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Calgary Alberta Temple: Dedication marks 140th operating temple for Church

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CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA

Having left Salt Lake City before dawn Sunday morning, President Thomas S. Monson arrived on a winter-like Canadian morning Sunday to dedicate the Calgary Alberta Temple. Snow blanketed trees and grounds, making the scene look more like the Christmas season than fall’s harvest time.

A wintry scene greets Latter-day Saints attending the dedication of the Calgary Alberta Temple on Su
A wintry scene greets Latter-day Saints attending the dedication of the Calgary Alberta Temple on Sunday, Oct. 28. President Thomas S. Monson presided over the dedicatory events. | Photo by Gerry Avant
President Thomas S. Monson shakes hands with members as he arrives for the dedication of the Calgary
President Thomas S. Monson shakes hands with members as he arrives for the dedication of the Calgary Alberta Temple on Sunday, Oct. 28. | Photo by Gerry Avant

A return to Canada is about like going home said President Monson, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ever since he was called in 1959 to preside over the Canadian Mission, with headquarters in Toronto, he has had a great love for the country.

In comments to the Church News a few days before the temple dedication, President Monson said, “Many of our missionaries – to the Canadian Mission – came from Alberta. They were all very good missionaries. I look forward to being there with some of them and other members.”

A wintry scene greets Latter-day Saints attending the dedication of the Calgary Alberta Temple on Su
A wintry scene greets Latter-day Saints attending the dedication of the Calgary Alberta Temple on Sunday, Oct. 28. President Thomas S. Monson presided over the dedicatory events. | Photo by Gerry Avant

After arriving in Canada, he said, “Whether east or west, north or south, I love Canada and all our members here. I have a special place in my heart for this land and its people.”

Whenever he dedicates a temple, President Monson usually attends on the evening before a program staged by the young people of the temple district in celebration of its culture and history. This time, however, President Monson did not attend the celebration. In a video presentation shown Saturday evening at the opening of the program in the Stampede Corral, he said, “My beloved friends, although I would love to be with you in Calgary this evening, it is my dear wife Frances’ 85th birthday.

“She is unable to travel with me to Calgary for the temple dedication, and I felt it was important for me to be with her on this milestone birthday. I know you will understand. Both Sister Monson and I will be viewing this celebration live via closed circuit broadcast in our living room in Salt Lake City.

President Thomas S. Monson invites children to participate in the dedication of the Calgary Alberta
President Thomas S. Monson invites children to participate in the dedication of the Calgary Alberta Temple on Sunday, Oct. 28. On his right are Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve, Elder Craig C. Christensen of the Presidency of the Seventy and his wife, Debbie; at far left is Elder William R. Walker of the Seventy and executive director of the Temple Department. | Photo by Gerry Avant

“I plan to be in Calgary Sunday to dedicate the beautiful Calgary temple, which is the reason for this great celebration.”

During the cultural program, Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve, who presided over the event, led the youth and audience in singing “Happy Birthday” to Sister Monson. As the song ended, the young performers and their audience of some 16,000 applauded and cheered.

On Sunday morning, President Monson placed mortar around the edges of a symbolic cornerstone, a symbolic completion of the temple’s construction.

A choir of young single adults performs at the outdoor ceremony for the sealing of the Calgary Alber
A choir of young single adults performs at the outdoor ceremony for the sealing of the Calgary Alberta Temple's cornerstone. President Thomas S. Monson presided over the temple's dedication on Sunday, Oct. 28. | Photo by Gerry Avant

He was assisted at the dedicatory events by Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve, Elder Craig C. Christensen of the Presidency of the Seventy and Elder William R. Walker of the Seventy and executive director of the Church’s Temple Department.

The Calgary Alberta Temple is the Church’s 140th temple worldwide, the eighth in Canada and the third in Alberta.

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