progress over the next 9
months, there may be a case for altering the estimate I have previously given
for its dedication. For now, I am suggesting mid-November
2019, but if I see a reason to alter that date, I will do so.
Temples anticipated to be completed sometime during 2020:
168. Arequipa Peru
Temple: Setting rebar for second floor structural
walls; completion anticipated sometime during early 2020.
NOTE: While my study has verified
that this temple’s dedication is more likely to occur in the early months of
2020 than prior to the end of 2019, what is not as clear is how quickly during
early 2020 that dedication might occur. Until more is known, I am venturing an
estimate of late February or early March, which would allow this dedication to
take place during the Peruvian fall season.
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: If, as anticipated, full
scale construction is able to get underway on this temple prior to the end of
June 30, and if, as estimated, the time-frame for this temple’s construction
remains around 20 months (1.67 years), then, all going well, this temple could
easily be dedicated in late April or early May. If further delays occur, or if,
for any reason, the estimate changes for this temple’s construction time-frame,
then that will obviously warrant a change in the completion estimate. Until we
know for sure, however, I remain 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: As previously noted, the
first Caribbean temple (the Santo Domingo Dominican Republic) took 4 years and
1 month to progress from groundbreaking to dedication. Given that this temple
is considerably smaller, I have felt that an initial estimate of 2 years and 7
months is a good initial way to gauge a completion estimate. Of course, whether
or not that happens depends on two main things: whether or not full-scale
construction is able to begin on this temple within a week after its’
groundbreaking, and whatever conditions might help or hinder its swift
construction. Until more is known, I want to be as conservative as I possibly
can, so I am estimating this temple’s dedication may take place in mid-August.
As always, I will pass along any updates to this estimate as they are made.
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: As I have previously noted, this temple will
likely be dedicated sometime after both the rededication of the Jordan River
Temple and the dedication of the Rome Italy Temple, but prior to the dedication
of the Concepcion Chile Temple. Until more is known, I am setting that estimate
for Sunday August 12 or 19, which is slightly later than I have previously
estimated. As with everything else, I will be sure to post any updates to this
estimate as I make them going forward.
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 I
have noted previously, this temple is a considerably smaller temple built under
President Kimball’s inspired revelation. Because it is less than an acre in
size, and because no expansion appears to be planned for this temple (as the
stated purpose is to update electrical and mechanical systems), even though the
renovation is anticipated to last until sometime during 2020, and because it is
closing several months in advance of older, larger temples that also have a
renovation set, I am anticipating that we could see this temple rededicated
sometime during late May or early June 2020. As this process unfolds, I will be
sure to pass along any updates to this line of thought.
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-November
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 between late November and mid-December 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 sometime within the next year (whether or not they happen in
this order):
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 is verified at any point
within the next few months, it is not hard to believe that a groundbreaking
could follow in early-to-mid March of next year, if not sooner. That said, I
could also see the Church identifying a site and having a groundbreaking for
this temple sometime after one is held for the Urdaneta Philippines Temple,
which is currently the oldest among those announced that have not progressed
beyond that point. More to come once more is known.
172. Urdaneta
Philippines Temple: Planning and approval phase; awaiting government
approval and official site announcement; groundbreaking could take place
sometime during mid-2018.
NOTE: While a specific site has not
yet officially been confirmed for this this temple, a look on September 4, 2017
at some information for this temple shows some site pictures. If a likely site
has been identified but not publicly announced, then that opens up the
possibility that this temple could potentially have a groundbreaking sooner
than many (myself included) have previously thought, either before the end of
this year or in short order after next year begins. While I won’t change the
listed order for these announced temples yet, I did want to note that this one
and that one may be interchangeable, especially since there are site photographs
for this one, while we are still waiting for a site confirmation for that one. As
always, I will pass along any changes to this line of thought as I make it.
173. Harare Zimbabwe
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking
could take place during mid-to-late 2018.
NOTE: Despite the statement made by
Africa Southeast Area President Elder Kevin S. Hamilton (who stated when this
year began that a site announcement and groundbreaking would happen for this
temple in short order), with 2017 being more than 2/3 over, it is getting
increasingly less likely that we will see anything happen for this temple prior
to the end of this year. As differing reports have necessitated doing so, I
have moved this temple down and up again repeatedly. But it now appears certain
that this temple will be one of those that will have a site announcement and
groundbreaking during 2018, if not before. And as I have considered my own
thoughts on this, I have felt that might happen at some point during
early-to-mid August. As the time between now and then passes, that may change,
and I will pass that along as I am able to.
Announced temples that may have a
groundbreaking anytime between September 2018 and the end of 2019:
174. Saratoga Springs
Utah: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may
take place sometime during mid-to-late 2018.
NOTE: After running the numbers to
find out how long it has taken, on average, for other Utah County temples to go
from announcement to groundbreaking, I have felt it wise to change my estimate
to early-to-mid September. Obviously, if we do not hear of a site announcement
for this temple within the next 9 months or so, that will need to be pushed
back. But until more is known, it seems sound.
175. Brasilia Brazil
Temple: Planning phase; site inspected by Church engineers on June 21, 2017;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during late 2018.
NOTE: While I once believed and
asserted that this temple would have a groundbreaking in fairly short order
once 2018 began, especially since as site had been confirmed and inspected, in
the interim, I have discovered that there is merit in believing that other
temples that were announced earlier than this one, although the temple above
this one is an exception to that notion. Until more is known, I have felt that
a preliminary estimate of late October or early November 2018. As more is
known, I will make any adjustments that may be necessary.
176. Alabang Manila Temple: Planning phase;
site confirmed; awaiting official name announcement; groundbreaking may take
place sometime during late 2018.
NOTE: As previously noted, the name above is my own speculation, and is
subject to change based on whenever anything more official may be announced at
Church headquarters, which I think will happen sooner rather than later. I will
be just as happy if I find I am wrong on this temple’s name as I would be if I
am right. Either way, since a site has been confirmed, I am predicting that a
groundbreaking could follow sometime during mid-December 2018. As always, I
will continue to pass along any changes to this estimate, and will also pass
along the official name for this temple whenever it is announced.
177. Pocatello Idaho:
Planning phase; awaiting site confirmation; groundbreaking may take place
sometime during early 2019.
NOTE: Even though this temple is in
the “Mormon corridor”, where temples have been known to go up very quickly, for
this temple’s groundbreaking estimate, I looked at the average time-frame
within which other Idaho temples have gone from announcement to groundbreaking.
And in that regard, I have become convinced that this temple’s groundbreaking
could take place in early-to-mid March 2019. I will be sure to post any updates
to this theory as I find out more. It will also be easier to estimate once an
official site is confirmed. The most likely site (in my opinion) has been
annexed into the city of Pocatello, but until it is confirmed or denied that
the temple will be built there, it is best to be conservative in this estimate.
178. Nairobi Kenya
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; media event held
June 14, 2017; groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-2019.
NOTE: As previously noted, Elder
Sitati stated during the media event for this temple that the Church generally
takes one to two years from a temple’s announcement to have a groundbreaking.
In that regard, the general time-frame above seems wise. As to a more specific
estimate, I could see it happening in early-to-mid May. As more information
comes in about this temple, I will make any needed adjustments.
179. Bangkok Thailand
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may
take place during mid-2019.
NOTE: If the Church verifies member
speculation (that an existing Church office building will be rebuilt,
renovated, and repurposed into a multi-purpose Church office, meetinghouse, and
temple) at any point in the next year or so, a groundbreaking could easily
happen during this time. Until more is known, an estimate of early-to-mid June
seems sound. I will pass along any information that changes that.
180. Abidjan Ivory
Coast Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2019.
NOTE: While an official site
announcement is still pending, we do know that the Church is thriving in the
Ivory Coast to such an extent that many are saying that nation may get a second
and possibly even a third temple within the next 15-30 years. We will have to
see how accurate that is. In the meantime, for this temple, the timing of a
future groundbreaking will largely depend on how soon we hear about a potential
site location. Wanting to be as conservative as I can, I will say that I could
see this groundbreaking potentially happening in early-to-mid August. Until
more is known, that is a change from what I have previously posted. As with
everything else, I will pass along any updates.
181. Quito Ecuador
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may
take place during late 2019.
NOTE: While the Ecuadoran Saints
had to wait 14 long years between the announcement and groundbreaking for the
first temple in that nation, this temple is not anticipated to have nearly as
long of a wait. If a site is announced for this temple within the next year, a
groundbreaking could happen sooner than anticipated herein. Until more is
known, I have felt an estimate of early-to-mid September would be safe for this
groundbreaking. I will be sure to pass along any updates to this estimate.
182. Belem Brazil
Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may
take place during late 2019.
NOTE: While I would hope with all
my heart that this temple will not be the last of the current lot to have a
groundbreaking, until more is known, I have felt it wiser to be conservative in
my estimates for when it will occur. It is almost certain, however, that the
Brasilia Brazil temple, which has already had a site confirmed, will have a
groundbreaking before this one, even though that one was announced a year
later. Wanting to be as conservative as I can, I will say that I think we could
see this temple’s groundbreaking in late October or early November. As the next
year passes, I will pass along any adjustments to this line of thinking.
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.
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