Hello again, everyone! Given the temple progress that has occurred within the last 7 weeks or so, and how much has changed regarding future estimates for known temple events. I thought it would be wise to present those latest updates. For the first time, this will be done in two parts. This first one will discuss those events scheduled or anticipated to occur between now and the end of 2021. The second part will deal with events anticipated between 2022 and 2024. The first part of that information follows below.
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2019:
Sunday November 3: Private rededication of the Asuncion Paraguay Temple (confirmed)
Note: On May 21, 2019, the First Presidency announced the one-week open house and one-session private rededication for this temple. Subsequently, on October 11, an article about the beginning of the temple open house noted that Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles will be presiding thereat.
Monday November 4: St. George Utah Temple Renovation Closure (confirmed)
Note: This temple’s renovation was announced on January 25, 2019. Given the fact that seismic and systemic updates are anticipated to occur, I have set a preliminary general completion estimate of late 2022-early 2023.
Friday November 15-Friday November 22: President Nelson’s Southeast Asia Ministry Tour (confirmed)
Note: On October 9, 2019, this third 2019 leg of Church President Russell M. Nelson’s ongoing Global Ministry Tour was announced. The prophet will travel with his wife, Wendy W. Nelson, and Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and his wife, Katherine J. Christofferson, with stops planned in Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore, and Indonesia. It does not seem out-of-the-question to believe that more information could be provided for the Phnom Penh Cambodia Temple, and that there could be some scouting for future temple locations in one or two of the other stops.
Sunday November 17: Private rededication of the Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple (confirmed)
Note: On May 3, 2019, the First Presidency also announced the one-week public open house for this temple, which will be privately rededicated in one session on this date by Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
Saturday November 30: Groundbreaking for the Puebla Mexico Temple
Note: I had heard from my Church member contact in Mexico that the groundbreaking for this temple would occur in November. I had thought at that time that the groundbreaking might be held on Saturday November 9 or 16. But the First Presidency announced on September 24, 2019 that this temple’s groundbreaking would be held on this date, and that Elder Arnulfo Valenzuela, President of the Mexico Area of the Church, would preside thereat. I will be offering my estimate for the completion of this temple later on in this document.
December 15: Dedication for the Arequipa Peru Temple (167th operating temple)
Note: On May 21, 2019, the First Presidency also announced the dedication of this temple. Given the aforementioned past precedent, any apostle could preside over this temple dedication, with the only question being which of the 15 is most likely to actually do so. Insofar as I am aware, I know of no current apostle who has direct ties to Peru. So at this point, the prospect is too difficult to call. But I would imagine it could be any of the Spanish-speaking apostles.
Note: On May 21, 2019, the First Presidency also announced the dedication of this temple. Given the aforementioned past precedent, any apostle could preside over this temple dedication, with the only question being which of the 15 is most likely to actually do so. Insofar as I am aware, I know of no current apostle who has direct ties to Peru. So at this point, the prospect is too difficult to call. But I would imagine it could be any of the Spanish-speaking apostles.