Hello again, everyone! A few weeks ago, material released by the Church News and the Newsroom on temple reopenings noted it might be a whionle before any temples are reopen under phase 3 of th Church's 4-phase plan. Phase 3 allows all proxy ordinances and limited work for the dead. Fast forward to this morrning. In prerecorded messages from each of the 3 apostles of the Church who serve on the Temple and Family History Executive Council (Elders David A. Bednar, Gary E. Stevenson, and Dale G. Renlund, the latter of whom would have recorded his message well before his recent positive COVID-19 diagnosis), announced that 3 temples in the Pacific (Apia Samoa, Brisbane Australia, and Nuku'alofa Tonga) and 1 in the Asia North Area (Taipei Taiwan) will be the first to reopen under phase 3 next week.
Correction (posted at 1:45 PM): Although it appeared that the release had noted that phase 3 reopenings will begin one week from today (Monday December 14), on closer reading, it appears that the reopenings are only being prepared to occur on Monday December 21 at earliest, if all goes well. I apologize for the unintentional misinformation in that respect. Having noted that, we now return you to your previously-composeed content on this subect.
In each of the brief video segnments, the three apostles comp what was involved in making this decision, the prevailing protocols that will be in place for each temple thus reopening, and other details that will impact which temples enter phase 3 and under which time-frames that might occur. The Brethren continue to take COVID-19 protocols worldwide very seriously, and the latest developments are yet another manifestation of that caution on their part. In order to aid in the process of planning for thiese reopenings, the Brethren also announced a new online tool that will specficially be for patrons who want to schedule proxy work at a temple in a phase 3 reopening.
The First Presidnecy also released a letter, complete with FAQs, in conjunction with today's announcement. Aside from the temples moving into phase 3, other reopenings (phases 1 and 2 have been announced as well. Effective next week, the Panama City Panama Temple will open under phase 1, which allows for living husband-to-wife sealings where both have previously been endowed. This announcement means 26 of the Church's 168 temples are now simply in phase 1. Meanwhile, phase 2 reopenings, which allow living husband-to-wife sealings and all other living ordinances, have been announced for 4 other temples, including 3 in Mexico (Meridia, Tampico, and Villahermosa) and 1 in the Pacific (Melbourne Australia).
For phase 2, ordinances are prioritized in the following manner: first, living husband-to-wife sealings where both have previously been endowed; next, endowments for those preparing for temple sealings who have not been previously endowed; next. to missionaries currently out in the field who departed prior to being able to receive their own ordinances; then to all missionaries preparing to depart for a field of labor; and finally, to anyone else who has not received their own endowments for any other reason. With the latest reopenings in phase 2 that will take effect next week, 122 of the Church's temples will be in phase 2 by next week.
So, to recap, as of next week, 4 temples will be in phase 3, with 122 more in phase 2, and 26 more will be in phase 1, all to be effective next week. The Church News has also provided covreage on the phase 3 reopenings this morning, and has provided a new status tracker, complete with a different demographic focus, on their part. I am grateful to have learned of this news, and to have been able to pass it along to you all here at this time. Hopefully the process of reopening under phase 3 will go smoothly, particularly for areas of the Church in which COVID-19 conditions are sufficiently lessening to allow that to occur.
On my end, I also continue to monitor all Church news and any other temple updates, and will bring you word of those here as i become aware of those developments. That does it for now. Any and all comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated, on any post at any time, as long as such comments are made in accordance with the established guidelines. Thank you for the privilege of your time. If you enjoyed what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly added content, please feel free to subscribe. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.
In rescaning the Church's official news releases on this development today to ensure I didn't miss anything, I was reminded that 11 additional temples of the Church, due to prevailing COVID-19 conditions and in accordance with governmental regulations based on recommendations from medical professionals, currently have all phased operations paused. Those 11 include 2 in Mexico (Ciudad Juarez, Colonia Juarez Chihuahua); 7 in California (Fresno, Los Angeles, Newport Beach, Oakland, Redlands, Sacramento, and San Diego); and 2 elsewhere in North America (Halifax Nova Scotia, and Philadelphia Pennsylvania).
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Hello again, everyone! The latest episode of the Church News podcast has been made available:
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And there was one other COVID-19 update from yesterday that I missed:
https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/perpetual-education-fund-loan-payments-paused-covid-19
My thanks once again to you all.
Hello again, everyone! The Newsroom and the Church News have posted the following additional updates:
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https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2020-12-08/virtual-area-visits-general-church-leaders-europe-east-caribbean-philippines-199506
https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2020-12-08/byu-devotional-elder-whiting-discipleship-199587
And updates have been provided on the Quito Ecuador, Tooele Valley Utah, and Syracuse Utah Temples:
https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/quito-ecuador-temple/
https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/tooele-valley-utah-temple/
https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/syracuse-utah-temple/
My thanks once again to you all.
On this Wednesday, there are a couple more Church news updates to pass along, which speak for themselves:
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https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/latter-day-saint-charities-participate-in-donation-to-navajo-nation
If there are temple updates to pass along, I will do so later today. In the meantime, anytime between now and Saturday, I anticipate we will hear about at least 1 of the 2 temple groundbreakings left for this year, which are anticipated sooner rather than later. My thanks once again to you all.
Hie James
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Just be on the look out for this coming Saturday on the groundbreaking of the Harare Zimbabwe Temple. Will keep you posted. Tomorrow we have a devotional by Elder Dube originating from Harare though its for BYU Pathway students and PEF students which is not related at all to the groundbreaking but maybe something in relation to the groundbreaking maybe shared
Nigel, thanks for letting me know about that. I anticipated the Harare groundbreaking would take place this week, so I am grateful for the unofficial confirmation. Keep us posted on that. Thanks again.
DeleteThere is high possibility though nothing has been mentioned yet at the devotional but the other counsellor in the Africa South Area is in Harare together with his wife which makes it highly likely he is here to assist elder Dube with the groundbreaking tomorrow
DeleteDisregard the previous comment it's not highly likely but definite bro James it's official the groundbreaking of the Harare Zimbabwe Temple is going ahead tomorrow, Saturday 12th of December 2020.
DeleteNot sure of the time though since that's how groundbreakings because of covid pandemic are held. We were just privileged to find out that the groundbreaking is on tomorrow but they didn't specify the time
DeleteNigel, thanks for these additional comments. It's nice to have the confirmation of the arrangements for the Harare temple groundbreaking.
DeleteIf it matters/helps, though COVID-19 has generally necessitated flexibility with scheduled temple groundbreakings, with maybe one or two exceptions this year, all temple groundbreakings have occurred in the mid-morning hours. Given the time difference between Harare and here in Utah, Nigel, I'd estimate the groundbreaking for Harare might take place within the next 14-16 hours.
That being said, the report on that groundbreaking could be delayed in its' release until Saturday morning in Utah, which would be the evening hours in Harare.
That being said, Nigel, it may interest you to know that, based on the anticipated size of the Harare temple, I'm estimating initially that it could be completed in early-to-mid 2023. Keep us informed, Nigel, and thanks for the update on this.
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DeleteGround has been broken for the Harare Zimbabwe Temple not sure of the time but as I was searching the internet on any live streaming of the groundbreaking I bumped into one of the government sites that streamed a portion of the groundbreaking since the president of Zimbabwe was the invited special guest to the ceremony and was given time to address those who were gathered at the site. So I only managed to see his address which took nine minutes and ended around 11am Zimbabwean time. Not sure if elder Dube gave the dedicatory prayer before or after the president of zimbabwe's address which happened between 10:50am and 11am.
Here is the link of some of the info from government department site.
DeleteWe are in Highlands Harare where HE Pres @edmnangagwa is attending the groundbreaking for the Temple of the Latter Day Saints. This will be the 1st Temple for the church in Zimbabwe. https://t.co/bYmnjh2Dht
Nigel, thank you for providing that confirmation here. I have intermittently looked for any coverage on this for the last several hours. I'm assuming that official Church confirmation will occur once the team for the Church's official Zimbabwean Newsroom can put together all the necessary components to include in an official press release. Thanks again for the great news.
DeleteThe Newsroom and the Church News have provided the following additional reports:
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https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2020-12-10/elder-sister-renlund-covid-19-update-recovering-199699
https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2020-12-10/harriet-uchtdorf-daughter-2020-covid-christkindmarkt-lds-service-199639
https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2020-12-10/hurricanes-southeast-2020-pandemic-area-seventies-199691
https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2020-12-10/primary-presidency-children-home-learning-covid-199111
My thanks once again to you all.
In addition to the tidbit about the possible timeframe for the Harare Zimbabwe Temple grouthndbreaking, as provided above by Nigel, updates have been provided on the following temples:
DeleteUrdaneta Philippines:
https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/urdaneta-philippines-temple/
Taylorsville Utah:
https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/taylorsville-utah-temple/
Bentonville Arkansas:
https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/bentonville-arkansas-temple/
Salt Lake:
https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/salt-lake-temple/
Additionally, based on what is currently known about COVID-19 conditions, and their potential impact on temple construction and dedications or rededications, it's my assessment that the timing for temple dedications next year could follow something like this:
Mid-2021: Yigo Guam
Mid-to-late 2021: Winnipeg Manitoba, Pocatello Idaho, Praia Cabo Verde
Late 2021: Quito Ecuador & Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Late 2021-early 2022: San Juan Puerto Rico
Additionally, updates have been noted on the anticipated completion estimates for temples undergoing renovation:
Early 2021: Tokyo Japan
Early-to-mid 2021: Mesa Arizona
Mid-2021: Hamilton New Zealand
Mid-2022: Hong Kong China and Columbus Ohio
Late 2022: St. George Utah
My thanks once again to you all.
Hello again, everyone! The Newsroom has shared a new report this morning:
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And an update has been noted on the San Juan Puerto Rico Temple:
https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/san-juan-puerto-rico-temple/
My thanks once again to you all.
Hello again, everyone! The Church News has reported on remarks given by General Authority Seventy Elder Paul V. Johnson, who serves as the Commissioner of Church Education, at the BYU-Hawaii Fall Semester 2020 Graduation. Elder Dale G. Renlund of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, who serves as the junior apostle on the Church Board of Education, had been scheduled to fill that assignment, but due to his positive COVID-19 diagnosis, Elder Johnson was asked to do so in his stead:
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And with another Friday having rolled around, the Church News has provided the latest edition of "This Week on Social":
https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2020-12-11/this-week-on-social-holland-nelson-givethanks-lighttheworld-jesus-christ-christmas-devotional-temples-199756
The newest installment in that weekly series included posts from the following general leaders of the Church: Church President Russell M. Nelson (from whom two posts were shared) and his First Counselor, President Dallin H. Oaks; Acting President M. Russell Ballard (from whom 2 posts were shared) and Elders Jeffrey R. Holland (from whom 2 posts were also shared), Dieter F. Uchtdorf, David A. Bednar, Quentin L. Cook, Gary E. Stevenson, Dale G. Renlund, Gerrit W. Gong, and Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; Young Women General President Sister Bonnie H. Cordon and her respective First and Second Counselors, Sisters Michelle D. Craig and Becky Craven (from each of whom 2 posts were shared); and Primary General President Sister Joy D. Jones.
My thanks once again to you all.