Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple Wiki

Quick Facts

ANNOUNCED
2 October 2022

ANNOUNCED BY
President Russell M. Nelson

GROUNDBREAKING
22 June 2024

GROUNDBREAKING PRESIDED BY
Elder Joni L. Koch

DEDICATED
TBA

DEDICATED BY
TBA


DEDICATION ORDER
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LOCATION
Avenida Antônio Marçal and R. José Brandani
Ribeirão Preto–SP
Brazil

PHONE
TBA

Additional Facts

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Description

Ribeirão Preto is situated in the Brazilian Highlands, which encompass more than half the country’s landmass. The temple will be located in the state of São Paulo in Southeast Brazil. There are 1.5 million Latter-day Saints in Brazil in more than 2,100 congregations.

History

Prior to the temple announcement, members in the area had to travel to the Campinas Brazil Temple, a distance of approximately 130 miles away to the southeast.

Announced

On October 2, 2022, President Russell M. Nelson announced plans to construct the Ribeirão Prêto Brazil Temple at the October 2022 General Conference.[1]”The Church of Jesus Christ Will Build 18 New Houses of the Lord,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 2 Oct. 2022, https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2022-general-conference-new-temples. The temple was announced in conjunction with 17 others.

Brazil Temples at Announcement

Announced

Under Construction

Dedicated

ANNOUNCED ORDER
290

Date2 October 2022
ByRussell M. Nelson
RolePresident
ViaGeneral Conference

⮜Preceded by Londrina Brazil Brazil
Followed by Huehuetenango Guatemala

Announced 2 October 2022

  • Busan Korea
  • Naga Philippines
  • Santiago Philippines
  • Eket Nigeria
  • Chiclayo Peru
  • Buenos Aires City Center Argentina
  • Londrina Brazil
  • Ribeirão Prêto Brazil
  • Huehuetenango Guatemala
  • Jacksonville Florida
  • Grand Rapids Michigan
  • McKinney Texas (as Prosper Texas)
  • Lone Mountain Nevada
  • Tacoma Washington
  • Cuernavaca Mexico
  • Pachuca Mexico
  • Toluca Mexico
  • Tula Mexico

Location Announced

The temple will be located in the state of São Paulo in Southeast Brazil. There are 1.5 million Latter-day Saints in Brazil in more than 2,100 congregations. [2]”Locations Released for Six Temples Around the World,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 28 Nov. 2022.

Render Released

On January 8, 2024, the official exterior rendering of the Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple was released.[3]”Renderings Released for Three Temples,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 8 Jan. 2024.

Groundbreaking

On 13 May 2024 The Church announced the groundbreaking date for the Ribeirão Prêto Brazil Temple. It was announced that it would be held on June 22, 2024. Elder Joni L. Koch, Brazil Area President, will preside and offer a dedicatory prayer.[4]”News for Temples in Brazil and Guatemala,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 13 May 2024. https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/ribeirao-preto-brazil-maceio-brazil-huehuetenango-guatemala-temples

Groundbreaking

Ground was broken for the Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple on June 22, 2024, with Elder Joni L. Koch — General Authority Seventy and president of the Brazil Area — presiding. He spoke of serving as a full-time missionary in Ribeirão Preto 44 years earlier and being welcomed by many local Latter-day Saints. He also paid tribute to the early and longtime Saints in the Ribeirão Preto area in the southeast region of Brazil.

Approximately 500 people attended the event, including local Church leaders and members, neighbors of the temple site, civic and community representatives and leaders of other faiths.[5]Taylor, Scott. “Ground Broken for Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple.” Church News, 27 June 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2024/06/24/ribeirao-preto-brazil-temple-groundbreaking-elder-joni-koch.

GROUNDBREAKING ORDER
245

Date2024 06 22
ByJoni L. Koch
RoleSeventy
Attendees500

⮜Preceded by Santa Cruz Bolivia
Followed by Londrina Brazil

Details

Location

A large lot located at the intersection of Avenida Antônio Marçal and R. José Brandani has been chosen as the location of the future temple.

Location
Avenida Antônio Marçal and R. José Brandani
Ribeirão Preto–SP
Brazil

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Phone

phone

Elevation

FeetMeters
2,011613

Site

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Exterior

Cladding

Architectural renderings of the house of the Lord released by the Church on 8 January 2024, show an off-white stone exterior.

Windows

Vertical art glass windows surround the exterior.

Exterior Finish

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Architectural Features

Single attached central spire

Specifications

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Spires and Finial

Spires

A five-level square tower stands above the center of the building. Atop the tower, a beveled square steeple brings the spire to a point topped by a finial. The main tower level is surrounded by four vertical stained-glass windows.

Spire Details

Spires1
Locationcenter
Finishstone
Typesteeple
shapebeveled square
Tower shapebeveled square
Finial

A simple, needle like finial, square in cross-section, points to the sky atop the spire.

Finial Details

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Interior

Plans call for a single-story temple of approximately 32,000 square feet.

Area32,000 f2
(2,973 m2)
Floors above grade1
Floors below Grade0*
Baptistries1*
Initiatories4*
Endowment Rooms1*
Sealing Rooms1*
* estimated

In his dedicatory prayer of the site, Elder Koch said, “We remember with appreciation those who were the first members of the Church in this region. The example of these pioneers has been a moral and spiritual support for Thy kingdom to flourish from these few who stood firm so that thousands of Latter-day Saints could on this day — here in this part of the earth — enjoy this sublime moment.”

Region

Alagoas1Maceió
Amazonas1Manaus
Bahia1Salvador
Ceará1Fortaleza
Distrito Federal1Brasilia
Goiás1Goiânia
Minas Gerais1Belo Horizonte
Pará1Belém
Paraíba1João Pessoa
Paraná2Curitiba · Londrina
Pernambuco1Recife
Piauí1Teresina
Rio de Janeiro1Rio de Janeiro
Rio Grande do Norte1Natal
Rio Grande do Sul1Porto Alegre
Santa Catarina1Florianópolis
São Paulo5Campinas · Ribeirão Preto · Santos · São Paulo · São Paulo East
Argentina7Bahía Blanca · Buenos Aires Argentina · Buenos Aires City Center · Córdoba · Mendoza · Rosario · Salta
Bolivia3Cochabamba · La Paz · Santa Cruz
Brazil23Belém · Belo Horizonte · Brasília · Campinas · Curitiba · Florianópolis · Fortaleza · Goiânia · João Pessoa · Londrina · Maceió · Manaus · Natal · Porto Alegre · Recife · Ribeirão Preto · Rio de Janeiro · Salvador · Santos · São Paulo · São Paulo East · Teresina · Vitória
Chile5Antofagasta · Concepción · Santiago · Santiago West · Viña del Mar
Colombia3Barranquilla · Bogotá · Cali
Equador2Guayaquil · Quito
Paraguay1Asunción
Peru9Arequipa · Chiclayo · Cusco · Huancayo · Iquitos · Lima · Lima Los Olivos · Piura · Trujillo
Uruguay1Montevideo
Venezuela2Caracas · Maricaibo

Sources and Citations

References

References
1 ”The Church of Jesus Christ Will Build 18 New Houses of the Lord,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 2 Oct. 2022, https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2022-general-conference-new-temples.
2 ”Locations Released for Six Temples Around the World,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 28 Nov. 2022.
3 ”Renderings Released for Three Temples,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 8 Jan. 2024.
4 ”News for Temples in Brazil and Guatemala,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 13 May 2024. https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/ribeirao-preto-brazil-maceio-brazil-huehuetenango-guatemala-temples
5 Taylor, Scott. “Ground Broken for Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple.” Church News, 27 June 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2024/06/24/ribeirao-preto-brazil-temple-groundbreaking-elder-joni-koch.