Praia Cabo Verde Temple Wiki
Quick Facts
ANNOUNCED
7 October 2018
ANNOUNCED BY
President Russell M. Nelson
GROUNDBREAKING
4 May 2019
GROUNDBREAKING PRESIDED BY
Elder Paul V. Johnson
DEDICATED
19 June 2022
DEDICATED BY
Elder Neil L. Andersen
DEDICATION ORDER
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LOCATION
emplo da Igreja de Jesus Cristo Dos Santos Dos Últimos Dias
Avenida Cidade de Lisboa
Bairro Taiti
7600 Praia, Santiago
Cape Verde
PHONE
(+238) 953-6711
Additional Facts
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Description
The Praia Cape Verde Temple stands in the national capital city in the old town center known as “Plateau,” adjacent to the National Library of Cape Verde on the east side of Avenida Cidade de Lisboa in the Tahiti Chã de Areia neighborhood of Praia.
History
Since 1994, when Elder Dallin H. Oaks dedicated the ten-island nation not far from where the temple would be built, Church membership had grown significantly in Cape Verde where some 14,700 Latter-day Saints were organized into three stakes and two districts.
The Cape Verde Praia Mission was created in 2002. The first stake in Cape Verde was organized in Praia on April 29, 2012, by Elder Erich W. Kopischke, president of the Europe Area.
Announcement
On 7 October 2018, President Russell M. Nelson announced plans for the construction of the Praia Cape Verde Temple during his closing remarks at the 188th Semiannual General Conference.
A temple in Praia would make the sacred ordinances of the temple an attainable blessing for Church members who belonged to the Madrid Spain Temple district and would soon be transferred to the Lisbon Portugal Temple district.[1]”Twelve Temples Announced as October 2018 General Conference Closes,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 7 Oct. 2018.
ANNOUNCED ORDER
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| Date | 2018 10 07 |
| By | Russell M. Nelson |
| Role | President |
| Via | General Conference |
⮜Preceded by Phnom Penh Cambodia
Followed by Yigo Guam⮞
Announced 2018 10 07
- Mendoza Argentina
- Salvador Brazil
- Feather River California
(as Yuba City California) - Phnom Penh Cambodia
- Praia Cabo Verde
- Yigo Guam
- Puebla Mexico
- Auckland New Zealand
- Lagos Nigeria
- Davao Philippines
- San Juan Puerto Rico
- Red Cliffs Utah
(As Washington County Utah)
Renovations
Location Announcement [Site Selection]
text.[2]citation
Render Released
On 8 February 2019, the official rendering of the Praia Cape Verde Temple was released to the public. It depicted a two-toned exterior with a domed steeple rising over the entrance, reflective of local architectural styles.[3]“Groundbreaking Date Set for Praia Cabo Verde Temple.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 8 Feb. 2019, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/groundbreaking-date-set-praia-cabo-verde-temple.

Groundbreaking Announced
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced on 8 February 2019 that the groundbreaking for the Praia Cabo VerdeTemple will be held May 4, 2019. Elder Paul V. Johnson, president of the Europe Area for the Church, will preside.[4]“Groundbreaking Date Set for Praia Cabo Verde Temple.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 8 Feb. 2019, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/groundbreaking-date-set-praia-cabo-verde-temple.
Attendance at the site will be by invitation only. It is anticipated that the groundbreaking services will be transmitted via internet to local meetinghouses within the proposed temple district. Additional details will be forthcoming.
Groundbreaking
On Saturday, 4 May 2019, Elder Paul V. Johnson, president of the Europe Area, presided at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Praia Cape Verde Temple. He explained the significance of the construction of a temple in the country: “For Cabo Verde’s faithful sons and daughters the blessing of having a temple of the Lord in their own country is a powerful reminder of the Lord’s promise in the Book of Mormon that He remembers His children upon the isles of the sea.”[5]”Ground Broken for Three International Temples,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 4 May 2019.
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Praia Cape Verde Temple was held on the same day as the groundbreaking ceremonies for the San Juan Puerto Rico Temple and Yigo Guam Temple.
GROUNDBREAKING ORDER
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| Date | 2019 05 04 |
| By | Paul V. Johnson |
| Role | Seventy |
| Attendees | ## |
⮜Preceded by Pocatello Idaho
Followed by San Juan Puerto Rico⮞
First Temple President Called
Roberto Florencio Oliveira, 63, and Eliana Oliveira Castro if the Cedar Breaks Ward, Bennion Utah East Stake, were called as president and Matron of the new Praia Cape Verde Temple. The announcement was made to the General Church on 30 April 2020.
They will begin their service when the temple is dedicated.[6]Church News Staff. “These 2 Temple Presidents and Matrons Were Recently Called to Serve.” Church News, 11 Jan. 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/2020/4/30/23216211/new-temple-presidents-cape-verde-colombia.
Open House/Dedication announced
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released the dates of the open house for the Praia Cape Verde Temple on 3 March 2022.
The public is invited to tour the temple from Saturday, May 21, 2022, through Saturday, June 11, 2022, except for May 22, 29 and June 5, 2022.
Also announced are the dates for the temple’s dedication and youth devotional. Latter-day Saint youth will gather in a nearby Church meetinghouse for a devotional the evening prior to the dedication, on Saturday, June 18, 2022.
The Praia Cape Verde Temple will be dedicated on Sunday, June 19, 2022, in three sessions, at 9:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles will preside at the dedication.[7]“Open House Announced for the Praia Cape Verde Temple.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 3 Mar. 2022, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/open-house-announced-for-the-praia-cape-verde-temple.
Open House
During the public open house of the Praia Cape Verde Temple held 21 May to 11 June 2022, over 10,000 guests toured the interior of the temple. Dignitaries included the President of the Republic of Cabo Verde, the Prime-Minister of Cabo Verde, the Mayor of the city of Praia, the President of the National Assembly of Cabo Verde, and a former President of the Republic of Cabo Verde.[8]“More Than Ten Thousand Visitors at Praia Cabo Verde Temple Public Open House.” news-uk.churchofjesuschrist.org, 15 June 2022, news-uk.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/more-than-ten-thousand-visitors-at-praia-cabo-verde-temple.
| Start Date | 2022 05 21 |
| End Date | 2021 06 11 |
| Days | 20 |
| Attendees | 10,000 |
| Per day | 5,000 |
Youth Devotional
On the eve of the dedication of the Praia Cape Verde Temple, Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles delivered a three-fold message to the youth of the temple district: “We love you. We need you. We promise you.” The devotional was held in the new meetinghouse next to the temple where two earlier meetings had been held that day. A meeting with the full-time missionaries of the Cape Verde Praia Mission was held in the morning, and a meeting with the long-time local (or “pioneer”) members was held in the afternoon.[9]Scott Taylor, “Love, need, promise: The 3 phrases Elder Andersen underscored with Cabo Verde youth on eve of temple dedication,” Church News, 19 Jun. 2022.
Dedication
Elder Neil L. Andersen dedicated the Praia Cape Verde Temple in three sessions on 19 June 2022. Elder Andersen was accompanied for the dedication-weekend events by his wife, Sister Kathy Andersen; Elder Kevin R. Duncan, a General Authority Seventy and executive director of the Temple Department, and his wife, Sister Nancy Duncan; Elder Rubén V. Alliaud, a General Authority Seventy and second counselor in the Europe North Area presidency, and his wife, Sister Fabiana Alliaud.
In addition to the cornerstone ceremony outside during the morning’s first dedicatory session, Sister Andersen, Elder Duncan, and Elder Alliaud joined the Apostle in speaking at different times during one of the three sessions. Other speakers included the temple presidency, matrons and assistant matrons, and three local youth.
Cabo Verde had been experiencing a drought since 2017, causing food insecurities in the area. In the dedicatory prayer for the Praia Cape Verde Temple, Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles blessed the area that “the clouds may produce rain.” Later that day, after the final dedication of the temple, rain came. It was considered a miracle by the Latter-day Saints in Praia, and the news of the “miracle of the rain” would travel around the world.
Not only did it rain that day, it continued to rain the rest of the week in a steady downpour that allowed the ground to absorb the water rather than create floods. It created hope for locals who were preparing for the upcoming harvest. The rain also became widespread across the 10-island nation.
President David J. Wunderli and Sister Diane Wunderli, mission leaders in Cape Verde at the time, told Elder Andersen in an email about the miracle of the rain. “In our time here, we have yet to see the likes of this. The islands are green, and there is a noticeable spirit of optimism felt in every town.”
Elder Andersen said that the Praia Cape Verde Temple would be a “beacon of light and truth” to the country. “Think of the good men and women who have lived their lives in these islands and who have, in the spirit world, increased their faith in Jesus Christ and are awaiting these ordinances,” he said.
“Holiness to the Lord is much more than the words,” said Elder Andersen, who dedicated the Praia temple on June 19, 2022. “It is something we are taught in the soul.”
He continued, saying that “in the records of heaven, this is one of the most important days for Cabo Verde in the whole history of the world.”[10]Taylor, Scott. “Scott Taylor: An Apostle’s Prayer for the Praia Temple and ‘The Miracle of the Rain.’” Church News, 11 Jan. 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/2022/6/30/23218793/elder-andersen-prayer-for-praia-cape-verde-temple-miracle-of-rain.[11]Taylor, Scott. “Ongoing ‘Miracle of the Rain’ After Cape Verde Temple Dedication.” Church News, 10 Jan. 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2022/9/20/23354005/miracle-of-the-rain-continues-praia-cape-verde-temple-dedication-elder-andersen.[12]Taylor, Scott. “How The New Praia Cape Verde Temple Will Bless the Country and Its People, Increase Holiness and Complete Families.” Church News, 11 Jan. 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/2022/6/20/23218664/praia-cape-verde-temple-dedication-elder-andersen.
DEDICATION ORDER
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| Date | 2022 06 19 |
| By | Neil L. Anderson |
| Role | Apostle |
| Sessions | # |
| Attendees | # |
⮜Preceded by Yigo Guam
Followed by Belém Brazil⮞
Construction Duration
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| Announced to Groundbreaking | – y, – m, – d |
| Groundbreaking to Dedication | – y, – m, – d |
| Announced to Dedication | – y, – m, – d |
Dedicatory Order
GLOBAL
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REGION
AFRICA
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COUNTRY
CAPE VERDE
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STATE
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COUNTY
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CITY
PRAIA
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Summary
The Praia Cape Verde Temple was the first temple built in the Macaronesia islands and in the country of Cabo Verde. At the time of Dedication there were 55 Temples Awaiting Groundbreaking announcement, 3 Scheduled for Groundbreaking, 55 Temples under construction, and 2 temples awaiting dedication.
Additionally there were4 temples under renovation, 3 temples scheduled for rededication, and one temple scheduled for renovation.
Detail
Groundbreaking Announced
Announced
- Abidjan Ivory Coast
- Urdaneta Philippines
- Bangkok Thailand
- San Juan Puerto Rico
- Lima Peru Los Olivos
- Saratoga Springs Utah
- Puebla Mexico
- Richmond Virginia
- Layton Utah
- Alabang Philippines
- Auckland New Zealand
- Feather River California
- Orem Utah
- San Pedro Sula Honduras
- Brasília Brazil
- Moses Lake Washington
- Taylorsville Utah
- Salta Argentina
- Bentonville Arkansas
- Red Cliffs Utah
- Cobán Guatemala
- Davao Philippines
- McAllen Texas
- Antofagasta Chile
- Bengaluru India
- Okinawa Japan
- Harare Zimbabwe
- Mendoza Argentina
- Deseret Peak Utah
- Tallahassee Florida
- Syracuse Utah
- Helena Montana
- Salvador Brazil
- Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
- Nairobi Kenya
- Neiafu Tonga
- Phnom Penh Cambodia
- Casper Wyoming
- Pago Pago American Samoa
- Bacolod Philippines
- Freetown Sierra Leone
- Bahía Blanca Argentina
- Grand Junction Colorado
- Lindon Utah
- Farmington New Mexico
- Elko Nevada
- Burley Idaho
- Smithfield Utah
- Yorba Linda California
Dedication Announced
Under Construction
- Russia
- Managua Nicaragua
- Cagayan de Oro Philippines
- Lagos Nigeria
- Budapest Hungary
- Port Moresby Papua New Guinea
- Benin City Nigeria
- Shanghai People’s Republic of China
- Dubai United Arab Emirates
- Tarawa Kiribati
- Port Vila Vanuatu
- Miraflores Guatemala City Guatemala
- São Paulo Brazil East
- Santa Cruz Bolivia
- Belo Horizonte Brazil
- Cali Colombia
- Torreón Mexico
- Cape Town South Africa
- Querétaro Mexico
- Oslo Norway
- Brussels Belgium
- Vienna Austria
- Kumasi Ghana
- Beira Mozambique
- Singapore Republic of Singapore
- Kaohsiung Taiwan
- Tacloban City Philippines
- Monrovia Liberia
- Kananga Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Antananarivo Madagascar
- Culiacán Mexico
- Vitória Brazil
- La Paz Bolivia
- Santiago Chile West
- Fort Worth Texas
- Cody Wyoming
- Teton River Idaho
- Heber Valley Utah
- Montpelier Idaho
- Wellington New Zealand
- Brazzaville Republic of the Congo
- Barcelona Spain
- Birmingham England
- Cusco Peru
- Maceió Brazil
- Santos Brazil
- San Luis Potosí Mexico
- Mexico City Benemérito Mexico
- Tampa Florida
- Knoxville Tennessee
- Cleveland Ohio
- Wichita Kansas
- Austin Texas
- Missoula Montana
- Modesto California
Rededication Announced
Under Renovation
Renovation Scheduled
Presidents and Matrons
| Temple President | Temple Matron | Years Served |
|---|---|---|
| Adriano Feliciano Lopes | Teresinha Da Cruz Constancio Lopes | 2023– |
| Roberto Florencio Oliveira | Eliana Oliveira Castro | 2022–2023[13]Church News Staff. “These 2 Temple Presidents and Matrons Were Recently Called to Serve.” Church News, 11 Jan. 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/2020/4/30/23216211/new-temple-presidents-cape-verde-colombia. |
Details
Location
The temple is located on the island of Santiago, the largest island in the country.
Site
The landscaping was designed to evoke peace and tranquility and complement the temple and the adjacent chapel. All plantings in the temple gardens came from local nurseries. While many of the plants are native to the islands, some species are native to other parts of the world. The selection was based on the plants’ characteristics and their adaptability to the local climate and environment. There are dozens of shade trees, flowering trees such as plumeria, and a variety of palms. In addition, there are hundreds of flowering shrubs, hedges, perennials, and succulents. Topiaris, based in Lisbon, Portugal, was in charge of the design and installation of the land.
A chapel was also built on the site and is in the style of the other chapels on the island.
The sidewalks surrounding the temple are made of limestone and basalt cubes, quarried in Portugal and finished in Spain, along with some cement flooring. The fences and handrails are stainless steel and were manufactured in Portugal and painted to match the temple’s metal elements.
Location
Templo da Igreja de Jesus Cristo Dos Santos Dos Últimos Dias
Avenida Cidade de Lisboa
Bairro Taiti
7600 Praia, Santiago
Cape Verde
| Latitude | # |
| Longitude | # |
Phone
Elevation
| Feet | Meters |
|---|---|
| 17 | 5 |
Site
| Acres | Hectares |
|---|---|
| 4.46 | 1.8 |
Exterior
Cladding
The reinforced concrete structure is a single-story building with a spire and details that reflect the architectural styles of Cabo Verde. The exterior features a plaster stucco finish with Moleanos limestone panels and accent ornaments around doors, windows, and parapet caps. The limestone used in the exterior finish is from Portugal. The building’s style is understated, with simple lines consistent with the style of the islands and reflecting many of the traditional public and religious structures in Cabo Verde.
Water Course
Moleanos Limestone from Portugal panels comprise the foundational course of stone on the temple exterior.
Windows
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Transom panel
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Spandrel panel
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Exterior Finish
Plaster Stucco, Moleanos Limestone
Architectural Features
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Spires and Finial
Spires
The temple features a spire reaching 80 feet (24.4 meters) that has been described as reflective of the architectural styles in the area. The spire is on the center of the south-east side of the temple. The entry is at the base of the spire.
Spire Details
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| Location | # |
| Finish | # |
| Type | dome, steeple, tower, spire |
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Finial Details
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Interior
The single-story building of nearly 8,880 square feet (813.7 square meters)
Like the exterior, the temple’s interior is elegant yet restrained, focusing on the inherent beauty of the materials. The exterior’s design elements are re-expressed in the interior in several instances. Light-toned ceramic tile and stone flooring are used throughout the temple, with rugs accenting the hallways and larger spaces. The dark wood used for the doors, moldings, and trim provides a striking contrast.
The plaster ceilings are painted in various colors that complement and enhance the design of the temple’s interior spaces. The decorative painting consists of a beige palette, with browns and blues on the ceilings of the more ornate rooms. Gold leaf was also used on the ceilings, crown molding, and wall accents.
Subtle carved and frosted stained glass was used for the interior windows and doors and was manufactured in Portugal.
Custom pendant lights, featuring crystals sourced from the Czech Republic, were used in many rooms of the temple.
The wood used for doors, moldings, accents, and cabinetry throughout the temple is Ovangkol, also known as Mozambique wood, originating in Gabon. This wood has a reddish-brown color with dark, mottled grains for a rich, deep finish.
The stone floor features beige and blue Moleanos limestone from Portugal. It was cut, shaped, and installed by Marmoles Gutierrez Mena of Spain. The alternating pattern of beige and blue indicates special spaces within the temple. The Danae ceramic flooring found in the locker rooms, hallways, and administrative areas was manufactured in Spain. The baptistery area features almond-colored ceramic flooring from the United States.
| Area | – f2 (- m2) |
| Floors above grade | 1 |
| Floors below Grade | 0 |
| Baptistries | 1 |
| Initiatories | 4 |
| Endowment Rooms | 1* |
| Sealing Rooms | 1* |
Baptistry
The parapet surrounding the baptismal font is made of polished bronze and clear glass used to maximize views.
| Baptistries: | 1 |
| Location: | Center |
| Exterior Windows: | No |
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Initiatory Spaces
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| Style | detached |
| Type | stationary |
| Rooms | 4* |
Instruction Rooms
The Praia Cape Verde Temple is the second temple with rooms that can be converted to either become sealing rooms or instruction rooms, depending on the needs of the Church members visiting on a specific day. One room is designed as a sealing room but can be converted into an instruction room. The other is an instruction room that can be converted into a sealing room, when necessary. The first temple with this flexibility was the Yigo Guam Temple.
| Rooms | 1* |
| Type | Stationary |
| Capacity | # |
| Murals | n |
| Total Muraled Rooms | 0 |
| Mural Type | – |
Celestial Room
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Sealing Room
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Contractors
Architect
Naylor Wentworth and Lund Architects was the primary architect for this temple. They were assisted by ACS Architects and Work On Architects.
Projects by NWL Architects
General Contractor
The General Contractor for this temple project was Westland Construction.
Other Projects by Westland Construction
| Project | Years |
|---|---|
| Monticello Utah (Renovation) | 2000-2002 |
| Anchorage Alaska (Renovation) | 2002-2004 |
| Apia Samoa (Renovation) | 2002-2003 |
| Manti Utah (Renovation) | ? Before 2009 |
| Seattle Washington (Renovation) | ? Before2009 |
| Vernal Utah (Renovation) | ? Before 2009 |
| Columbus Ohio (Renovation) | 2019-2023 |
| Chicago Illinois (Renovation) | 2013-2015 |
| Provo Utah (Renovation) | 2013-2014 |
| St. George Utah (Renovation) | 2013-2014 |
| Suva Fiji (Renovation) | 2014-2015 |
| Port-au-Prince Haiti | 2015-2019 |
| Jordan River Utah (Renovation | 2016-2018 |
| Hamilton New Zealand (Renovation) | 2017-2022 |
| Memphis Tennessee (Renovation) | 2017-2020 |
| Oklahoma City Oklahoma (Renovation) | 2017-2019 |
| Praia Cape Verde | 2018-2021 |
| Columbus Ohio | 2019-2023 |
| St. George Utah (Renovation) | 2019-2023 |
| Neiafu Tonga | 2019- |
| Orem Utah | 2019-2024 |
| Pago Pago American Samoa | 2019- |
| Provo Utah (Renovation) | 2021- |
| Querétaro Mexico | 2022- |
| Ephraim Utah | 2022- |
| Freetown Sierra Leone | 2022- |
| Provo Utah (Renovation) | 2022- |
| Toronto Ontario (Renovation) | 2023-2025 |
| Anchorage Alaska (Renovation) | 2024- |
Other Contractor
contractor and position
Region
TEMPLES IN AFRICA by country
| Angola | 1 | Luanda |
| Cabo Verde | 1 | Praia |
| DRC | 4 | Kananga · Kinshasa · Lubumbashi · Mbuji-Mayi |
| Ghana | 3 | Accra · Cape Coast · Kumasi |
| Ivory Coast | 1 | Abidjan |
| Kenya | 1 | Nairobi |
| Liberia | 1 | Monrovia |
| Madagascar | 1 | Antananarivo |
| Mozambique | 1 | Beira · Maputo |
| Nigeria | 7 | Aba · Abuja · Benin City · Calabar · Eket · Lagos · Uyo |
| ROC | 1 | Brazzaville |
| Sierra Leone | 1 | Freetown |
| South Africa | 3 | Cape Town · Durban · Johannesburg |
| Uganda | 1 | Kampala |
| United Arab Emirates | 1 | Dubai |
| Zimbabwe | 1 | Harare |
Total: 29
References
| ↑1 | ”Twelve Temples Announced as October 2018 General Conference Closes,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 7 Oct. 2018. |
|---|---|
| ↑2 | citation |
| ↑3, ↑4 | “Groundbreaking Date Set for Praia Cabo Verde Temple.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 8 Feb. 2019, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/groundbreaking-date-set-praia-cabo-verde-temple. |
| ↑5 | ”Ground Broken for Three International Temples,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 4 May 2019. |
| ↑6, ↑13 | Church News Staff. “These 2 Temple Presidents and Matrons Were Recently Called to Serve.” Church News, 11 Jan. 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/2020/4/30/23216211/new-temple-presidents-cape-verde-colombia. |
| ↑7 | “Open House Announced for the Praia Cape Verde Temple.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 3 Mar. 2022, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/open-house-announced-for-the-praia-cape-verde-temple. |
| ↑8 | “More Than Ten Thousand Visitors at Praia Cabo Verde Temple Public Open House.” news-uk.churchofjesuschrist.org, 15 June 2022, news-uk.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/more-than-ten-thousand-visitors-at-praia-cabo-verde-temple. |
| ↑9 | Scott Taylor, “Love, need, promise: The 3 phrases Elder Andersen underscored with Cabo Verde youth on eve of temple dedication,” Church News, 19 Jun. 2022. |
| ↑10 | Taylor, Scott. “Scott Taylor: An Apostle’s Prayer for the Praia Temple and ‘The Miracle of the Rain.’” Church News, 11 Jan. 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/2022/6/30/23218793/elder-andersen-prayer-for-praia-cape-verde-temple-miracle-of-rain. |
| ↑11 | Taylor, Scott. “Ongoing ‘Miracle of the Rain’ After Cape Verde Temple Dedication.” Church News, 10 Jan. 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/leaders/2022/9/20/23354005/miracle-of-the-rain-continues-praia-cape-verde-temple-dedication-elder-andersen. |
| ↑12 | Taylor, Scott. “How The New Praia Cape Verde Temple Will Bless the Country and Its People, Increase Holiness and Complete Families.” Church News, 11 Jan. 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/2022/6/20/23218664/praia-cape-verde-temple-dedication-elder-andersen. |
Last updated on: 25 August 2025
