Stokes Sounds Off: Update: Asuncion Paraguay Temple Closure Confirmed/Changes may be made to estimates for temple-related events for 2019

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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Update: Asuncion Paraguay Temple Closure Confirmed/Changes may be made to estimates for temple-related events for 2019

Hello, everyone! After reaching out to the Church and to some of my contacts for temple-related developments, I have been able to confirm for certain that the Asuncion Paraguay Temple has closed for renovation, as previously stated.

Aside from that, I also wanted to note that I may be rethinking the potential sequence of temple-related events for 2019. I have been reminded that, because work has not yet begun in full for the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple, it is more likely than not that both the Rome Italy and Durban South Africa Temples will likely be dedicated prior to the dedication for Haiti's first temple.

As with everything else, I am keeping my eyes open for any and all temple related developments, and I will post any updates ASAP after receiving them. That does it for this post. Any comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated. Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray the Lord's blessings upon you all.

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