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  1. Sep 24, 2023 · Since becoming President of the Church in January 2018, President Russell M. Nelson has announced locations for 133 temples, beginning with seven identified during the April 2018 general conference and on through the 15 locations announced in the concluding session of April 2023 general conference.

  2. Apr 1, 2024 · President Nelson has announced only one new temple location outside of a general conference session, and that came on May 1, 2021, as he spoke about restoration efforts for the historic Manti Utah Temple and announced a new temple for nearby Ephraim, Utah.

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    • April 2019 General Conference
    • October 2019 General Conference
    • April 2020 General Conference
    • October 2020 General Conference
    • April 2021 General Conference
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    • October 2021 General Conference
    • April 2022 General Conference

    President Nelson announced seven temples on April 1, 2018, in the closing session of April 2018 general conference, the first temple locations he announced as President of the Church. At the end of March 2023, five years later, one temple is scheduled for dedication, four have been under construction since 2020, and two are still in planning and de...

    In the second general conference of his first year as President of the Church, President Nelson announced 12 new temple locations on Oct. 7, 2018, in the conference’s Sunday afternoon session. With those 12, he had announced 19 new temple locations in 2018. At the end of March 2023, three of the 12 temples have been dedicated in the past 10 months ...

    On April 7, 2019, President Nelson closed general conference for the third straight time by announcing new temples — eight,giving him 27 total that he had personally announced to that point. At the end of March 2023, one of the eight temples announced in April 2019 is scheduled for dedication this fall, with six others under construction and the ei...

    For the second general conference held in 2019, President Nelson announced eight new temple locations — this time with the Oct. 5 Saturday evening women’s session of general conference being the setting. The eight new temples made for 35 total temples that he had announced up to then. At the end of March 2023, one temple is scheduled for a fall ded...

    For the third time in as many general conferences, President Nelson announced eight new temple locations, with the April 5, 2020, announcementreturning to the Sunday afternoon closing session. Those eight increased President Nelson’s total of announced temples to 43. At the end of March 2023, five of the eight temples are under construction, with t...

    In his sixth general conference since becoming President of the Church, President Nelson announced six new temple locations on Oct. 4, 2020, in the final session of general conference, bringing the total of temples he had announced to 49. At the end of March 2023, two of the six are under construction, with a third having a scheduled groundbreaking...

    The most new temple locations announced by the Church at one time — 20 — came from President Nelson on April 4, 2021, at the concluding session of general conference. He had by then announced 69 new temples as President of the Church. At the end of March 2023, half of the 20 temples — 10 — are under construction, with an 11th scheduled for groundbr...

    President Nelson has announced only one new temple location outside of a general conference session, and that came on May 1, 2021, as he spoke about restoration efforts with the historic Manti Utah Temple and announced a new temple for nearby Ephraim, Utah. The announcement made for 70 temples announced by the President of the Church since the Janu...

    New temples announcements returned to general conference, with President Nelson’s Oct. 2, 2021, announcement of 13 temples coming in the Sunday afternoon session ofgeneral conference. The announcement increased the total temples announced by President Nelson to 83. At the end of March 2023, one of the 13 temples is under construction, six have thei...

    President Nelson reached 100 total temples he had announced with the 17 locations he released April 3 in the Sunday afternoon concluding session of general conference. At the end of March 2023, a year later, one has a groundbreaking scheduled, 11 have site locations identified, with the five others in development. 1. Montpelier Idaho Temple – A Jun...

    • Retalhuleu, Guatemala. Silvia Perez and Isabel Torres, Latter-day Saints who live in Guatemala, celebrated the announcement of another temple coming to their country.
    • Iquitos, Peru. Martín Aspajo Arista, a 25-year-old Latter-day Saint in Tarapoto, Peru, lived in Iquitos until he was 15. “Mom and I were like: ‘Oh look, there will be new temples.
    • Teresina, Brazil. Bruna Verçoza Fernandes, who is from Teresina and moved to Natal with her family a month ago, described the Prophet’s announcement as “a double dose of joy.”
    • Natal, Brazil. Bishop Paraguassu Pereira, from the Cidade Verde Ward, Natal Ponta Negra Stake, described the announcement as “a dream of so many people coming true.”
  3. Nov 4, 2023 · President Henry B. Eyring shares about the death of his wife, President M. Russell Ballard posts an update on his health, and other leaders share their experiences of ministry trips.

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  6. Apr 7, 2024 · In concluding the Sunday afternoon and final session of the April 2024 general conference, President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced 15 new temples to be built around the world. He said, “Here is my promise.

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