Kananga Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple Wiki

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Quick Facts

ANNOUNCED
3 October 2021

ANNOUNCED BY
President Russell M. Nelson

GROUNDBREAKING
TBA

GROUNDBREAKING PRESIDED BY
TBA

DEDICATED
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DEDICATED BY
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DEDICATION ORDER
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LOCATION
Avenue Ilunga and N1
Kananga, Kasaï-Central
Democratic Republic of the Congo

PHONE
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Additional Facts

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Description

History

In February 2016, Elder Neil L. Andersen became the first member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles to visit the Kasai region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. During the historic visit, Elder Andersen addressed a congregation of approximately 2,000 people who had gathered to hear the apostle and his wife, Kathy, both of whom speak French, at a special Sunday meeting for the members of Mbuji Mayi.

Although loud music coming from an adjoining church proved a distraction as the meeting began and as the speakers delivered their messages, members offered silent prayers. Remarkably, when Elder Andersen stood to speak, the music quieted through his entire address, resuming just before the closing prayer. “Is it not wonderful to be in a land where so many gather to worship in their own way, such as our neighbors?” he said with a smile.

In his remarks, Elder Andersen encouraged members to teach their children to work and to receive education. He taught the principles of tithing and asked parents to teach their children likewise. He spoke of the importance of temple worship and shared experiences from the groundbreaking ceremony of the Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple, where he presided two days earlier. He invited members to prepare for a temple in the Kasai. The congregation was visibly moved and filled with hope by his comments.

In closing, Elder Andersen remarked on the spirituality of the members in the Kasai region, expressing gratitude for their faith and devotion. He blessed them to receive blessings sufficient to meet their needs.[1]The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, “First Visit By An Apostle to Central Congo,” 17 Feb. 2016.

Announcement

On 3 October 2021, President Russell M. Nelson announced plans to construct the Kananga Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple. It was announced in conjunction with 12 other temples.[2]“The Prophet Announces 13 New Temples.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 3 Oct. 2021, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2021-general-conference-new-temples.

DRC Temples at Time of Announcement

Announced

Under Construction

Dedicated

ANNOUNCED ORDER
256

Date2021 10 03
ByRussell M. Nelson
RolePresident
ViaGeneral Conference

⮜Preceded by Monrovia Liberia
Followed by Antananarivo Madagascar

Location Announcement

On April 15, 2024, the location for the Kananga Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple was officially announced as a 1.6-acre site located at Avenue Ilunga and N1 in Kananga, Democratic Republic of the Congo.[3]”Open House, Dedication and Groundbreaking Dates for Temples in Argentina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 15 Apr. 2024..

Details

Location

The 30,000-square-foot temple will be constructed on a 17.63-acre parcel adjacent to an existing meetinghouse on Dale Road

Location

Avenue Ilunga and N1
Kananga, Kasaï-Central
Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Phone

phone

Elevation

FeetMeters
2,092638

Site

AcresHectares
#7.4

Interior

Plans call for a one-story temple of approximately 11,000 square feet.

Area11,000 f2 (1,022 m2)
Floors above grade1
Floors below Grade#
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Endowment Rooms#
Sealing Rooms#
*estimated

Region

Angola1Luanda
Cabo Verde1Praia
DRC4Kananga · Kinshasa · Lubumbashi · Mbuji-Mayi
Ghana3Accra · Cape Coast · Kumasi
Ivory Coast1Abidjan
Kenya1Nairobi
Liberia1Monrovia
Madagascar1Antananarivo
Mozambique1Beira · Maputo
Nigeria5Aba · Abuja · Benin City · Calabar · Eket · Lagos
ROC1Brazzaville
Sierra Leone1Freetown
South Africa3Cape Town · Durban · Johannesburg
Uganda1Kampala
United Arab Emirates1Dubai
Zimbabwe1Harare

Sources and Citations

References

References
1 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, “First Visit By An Apostle to Central Congo,” 17 Feb. 2016.
2 “The Prophet Announces 13 New Temples.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 3 Oct. 2021, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2021-general-conference-new-temples.
3 ”Open House, Dedication and Groundbreaking Dates for Temples in Argentina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 15 Apr. 2024..