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Melbourne Australia Temple

MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA TEMPLE
© Mark Anthony Hancock

 

HOLINESS TO THE LORD
THE HOUSE OF THE LORD

"No jot, iota, or tittle of the temple rites is otherwise than uplifting and sanctifying. In every detail the endowment ceremony contributes to covenants of morality of life, consecration of person to high ideals, devotion to truth, patriotism to nation, and allegiance to God."
—James E. Talmage

LATEST NEWS & EVENTS

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Open House Tours of the Davao Philippines Temple Begin

The public is invited to tour the newly completed Davao Philippines Temple during a open house scheduled from Thursday, March 26, through Friday, April 10, 2026, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tours will not be held on Sundays. During the open house, visitors will have the opportunity to walk through the temple and learn about its sacred purpose. Admission is free, and guests are welcomed without reservations.
Photo:  Evan Church

Steeple Frame Rising Over the Natal Brazil Temple

Emerging above the Natal Brazil Temple, the steel framing for the central steeple is beginning to take shape, while masons continue to secure stone panels to the exterior walls of the building. Hardscape work is progressing across the grounds with the installation of planters, walkways, and a staircase located directly behind the temple. Permanent fencing has also been installed around the perimeter of the property.
Photo:  Scott Ririe

Concrete Floor Slabs Poured for the Vancouver Washington Temple

Concrete floor slabs have been poured for each level of the Vancouver Washington Temple, including the first and second floors, as well as the mechanical level. On the exterior, steel studs are being attached to the structural beams and columns to frame the exterior walls. At the northeast corner of the building, a staircase has been installed, while crews continue to prepare the parking areas to be paved with a layer of asphalt.
Photo:  R. H. Silva

Pile Driving for the Foundation of the João Pessoa Brazil Temple

Construction is progressing at the João Pessoa Brazil Temple site where perimeter fencing has been installed, trailers have been set in place, reinforcing steel has been staged, and heavy equipment is at work. Dozens of cylindrical piles have been installed in the ground to support the future concrete foundation of the temple. Construction has been underway for nearly two months.

TEMPLE STATISTICS



383

Total


214

Dedicated


63

Under Construction


106

Announced


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Davao Philippines Temple
Preparing for public open house beginning 26 March 2026
Natal Brazil Temple
Exterior cladding underway; attaching vapor barrier; structural framing of upper walls underway
Vancouver Washington Temple
Concrete floor slabs poured on all levels; framing the exterior walls; northeast stairway installed; preparing to pave parking lot
João Pessoa Brazil Temple
Pile driving for temple foundation