Hello again, everyone! In a stunning announcement that I did not see coming at all, the First Presidency has announced the revised opening arrangements for the Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple, Open house tours will occur between Saturday March 26 and Saturday April 16, with the exceptions of Sunday March 27, Saturday and Sunday April 2 and 3 (General Conference weekend), and Sunday April 10.
A youth devotional wilnl take place on Saturday May 7, 2022, and the temple will be dedicated in 3 sessions the following day (at 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 3:00 PM Rio de Janeiro time). Elder Gary E. Stevenson, the only remaining member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles who has not yet presided at a temple dedication, will preside at this one.
I think I would be remiss if I didn't share some thoughts about the timing of the dedication arrangements here. As some of you might recall, back in July, the First Presidency announced revised reopening arrangements for the Washington D.C. Temple, which will see that temple rededicated on June 19. With the Rio de Janeiro dedication now set for My 7, that will occur before the Washington D.C. Temple rededication.
It's also worth noting that, with this temple dedication set in May, there seems to be a high likelihood that the opening arrangements for the Yigo Guam and Qutio Ecuador Temple could be set to occur before this dedication of the Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple. But for temples outside the United States, COVID-19 is the big variable in play here. It's also worth noting that I am more than slghtly surprised that the Church isn't sending native Brazilian apostle Elder Ulisses Soares to dedicate this temple.
And with Elder Stevenson being assigned to preside at this dedication instead, it will be interesting to see who actually is assigned to preside at the dedications of the Yigo Guam and Quito Ecuador Temple. With President Ballard set to dedicate the Pocatello Idaho Temple this weekend, and Elder Stevenson designated to dedicate the Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple, it will be interesting to see what unfolds going forward with the scheduling of other temple openings and which apostles might be assigned to preside at each of those events.
The announcement of the Rio de Janeiro Temple's revised opening arrangements also gives me hope that the Church will be able to set the reopenings for Tojkyo Japan and Hamilton New Zealand soon as well. And it will be interesting to see how COVID-19 might impact the scheduling of other temple openings as well. I remain cautiously optimistic that the Church might have some groundbreaking announcements made soon for other temples.
I will monitor all such developments and bring you word thereof here as i become aware of it.
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Hello again, everyone! The Church News and the Newsroom have covered additional developments, which largely speak for themselves:
ReplyDeletehttps://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/christmas-temple-square-2021
https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2021-11-05/christmas-season-temple-square-nativity-lights-music-232172
https://www.thechurchnews.com/global/2021-11-04/latter-day-saint-charities-partnership-waterhole-australia-232045
https://www.thechurchnews.com/callings/2021-11-05/sydney-australia-temple-president-and-matron-november-2021-231364
My thanks once again to you all.
Just wanted to post an additional note here. The announcement of the new leaders for the Sydney Australia Temple came as a bit of a surprise to me. That is because new leaders were originally called for that temple in March, and the couple noted in today's update is a different one. Oddly enough, something similar already occurred earlier this year, with the Colonia Juarez Chihuahua Mexico Temple having a new president announced in March with a different one announced in May. Links to verify those details can be found in my updated document covering the temples for which a new president has been or may be called this year:
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My thanks once again to you all.
The Church News has shared the following additional report:
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Additionally, the latest edition of "This Week on Social" was also published:
https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2021-11-05/social-media-elder-uchtdorf-baby-blessing-england-middle-east-232177
The following general leaders of the Church were featured this week: Acting President M. Russell Ballard and Elders Jeffrey R. Holland, Dieter F. Uchtdorf, David A. Bednar, Quentin L. Cook, D. Todd Christofferson, Neil L. Andersen, Gerrit W. Gong, all of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
Also highlighted were posts from the following General Officers of the Church: Relief Society General President Sister Jean B. Bingham (from whom 2 posts were shared); Young Women General President Sister Bonnie H. Cordon and her First Counselor, Sister Michelle D. Craig; Primary General President Sister Camille N. Johnson; Brother Jan E. Newman, Second Counselor in the Sunday School General Presidency; and Brother Brad R. Wilcox, Second Counselor in the Young Men General Presidency. My thanks once again to you all.