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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

BREAKING TEMPLE NEWS: Official Locations Confirmed and Renderings Released for Tarawa Kiribati and Port Vila Vanuatu Temples

Hello again, everyone! Less than an hour ago, the Newsroom shared an announcement from the First Presidency. The site locations have been confirmed and the renderings released for the Tarawa Kiribati and Port Vila Vanuatu Temples. which were both announced in October of last year. Although the Tarawa temple was the first of the two to be announced, the information about the Vanuatu Temple was provided first, probably because it is first alphabetically. Let's get to some details.

In Port Vila, the single-story temple, which will be roughly 10,00 square feet in area, is set to be a single-story edifice that will be built on a 1.62 acre site at the location where the Blacksands meetinghouse currently sits. Another building on the site will house an arrival and distribution center, in addition to patron housing. Meanwhile, the Tarawa Temple will be a single-story edifice roughly the same size as its' counterpart in Port Vila. A separate building 450 meters from the temple will be paired with a new meetinghouse and patron housing facility that will be part of the project. The temple portion of that project will rise on a 0.80 acre site at Ambo in Southern Tarawa.

This afternoon's announcement means that 3 of the 6 total temples announced last October have now had sites announced, with renderings released for two of those. And it also means we are nearly certain to have these two additional Pacific Area Temples have a groundbreaking later this year. With today's announcement, there are now a total of 3 temples with a groundbreaking scheduled (2 of which will happen within the next month), and 9 more for which a groundbreaking is anticipated at some point within the next 12 months (if not sooner).

But I am also moniotring developments for the 9 remaining temples in the United States which were announced since the beginning of last month, in addition to a minimum of 4 temples outside the United States for which, based on information I have found in various places, could soon see action taken. Any of those 13, and by extension, any the remaining 23 announced temples (particularly any of the 11 other temples outside the United States which were announced during last month's General Conference and might be on the smaller side) could also see anything more official announced in the near future.

Throughout the last several months, between the accounts from President Nelson, his apostolic colleagues, and many other general Church leaders who are involved in the planning of temples, and on information that has been released through such outlets as "This Week in Mormons", if the Church is able to use uew and innovative methods such as prefabricated modular temples or other processes that could accelerate temple construction going forward, the Church could be entering a new unprecedented, accelerated, and rapidly-expansive period of temple construction.

References in the past on this blog from myself and others have noted the idea of a ten-fold increase in the number of temples, or that "adding a zero" to the current number would put us closer to envisioning what President Nelson's plans for temple construction might be.  A recently-published article from LDS Living highlighted insights from Bishop W. Christopher Waddell, First Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric, who serves on the Temple and Family History Executive Council, and from Elder Kevin R. Duncan,. who serves as the Temple Department Executive Director. 

Those statements indicated that the modular design of the Helena Montana Temple would allow it to be built and dedicated within 12-15 months of whenever construction begins. That is a much quicker turnaround than the typical 2-4 year window we've seen for temples of a similar or slightly larger size in the past. I look forward to getting a clearer picture of what such advances might do for temple construction going forward. In the meantime, I continue to monitor all other Church news and temple developments, and will be sure to bring word of those to you all as I become aware thereof.

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