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A mid-2023 look at temple milestones — dedications, rededications, groundbreakings and announcements

So far this year, 3 temples have been dedicated and 1 rededicated, with another 8 dedications and 1 rededication to come before the end of 2023

Six months into the current year, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has dedicated three temples, rededicated another, started construction on five new temples and announced 15 new temple locations.

More temple milestones are coming in the second half of 2023, with eight temple dedications already announced for dates from August through November and a temple rededication slated for December.

At the midway point of 2023, the Church has 315 total houses of the Lord — 178 dedicated; 58 under construction or completed and awaiting dedication, and 79 announced and in planning and design.

People walk around the San Juan Puerto Rico Temple
People walk around the San Juan Puerto Rico Temple between dedication sessions in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023. | Kristin Murphy, Deseret News

President Russell M. Nelson has announced 133 of the 315 temples during his five and a half years as President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. During that same time period, the Church has dedicated 19 houses of the Lord — despite a stretch of nearly 20 months where dedications weren’t conducted due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the accompanying restrictions on large-scale public gatherings.

The increases of dedicated, under-construction and announced temples help provide the blessings of temple ordinances and covenants for Latter-day Saints across the world as well as for their ancestors.

Following is a look at the temple milestones in 2023.

Temples dedicated so far in 2023

During the first six months of 2023, dedications for three houses of the Lord were held — the Church’s Nos. 176, 177 and 178 dedicated temples, all in North America.

President Dallin H. Oaks looks over the Richmond Virginia Temple.
President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, looks over the Richmond Virginia Temple in Glen Allen, Virginia, on Saturday, May 6, 2023. | Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News

The three are:

Latter-day Saints depart the Helena Montana Temple
Latter-day Saints depart the Helena Montana Temple between dedication sessions on Sunday, June 18, 2023, in Helena, Montana. | Colter Peterson, for the Deseret News

Upcoming temple dedications

The number of temples dedicated this year will more than double in the second half of 2023, with eight houses of the Lord scheduled for dedication in the year’s final five months. And five of those temples will be dedicated over just two dates — three on Sept. 17 and two on Oct. 8.

Utah media members get a tour of the new Saratoga Springs Utah Temple.
Utah media members get a tour of the new Saratoga Springs Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Monday, April 10, 2023. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

The upcoming temple dedications are:

Elder David A. Bednar and Sister Susan Bednar, conclude a media tour of the Bentonville Arkansas Temple
Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, left, walks with his wife, Sister Susan Bednar, after concluding a media tour of the Bentonville Arkansas Temple on Monday, June 12, 2023, in Bentonville, Arkansas. | Leslie Nilsson, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Once those eight have taken place, the Church will have 186 dedicated temples worldwide.

Looking ahead to 2024, two temple dedications have already been scheduled for soon after the new year — the Jan. 14 dedication of the Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple by Elder Christofferson and the Jan. 21 dedication of the Orem Utah Temple, with a presiding officer yet to be announced.

The Brasília Brazil Temple
The Brasília Brazil Temple, as photographed on Monday, March 6, in Brasília, Brazil. The temple is complete and is scheduled to be dedicated on Sept. 17, 2023. | Scott Taylor, Church News

Rededications in 2023

One temple has already been rededicated this year following lengthy renovations, and a second is scheduled to be rededicated before the year’s end.

On June 4, the Columbus Ohio Temple was rededicated by President M. Russell Ballard, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

President M. Russell Ballard greets two children at the Columbus Ohio Temple
President M. Russell Ballard, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints greets Russel Boss, 12, and Elizabeth “Eliza” Boss, 10, of the Gahanna 1st Ward, Columbus Ohio South Stake, after attending the Columbus Ohio Temple dedication on Sunday, June 4, 2023. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

And on Dec. 10, the St. George Utah Temple — the Church’s oldest latter-day temple still in operation — will be the first of the “pioneer-era” temples to be rededicated following President Nelson’s announcement in October 2018 general conference of such renovation plans for older temples.

Two such others — the Salt Lake and Manti Utah temples — are currently under renovation, as is the Stockholm Sweden Temple.

Three more temples will close in the second half of 2023 for lengthy renovations — the San Diego California Temple in July and the Kona Hawaii and Toronto Ontario temples in October. The Provo Utah Temple will close for its reconstruction in early 2024.

And it’s a “reconstruction” project while the temple remains open, as the building of a new Anchorage Alaska Temple begins in early 2024 while the current temple remains in operation during the rebuild nearby.

Rendering of the reconstructed Provo Utah Temple
Exterior rendering of the reconstructed Provo Utah Temple. | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Temples under construction

Construction began this year for five temples following their groundbreakings.

The five are:

Elder Peter F. Meurs and Sister Maxine Meurs join Papua New Guinea leaders to break ground for the Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Temple
Elder Peter F. Meurs and Sister Maxine Meurs join with His Excellency, Sir Bob Dadae, Governor General of Papua New Guinea and Tauvasa Tanuvasa Chou-Lee, Solicitor General, to hold shovels and break ground for the Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Temple on April 22, 2023. | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

As of July 3, no other groundbreakings have been announced for the second half of 2023 or into 2024.

Removing from consideration the 10 temples that have dedications scheduled between August 2023 and January 2024, the Church has 48 temples under construction.

Those 48 are being built in 10 states of the United States and elsewhere in 20 other countries and U.S. territories. Nations with multiple temples under construction are the Philippines with four, Mexico and Argentina with three apiece and Brazil and Guatemala with two each. States with multiple temples being built are Utah with nine and Idaho with three.

Elder Ryan K. Olsen and Primary children break ground for the Montpelier Idaho Temple
Elder Ryan K. Olsen, General Authority Seventy, invites Primary children who sang at the groundbreaking of the Montpelier Idaho Temple to turn a shovelful of dirt on Saturday, June 17, 2023. | Jon Ryan Jensen, Church News

Sites and renderings

Not milestone events per se but noteworthy still are the site announcements and releases of exterior renderings for new temples. The site and rendering of a new temple are released — usually separately but sometimes simultaneously — well into the planning and design phase and well before the groundbreaking ceremony.

Exterior rendering of the Oslo Norway Temple
Exterior rendering of the Oslo Norway Temple. | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Four temples have had renderings released so far in 2023 — the Tampa Florida, Cody Wyoming, Montpelier Idaho and Oslo Norway temples. Renderings for the yet-to-be-renovated Anchorage Alaska and Provo Utah temples were also published this year.

Sites for the following temples were announced already in 2023: Barcelona Spain, Vitória Brazil, Maceió Brazil, Cody Wyoming, Huehuetenango Guatemala, Oslo Norway, Kumasi Ghana, Charlotte North Carolina and Wichita Kansas temples.

Temples announced

So far in 2023, President Nelson has announced 15 new temple locations — all coming as part of his concluding message in the Sunday afternoon session of April 2023 general conference.

The 15 are:

  • Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Retalhuleu, Guatemala
  • Iquitos, Peru
  • Teresina, Brazil
  • Natal, Brazil
  • Tuguegarao City, Philippines
  • Iloilo, Philippines
  • Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Hamburg, Germany
  • Lethbridge, Alberta
  • San Jose, California
  • Bakersfield, California
  • Springfield, Missouri
  • Winchester, Virginia
  • Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

As mentioned above, a site has already been identified for the Charlotte North Carolina Temple.

Future announcements

The general pattern for new temple announcements during President Nelson’s tenure is for him to identify new temple locations at the semiannual general conferences.

Since 2018, President Nelson has announced 133 temple locations — all but one in a general conference setting. The exception was the Ephraim Utah Temple, announced on May 1, 2021, during a news conference on the renovation of the nearby, pioneer-era Manti Utah Temple.

As such, more temples could be announced in the second half of 2023 — and if so, most likely during October 2023 general conference but possibly at any time.

As of July 3, the Church has 79 “announced” temples still in planning and design. The 79 are located in 16 states and 34 nations outside the U.S.

Countries with multiple announced temples still in planning are Brazil with eight, Mexico with seven, Philippines with six, Nigeria and Peru with three each and Bolivia with two. States with multiple temples in planning are Texas and California with three each and Florida with two.

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