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  • rededicated 10 December 2023 |19 November [[1974]]
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  • |19 |December [[1830]]
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  • ...serving by the age of 18 and young women could begin their service at age 19, the numbers of missionaries surged to 80,000. [https://www.lds.org/church/ ...ice. Missionaries numbered about 67,000 just before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the end of the pandemic-year of 2020, the numbers were 51,819
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  • ...hy at the age of 21. The new qualifying ages would be 18 for young men and 19 for young women. At the time, there were about 58,000 Latter-day Saint miss ...ce" between high school graduation for young men and the qualifying age of 19. Now the energy generated by high school graduation can launch a young man
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  • *The Martin and Hodgetts companies crossed the Platte River on October 19 during the season’s first snow storm. The next day, the Hodgetts company *The Hunt company reached the Platt River crossing on October 19 but did not cross. The following day, with snow on the ground, the Hunt com
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  • ...ang Chung (Kylie Zhong) of Taipei, Taiwan. They have been practicing since December 2022, when they received news of their selection. Each Choir member is call * In March 2020, the Choir ceased meeting together due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Broadcasts of "Music & the Spoken Word" and general conference pe
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  • ...graphy of Neal A. Maxwell</em> in 2002. At a conference on grace at BYU in December 2017 (“My Grace Is Sufficient: Latter-day Reflections"), Hafen was said t ...in your DNA,'] says LDS leader". <em>The Salt Lake Tribune</em>. Retrieved December 2, 2009. </ref>
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  • ...r-day Saints]. A groundbreaking and site dedication ceremony was held on 7 December 1968. Elder [[Hugh B. Brown]] presided. The Washington D.C. Temple was dedicated in 10 sessions held from 19-22 November 1974. Church President [[Spencer W. Kimball]] offered the [http
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  • * March 19 - Dedication of [[Madrid Spain Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]]. * September 19 - Dedication of [[Bismarck North Dakota Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • * March 19 - Dedication of [[Louisville Kentucky Temple]] by [[Thomas S. Monson]]. ==December==
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  • ...ley High School in May 1956 and enlisted in the United States Air Force on 19 June 1956, and was trained as a teletype and crypto operator. ...y began flying combat missions with the 433rd Tactical Fighter Squadron in December 1965. On 16 April 1966, four months and 76 missions later, Lt. Chesley was
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  • In December 2019, MSN reported that '''Utah was the best run state among 50 states'''. In December 2015, WanderBat ranked the 40 '''best ski resorts in North America''' and i
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  • ...//www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/fire-damages-historic-provo-tabernacle 17 December 2010], questions immediately arose about what to do with the remains and gr ...of the testimony of Church members."[https://www.thechurchnews.com/2015/11/19/23213635/rising-from-the-ashes-experts-discuss-new-provo-city-center-temple
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  • ...nder the hands of the Prophet [[Joseph Smith[[ and [[Sidney Rigdon]], Dec. 19, 1838. In the same fall ([[1838]]) he had been compelled to march under a l ...magination of the mind-it was real." (''Improvement Era'', March 1912, 418-19).
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  • ...s, two restaurants, and a theater. The theater was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but has been used to show specially made Church films such as ''L ...ed to reopen in 2025 with a [https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2019-04-19/salt-lake-temple-mormon-lds-renovation-president-nelson-49623 public open h
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  • * [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 19 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Manchester, New York]]. * September 19 - [[Orson Pratt]] is baptized by his brother [[Parley P. Pratt]].
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  • A groundbreaking ceremony and site dedication were held on 21 December 1955. Ariel S. Ballif, the New Zealand Mission President at the time, broke ...a half later, the temple was open for public tours for 23 days (28 March - 19 April 1958) prior to the dedication. During this time about 112,500 people
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  • ...ion was subsequently sustained by the Church as a whole in a conference on December 27, 1847. ...ordinances on earth that will be sealed eternally. (See Matthew 16:19, 28:19-20).
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  • ...e are more than 94,000 members of the Church in North Carolina, comprising 19 [[Stake|stakes]] and 181 congregations. ...Hinckley]], Church president from 1995 to 2008, dedicated the temple on 18 December 1999. Before the first session Elder [[M. Russell Ballard]], a member of th
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  • * May 19 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 116 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Spri ==December==
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