Stokes Sounds Off: BREAKING TEMPLE NEWS: First Presidency Announces Additional Temple Reopenings

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Monday, April 26, 2021

BREAKING TEMPLE NEWS: First Presidency Announces Additional Temple Reopenings

Note: This post was originally published at 9:29 AM, with additional analysis added at arund noon MDT.

Hello again, everyone! As reported by the Newsroom and corroborated through the Church News main article and temple status tracker, the First Presidency has announced information on temple reopenings that will take effect in the next few weeks. In view of my not feeling well earlier today, I have had to defer analysis on these developments to now. So let's go into detail about the changes reported today.

On May 3 (one week from today), the Lisbon Portugal Temple will move to phase 2, allowing all living ordinances where proper COVID-19 protocols are followed. The priority will be given first to living husband-and-wife sealings where both are previously endowed, then to living ordinances for those preparing to be married who have not been previously endowed, then to those already out in the mission field who commenced their service prior to being able to receive their own endowments, then to those prosepctive missionaries planning to enter the field soon who need to receive their own endowment, then to anyone else who may need to receive their own endowments for any otheer reason.

Meanwhile, the Kansas City Missouri and Londoon and Preston England temples are set to transition from phase 2 to phase 3 in two weeks (on Monday May 10). Phase 3 allows the performance of all living ordinances in the same priority order as phase 2, but also allows ordinance work to be done for the dead on an appointment-based schedule, with constraints and protocols in place for the safety of all who worship at the temple. Members living within the districts for any of these temples can schedule proxy ordinance work through the Church's online scheduling for each of these temples.

If these were the only updates for this week, that would be tremendous enough, but there's more to report here as well. Also on May 10, the Church has noted that 27 more temples will transition to phase 2-B. That phase allows living ordinances in the same priority order as other phase 2 temples, but it also opens the baptistries in certain temples for scheduled proxy work. Among those 27 temples opening in phase 2-B on May 10 are the following, sorted by the geographical area of the Church under which they fall: 

Caribbean: Port-au-Prince Haiti

Central America: Panama City Panama; Tegucigalpa Honduras<

Mexico: Guadalajara, Monterrey, Tampico, and Veracruz

North America Central: Nauvoo Illinois

North America Northeast: Indianapolis Indiana

North America Southeast: Atlanta Georgia, Birmingham Alabama, Columbia South Carolina, Louisville Kentucky, Raleigh North Carolina

North America Southwest: All 4 Texas Temples (Dallas, Houston, Lubbock, and San Antonio); Oklahoma City Oklahoma

North America West: All 7 temples in California (Fresno, Los Angeles, Newport Beach, Oakland, Redlands, Sacramento, San Diego)

Philippines: Cebu City

Aside from these reopening updates, the Church announced today as well that 2 temples that had reached phase 3 (Halifax Nova Scotia and Suva Fiji) are having their reopenings paused due to COVID-19 regulations and governmental restrictions.

As of next Monday (May 3), the Church will have 8 temples closed for major renovations (3 of which, Mesa Arizona, Salt Lake, and St. George Utah, allow for phase 2-B scheduling at nearby temples for those within those temple districts); 1 temple (Kyiv Ukraine) which has not yet reopened at all since last year's closure of all operating temples; 12 temples paused in their reopenings (2 in phase 3, 9 in phase 2, and 1 in phase 1); 4 temples remaining in phase 1; 67 in phase 2; 52 in phase 2-B; and the remaining 24 in phase 3. One week after that (on Monday May 10), with the additional changes noted, while the other data noted above will not change, there will then be 27 temples open in phase 3 and 76 others in phase 2-B, which will then leave 40 temples in phase 2.I am grateful to have been able to learn of these updates and to have passed them along to you all here. I continue to monitor all Church news updates and temple developments and will be sure to pass those along to you all as I become aware of them.

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.

2 comments:

  1. Hello again, everyone! I apparently didn't realize this sooner, but somehow, after getting the above update posted, I started adding new comments to the previous threads that covered updates today. Sorry about that. You can find the latest updates I shared through the following link:

    https://stokessoundsoff.blogspot.com/2021/04/breaking-news-first-presidency.html?showComment=1619467011789#c7624662196085967270

    My thanks once again to you all.

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    1. The Church News also provided the following additional report:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/history-revisited/2021-04-26/joseph-smith-papers-hymn-submission-emma-smith-documents-vol-12-211403

      My thanks once again to you all.

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