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Quick Facts
ANNOUNCED
4 October 2020
ANNOUNCED BY
President Russell M. Nelson
GROUNDBREAKING
8 April 2023
GROUNDBREAKING PRESIDED BY
Elder K. Brett Nattress
DEDICATED
TBA
DEDICATED BY
TBA
Additional Facts
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Description
Santa Cruz is the largest city in Bolivia with a population of more than 3 million people. There are more than 200,000 Latter-day Saints in the country organized into 33 stakes and 8 districts with 10 of those stakes located in Santa Cruz. The city sits in the eastern Tropical Lowlands on the Pirai River. The Saints in Santa Cruz currently make a 10-hour drive to attend the Cochabamba Bolivia Temple.
History
Announcement
Plans to construct the Santa Cruz Bolivia Temple by President Russell M. Nelson on October 4, 2020, at the 190th Semi-Annual General Conference.[1]“Prophet Announces Six New Temples at October 2020 General Conference.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 4 Oct. 2020, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2020-general-conference-temples.
There is currently one dedicated temple in Bolivia, the Cochabamba Bolivia Temple. The Santa Cruz temple will be the second in the country.
ANNOUNCED ORDER
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Date | 2020 10 04 |
By | Russell M. Nelson |
Role | President |
Via | General Conference |
⮜Preceded by Tarawa Kiribati
Followed by Lindon Utah⮞
Announced 2020 10 04
- Tarawa Kiribati
- Port Vila Vanuatu
- Lindon Utah
- Miraflores Guatemala City Guatemala [as Greater Guatemala City Guatemala]
- São Paulo East Brazil
- Santa Cruz Bolivia
Location Announcement
On 19 May 2021 the location of the Port Vila Vanuatu Temple was announced as a 1.62-acre site located at Blacksands Crossroads on the site of the Blacksands meetinghouse in Port Vila, Vanuatu, near the Port Vila International Airport.[2]”New Temple Site Locations Announced for Two Temples to Be Built in Oceania,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 19 May 2021.
Render Released
On 19 May 2021 an official exterior rendering was released for the Port Vila Vanuatu Temple.[3]”New Temple Site Locations Announced for Two Temples to Be Built in Oceania,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 19 May 2021.
Groundbreaking Announced
It was announced on 30 January 2023 that Elder K. Brett Nattress, General Authority Seventy and President of the Pacific Area, will preside at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Port Vila Vanuatu Temple on Saturday, 4 March 2023.[4]“News for Temple in Vanuatu.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 30 Jan. 2023, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/news-for-vanuatu-temple.
Groundbreaking Rescheduled
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Port Vila Vanuatu Temple has been rescheduled for Saturday,8 April 2023. The event had been previously scheduled for 4 March, but it was postponed due to the impact of Cyclones Judy and Kevin.[5]”News for Temples in Five Nations,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 27 Mar. 2023. https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/news-for-temples-in-five-nations.
Groundbreaking
On April 8, 2023, Elder K. Brett Nattress — president of the Pacific Area — presided over the groundbreaking of the Port Vila Vanuatu Temple. Port Vila is an Oceanian city on the island of Efate and within the country of Vanuatu. Efate is currently in the Suva Fiji Temple district, meaning members have to travel 1,072 kilometers (479 nautical miles) east to attend the temple.
Dignitaries were in attendance at the ceremony, such as Vanuatu President His Excellency Nikenike Vurobaravu and his wife, Rima Vurobaravu, as well as the Honourable Prime Minister Altoi Ismael Kalsakau and his wife, Ellene Kalsakau.
During his remarks to the congregation, Elder Nattress talked about Joseph Smith’s First Vision and testified that Jesus Christ’s priesthood authority has been restored. In his dedicatory prayer on the site, Elder Nattress prayed for the Saints in Vanuatu: “May the transcendent beauty of the temple become a place of peace and spiritual strength for the local residents and for all who will come and visit here.”[6]“Groundbreaking Event Marks Beginning of Construction of Port Vila Vanuatu Templ.” news-pacific.churchofjesuschrist.org, 10 Apr. 2023, news-pacific.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/groundbreaking-event-marks-beginning-of-construction-of-port-vila-vanuatu-temple.
GROUNDBREAKING ORDER
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Date | 2023 04 08 |
By | K. Brett Nattress |
Role | Seventy |
Attendees | # |
⮜Preceded by Teton River Idaho
Followed by Ribeirão Preto Brazil⮞
Details
Location
A 1.62-acre site located at Blacksands Crossroads on the site of the Blacksands meetinghouse in Port Vila, Vanuatu, near the Port Vila International Airport has been chosen as the location for the temple. A meetinghouse and ancillary building will also be constructed. The ancillary building will house an arrival center, patron housing, and a distribution center.
Location
Blacksands
Port Vila
Vanuatu
Latitude | # |
Longitude | # |
Phone
Elevation
Feet | Meters |
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64 | 20 |
Site
Acres | Hectares |
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1.62 | 0.7 |
Interior
Plans call for a single-story temple of approximately 10,000 square feet.
Area | 10,000 f2 (929 m2) |
Floors above grade | 1 |
Floors below Grade | 0 |
Baptistries | 1 |
Initiatories | 4* |
Endowment Rooms | 1 |
Sealing Rooms | 1 |
Region
TEMPLES IN OCEANIA by country
American Samoa | 1 | Pago Pago |
Australia | 6 | Adelaide · Brisbane · Brisbane South · Melbourne · Perth · Sydney |
Fiji | 1 | Suva |
French Polynesia | 2 | Papeete · Uturoa |
Guam | 1 | Yigo |
Kiribati | 1 | Tarawa |
New Zealand | 3 | Auckland · Hamilton · Wellington |
Papua New Guinea | 1 | Port Moresby |
Samoa | 2 | Apia · Savai’i |
Tonga | 2 | Neiafu · Nuku’alofa |
Vanuatu | 1 | Port Vila |
Sources and Citations
References
↑1 | “Prophet Announces Six New Temples at October 2020 General Conference.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 4 Oct. 2020, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2020-general-conference-temples. |
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↑2, ↑3 | ”New Temple Site Locations Announced for Two Temples to Be Built in Oceania,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 19 May 2021. |
↑4 | “News for Temple in Vanuatu.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 30 Jan. 2023, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/news-for-vanuatu-temple. |
↑5 | ”News for Temples in Five Nations,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 27 Mar. 2023. https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/news-for-temples-in-five-nations. |
↑6 | “Groundbreaking Event Marks Beginning of Construction of Port Vila Vanuatu Templ.” news-pacific.churchofjesuschrist.org, 10 Apr. 2023, news-pacific.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/groundbreaking-event-marks-beginning-of-construction-of-port-vila-vanuatu-temple. |