Stokes Sounds Off: BREAKING TEMPLE NEWS: Groundbreaking Held for Salta Argentina Temple

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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

BREAKING TEMPLE NEWS: Groundbreaking Held for Salta Argentina Temple

Hello again, everyone! Less than half an hour ago, in updating my previous post that highlighted the intial cautious reassignment process for non-native missionaries in some areas of the world, I had noted that the groundbreaking for the Salta Argentina Temple was anticipated to occur, perhaps within minutes, of when I published those updates. A short time ago, the Church's official Newsroom confirmed that that temple groundbreaking had taken place.

As originally announced, Elder Benjamin De Hoyos, President of the South America South Area of the Church, presided at that groundbreaking. Just by way of review, the Church had originally announced in June that that temple would have a groundbreaking on August 15. Three days before that was to occur, the Church then had announced that the groundbreaking would be delayed until Friday October 9. And just over a month after the second delay was announced, the groundbreaking was then pushed back until sometime in November.

Then, of course, just a few short days ago, we got word of the arrangements that the groundbreaking for the Salta Argentina Temple would occur today at 6:30 PM local time. The fact that we now have confirmation that it actually occurred as arranged is tremendous. Although we don't have any solid information at present as to the proected size of the temple or the aniticipated duration of the construction process, based on my research for that temple, I am assigning it a general completion estimate of late 2023-early 2024.

And unless any temple groundbreakings are held between now and then, the next one for which we have confirmation of specific arrangements is the Coban Guatemala Temple, which will, as previously confirmed, occur on Saturday November 14. That being said, although no other temple groundbreakings have been confirmed to occur between now and then, I would anticipate at least one might be noted as having occurred, particularly for any of the temples in the United States. 

It's also possible that either or both of the two counselors in the South America South Area Presidency may be able to break ground for the Mendoza Argentina and Antofagasta Chile Temples within that time. Whatever might happen in that respect, rest assured I will be keeping my eyes open for developments in that respect and will bring any such word to you all here as I become aware of it.

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1 comment:

  1. Hello again, everyone! The Church News also provided coverage on the groundbreaking for the Salta Argentina Temple. That article specifically noted that the groundbreaking for the Mendoza Argentina Temple will take place later this month, though a specific date has still not been dsclosed for that:

    https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/ground-broken-for-salta-argentina-temple

    My thanks once again to you all.

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