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  • #redirect [[Miraflores Guatemala City Guatemala Temple]]
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  • Guatemala City Temple]] The '''Guatemala City Guatemala Temple''' is the 32nd operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Ch
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  • [[Image:Greater-Guatemala-City-Guatemala-Temple-Rendering.jpg|400px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8E The Miraflores Guatemala City Guatemala Temple rendering. ©2021 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • ...tenango Guatemala Mormon Temple|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple]] ...th. As of November 2022, three additional temples will serve the Saints in Guatemala.
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  • [[Image:Greater-Guatemala-City-Guatemala-Temple-Rendering.jpg|400px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8E The Miraflores Guatemala City Guatemala Temple rendering. ©2021 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • Guatemala City Temple]] The '''Guatemala City Guatemala Temple''' is the 32nd operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Ch
    4 KB (518 words) - 23:01, 15 December 2023
  • [[Image:Coban-Guatemala-Temple.png|500px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Cobán Guatemala Temple. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></d
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  • ...n Guatemala Temple]] (estimated 2024), and the [[Miraflores Guatemala City Guatemala Temple]] (announced 2020). ...[[Missionaries|missionaries]] were sent to preach the [[Gospel|gospel]] in Guatemala in 1947 with the first official church meeting of 66 congregants occurring
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  • ...ident [[Russell M. Nelson]] announced plans to construct the '''Retalhuleu Guatemala Temple'''. ...Guatemala Temple|Cobán Guatemala Temple]] and [[Miraflores Guatemala City Guatemala Temple]] are currently under construction.
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  • ...leu, Guatemala; Iquitos, Peru; Teresina, Brazil; Natal, Brazil; Tuguegarao City, Philippines; Iloilo, Philippines; Jakarta, Indonesia; Hamburg, Germany; Le ...Center, Argentina; Londrina, Brazil; Riberao Preto, Brazil; Huehuetenango, Guatemala; Jacksonville, Florida; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Prosper (McKinney), Texas;
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  • * [[Benin City Nigeria Temple]]† * [[Cebu Philippines Temple|Cebu City Philippines Temple]]
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  • [[Salt Lake City]]&nbsp;· [[City Creek Center]]&nbsp;·
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  • ...//comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] from Guatemala. Elder Amado was born in Guatemala City, Guatemala. His family joined the Church when he was nine. Initially he was most attra
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  • ...Udine Falabella]], became the first [[Stake President|stake president]] in Guatemala. ...nchez in the [[Mesa Arizona Temple]], which was then the closest temple to Guatemala.
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  • ...urch leadership positions, including serving as president of the Guatemala City Temple starting in 1996. ...t president. As district president he organized the first temple trip from Guatemala in 1965.<ref>[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/liahona/2002/05?lan
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  • ...s in the area had to travel to [[Guatemala City Guatemala Temple|Guatemala City]], to attend the nearest temple. ...continued regularly until temples were built in Mexico City and Guatemala City in 1983 and 1984, respectively.[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/ar
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  • ...ning Center]] in Guatemala City, and was president of the [[Guatemala City Guatemala Temple]]. He was president of the San Antonio Texas East Stake at the time Allred was born on August 3, 1932, in Salt Lake City. He obtained a bachelor’s degree from Utah State University and an MBA de
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  • [[Image:panama-city-panama-temple.jpg|right|400px|thumb|alt=Panama City Panama Mormon Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Panama City Panama Temple]]
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  • Brough was born on December 11, 1963, in Salt Lake City to [[Monte J. Brough|Monte J.]] and Ada Lanette Barker Brough. His father s ...Utah. He is the founder and owner of Rotational Molding of Utah in Brigham City. He and his wife, Emily Jane, are the parents of four children.
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  • ...://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/facts-and-statistics/country/guatemala Guatemala] |2 temples under construction: Coban and Miraflores Guatemala City; 2 announced: Huehuetenango and Retalhuleu
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  • ...bachelor’s degree in computer science from Mariano Galvez University in Guatemala and his MBA degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was an in
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  • ...t Your Light Shine." The Church obtained the use of 27 screens on New York City's Times Square to launch 2023's giving machines. ...ximately 600,000 individuals visited Giving Machines in Australia, Canada, Guatemala, Mexico, New Zealand, the Philippines and the United States, contributing U
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  • ...ver 560 congregations call Chile home. Santiago is the country’s largest city, with a population of nearly seven million residents. ...er Manila Area in the Philippines, the Guatemala City metropolitan area in Guatemala, and Greater São Paulo in Brazil.[https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/s
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