Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple Wiki

Quick Facts

ANNOUNCED
16 December 2006

ANNOUNCED BY
President Gordon B. Hinckley

GROUNDBREAKING
14 March 2009

GROUNDBREAKING PRESIDED BY
Elder Don R. Clarke

DEDICATED
11 December 2011

DEDICATED BY
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf


DEDICATION ORDER
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LOCATION
9A Calle 4-03, Zona 9
Frente a Residenciales Los Cerezos 1
09001 Quetzaltenango
Guatemala

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History

On June 5, 1979, Boyd K. Packer of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles said that Guatemala would one day have temples in Guatemala City, Quetzaltenango, and Cobรกn.[1]Estrada, Sabina Mujica (2024-06-10). “45 aรฑos despuรฉs, se cumple la profecรญa con la dedicaciรณn del Templo de Cobรกn, Guatemala”. masfe.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-09-05.

Announcement

On Dec. 16, 2006 โ€” at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple โ€” Church President Gordon B. Hinckley announced a temple would be built in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, a country also known as โ€œthe land of the Mayans.โ€ He said at the ceremony, โ€œThe [first] temple in Guatemala City canโ€™t accommodate all those who wish to come. … [The temple] will bless the people in a way no other structure on earth can bless them.โ€

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Date2006 12 16
ByGordon B. Hinckley
RolePresident
ViaTemple Groundbraking

โฎœPreceded by Tegucigalpa Honduras
Followed by Manaus Brazilโฎž

Location Announcement [Site Selection]

The location was announced in the later half of 2008. A site has been selected for the Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple on the western side of the city, southeast of Colegio Seminario San Josรฉ and west of Parque Zoolรณgico Minerva.

Groundbreaking

Ground was formally broken for the Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple on a beautiful spring morning on 14 March 2009 to an audience of more than 700 Church leaders and other special guests including the mayor and a congressional delegate. Elder Don R. Clarke, president of the Central America Area, presided. In his remarks, he said, “It is through your obedience and dilligence that the Lord has allowed the construction of this holy house.”[2]”Se inicia la construcciรณn del Templo de la Ciudad de Quetzaltenango Guatemala,” La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los รšltimos Dรญas 17 Mar. 2009.

More than 700 guests, including local officials, were in attendance.[3]Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple”. Church News. Retrieved 2025-09-05.

GROUNDBREAKING ORDER
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Date2009 03 16
ByDon R. Clarke
RoleSeventy
Attendees700

โฎœPreceded by The Gila Valley Arizona
Followed by Kansas City Missouriโฎž

Render Released

Render for the temple was released in conjunction with the groundbreaking ceremony.

Open House

During the 15-day public open house for the Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple, more than 126,000 visitors toured the building, including about 16,500 on the final day alone.[4]“Open House and Dedication Dates Announced for the Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple”, Church News, 20 May 2011. Retrieved on 28 March 2020. https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/open-house-dedication-date-announced-quetzaltenango-guatemala-temple[5]“Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple | ChurchofJesusChristTemples.org”. Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved 2025-09-05.https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/quetzaltenango-guatemala-temple/

Among the attendees were Guatemalan president รlvaro Colom, four cabinet ministers, and Jorge Barrientos, mayor of Quetzaltenango.[6]“Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple”. Church News. Retrieved 2025-09-05. https://www.thechurchnews.com/almanac/temples/quetzaltenango-guatemala/

Start Date2011 11 11
End Date2011 11 26
Days16
Attendees126,000
Per day7,875

Cultural Celebration

Following the open house was a cultural celebration on Dec. 10, 2011. 2,400 youth from the temple district participated in the selebration which featured music and dance.

Dedication

President Dieter F. Uchtdorf โ€” second counselor in the First Presidency โ€” dedicated the Quetzaltenango temple on 11 December 2011 in three sessions. He said at the event that Latter-day Saint Guatemalans are the sons and daughters of Father Lehi.

โ€œAfter this day, this temple will be as sacred as the temple of Solomon, the temple in Nauvoo, the temple in Salt Lake City or as sacred as any of the temples in the world,โ€ President Uchtdorf said.

Attending the dedication ceremony with President Uchtdorf were Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; Elder Larry W. Gibbons, a General Authority Seventy; and members of the Central America Area Presidency โ€” Elder Enrique R. Falabella, Elder Carlos H. Amado and Elder James B. Martino. Their wives were also in attendance that day.

Elder Martino spoke at the dedication of his amazement to finally have a temple in Quetzaltenango. He said, โ€œI have always had the feeling that these people are special.โ€

The dedicatory services for the Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple were broadcast to meetinghouses throughout the entire country, allowing all worthy members in Guatemala to participate in the dedication of its nation’s second temple.

The Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple was the first temple dedicated by President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, who was serving as Second Counselor in the First Presidency.

DEDICATION ORDER
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Date2011 12 11
ByDieter F. Uchtdorf
Role2nd Counselor
Sessions3
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โฎœPreceded by San Salvador El Salvador
Followed by Kansas City Missouriโฎž

Dedicatory Prayer

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Presidents and Matrons

Temple PresidentTemple MatronYears Served
Amilcar Raul Robles ArangoSandra Lisbet Fuentes Meza de Robles2025โ€“
Ysrael Escobar LรณpezMarta Isabel Sรกnchez Sajquim de Escobar2022โ€“2025
Gonzalo Eduardo Garcรญa-Salas GรกlvezSonia Elizabeth Bonilla de Garcรญa-Salas2019โ€“2022
Reginaldo Manuel Bustillo PerlaLiliam Rosario Amรฉndola Antรบnez de Bustillo2017โ€“2019
Josรฉ Marรญa GรกlvezEnohe Orellana Casasola de Gรกlvez2014โ€“2017
Eriberto Israel Pรฉrez CitalรกnPilar Ulin Lรณpez de Pรฉrez2011โ€“2014

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Location

Placed among the breathtaking mountains and volcanoes of Quetzaltenango Valley, the Mayan-inspired Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple stands high atop a knoll on the western edge of Quetzaltenangoโ€”commonly known as Xelaโ€”near the city zoo, Parque Zoolรณgico Minerva, and across from Los Cerezos condominiums.

The temple is on a 6.47-acre (2.6 ha) site on a knoll overlooking the Quetzaltenango Valley.[7]“Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple | ChurchofJesusChristTemples.org”. Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved 2025-09-05. The landscaped grounds include walkways, trees, and a patron housing facility.[8]“Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple”. Baer Welding. Retrieved 2025-09-05.

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with a precast concrete exterior created in Mexico. The surrounding temple grounds were designed with various walkways and small trees.

he structure is 80 feet (24.4 m) tall, with an exterior of precast concrete panels from Mexico[4] and a single spire that has a gold-leafed angel Moroni statue.[5]

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On October 1, 2010, the gold-leafed statue of the angel Moroni was raised to its final position atop the single spire of the Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple.

Sculptor:Karl Quilter
Commissioned:1978
Completed:1985
Material:Fiberglass
Height:10 ft (3.2 m)
Weight:~400 lbs (136.1 kg)
Currently On:51 temples
Finish:Gold
Placed:2010 10 01
Faces:East

Interior

The Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple follows the same core plan as the Snowflake Arizona Temple and Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple.

The interior of the temple was designed with an aesthetic reflecting the regionโ€™s indigenous heritage. Inside, the stone, wood and glasswork have Mayan motif detailings. Many paintings throughout the temple depict the volcanic landscape of western Guatemala.

The Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple is 21,085 square feet.

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Baer Welding of Utah supplied and installed custom stainless steel and bronze railings, including etched glass panels in the baptistry and bronze-capped site rails for the grounds.[9]Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple”. Baer Welding. Retrieved 2025-09-05.

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Canada11Calgary ยท Cardston ยท Edmonton ยท Halifax ยท Lethbridge ยท Montreal ยท Regina ยท Toronto ยท Vancouver ยท Victoria ยท Winnipeg
Costa Rica1San Josรฉ
Dominican Republic1Santiago ยท Santo Domingo
El Salvador1San Salvador ยท Santa Ana
Guatemala6Cobรกn ยท Guatemala City ยท Huehuetenango ยท Miraflores Monterrey ยท Guatemala City ยท Quetzaltenango ยท Retalhuleu
Haiti1Port-au-Prince ยท
Honduras2Tegucigalpa ยท San Pedro Sula
Mexico27Cancรบn ยท Chihuahua ยท Ciudad Juรกrez ยท Colonia Juรกrez ยท Cuernavaca ยท Culiacan ยท Guadalajara ยท Hermosillo Sonora ยท Juchitรกn de Zaragoza ยท Merida ยท Mexico City Benemerito ยท Mexico City ยท Monterrey ยท Oaxaca ยท Pachuca ยท Puebla ยท Querรฉtaro ยท Reynosa ยท San Luis Potosi ยท Tampico ยท Tijuana ยท Toluca ยท Torreon ยท Tula ยท Tuxtla Gutierrez ยท Veracruz ยท Villahermosa
Nicaragua1Managua
Panama1Panama City
Puerto Rico1San Juan
United States158Albuquerque ยท Anchorage ยท Atlanta ยท Austin ยท Bakersfield ยท Baton Rouge ยท Bentonville ยท Billings ยท Birmingham ยท Bismarck ยท Boise ยท Boston ยท Bountiful ยท Brigham City ยท Burley ยท Caldwell ยท Casper ยท Cedar City ยท Charlotte ยท Chicago ยท Cincinnati ยท Cleveland ยท Cody ยท Coeur dโ€™Alene ยท Colorado Springs ยท Columbia ยท Columbia River ยท Columbus ยท Dallas ยท Denver ยท Des Moines ยท Deseret Peak ยท Detroit ยท Draper ยท El Paso ยท Elko ยท Ephraim ยท Fairbanks ยท Fairview ยท Farmington ยท Feather River ยท Flagstaff ยท Fort Collins ยท Fort Lauderdale ยท Fort Worth ยท Fresno ยท The Gila Valley ยท Gilbert ยท Grand Junction ยท Grand Rapids ยท Greenville ยท Harrisburg ยท Hartford ยท Heber Valley ยท Helena ยท Honolulu ยท Houston South ยท Houston ยท Huntsville ยท Idaho Falls ยท Indianapolis ยท Jacksonville ยท Jordan River ยท Kahului ยท Kansas City ยท Knoxville ยท Kona ยท Laie ยท Las Vegas ยท Layton ยท Lehi ยท Lindon ยท Logan ยท Lone Mountain ยท Los Angeles ยท Louisville ยท Lubbock ยท Manhattan ยท Manti ยท Marysville ยท McAllen ยท Medford ยท Memphis ยท Meridian ยท Mesa ยท Milwaukee ยท Missoula ยท Modesto ยท Monticello ยท Montpelier ยท Moses Lake ยท Mount Timpanogos ยท Nashville ยท Nauvoo ยท Newport ยท Norfolk ยท Oakland ยท Ogden ยท Oklahoma City ยท Oquirrh Mountain ยท Orem ยท Orlando ยท Palmyra ยท Payson ยท Philadelphia ยท Phoenix ยท Pittsburgh ยท Pocatello ยท Portland M ยท Portland O ยท Price ยท Provo City Center ยท Provo Rock Canyon ยท Queen Creek ยท Raleigh ยท Rapid City ยท Red Cliffs ยท Redlands ยท Reno ยท Rexburg ยท Richmond ยท Roanoke ยท Sacramento ยท Salt Lake ยท San Antonio ยท San Diego ยท San Jose ยท Saratoga Springs ยท Seattle ยท Smithfield ยท Snowflake ยท Spanish Fork ยท Spokane ยท Springfield ยท St. George ยท St. Louis ยท St. Paul ยท Star Valley ยท Summit ยท Syracuse ยท Tacoma ยท Tallahassee ยท Tampa ยท Taylorsville ยท Teton River ยท Tucson ยท Tulsa ยท Twin Falls ยท Vancouver ยท Vernal ยท Washington D.C. ยท West Jordan ยท Wichita ยท Willamette Valley ยท Winchester ยท Winter Quarters ยท Yorba Linda ยท Yuma

Sources and Citations

References

References
1 Estrada, Sabina Mujica (2024-06-10). “45 aรฑos despuรฉs, se cumple la profecรญa con la dedicaciรณn del Templo de Cobรกn, Guatemala”. masfe.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-09-05.
2 ”Se inicia la construcciรณn del Templo de la Ciudad de Quetzaltenango Guatemala,” La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los รšltimos Dรญas 17 Mar. 2009.
3 Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple”. Church News. Retrieved 2025-09-05.
4 “Open House and Dedication Dates Announced for the Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple”, Church News, 20 May 2011. Retrieved on 28 March 2020. https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/open-house-dedication-date-announced-quetzaltenango-guatemala-temple
5 “Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple | ChurchofJesusChristTemples.org”. Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved 2025-09-05.https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/quetzaltenango-guatemala-temple/
6 “Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple”. Church News. Retrieved 2025-09-05. https://www.thechurchnews.com/almanac/temples/quetzaltenango-guatemala/
7 “Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple | ChurchofJesusChristTemples.org”. Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved 2025-09-05.
8 “Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple”. Baer Welding. Retrieved 2025-09-05.
9 Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple”. Baer Welding. Retrieved 2025-09-05.

Last updated on: 16 November 2025