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The Belém Brazil Temple, which was announced in the 400th anniversary year of the founding of the city of Belém, will be the ninth temple built in Brazil. The other temples in Brazil include the [[Campinas Brazil Temple]], [[Curitiba Brazil Temple]], [[Fortaleza Brazil Temple]], [[Manaus Brazil Temple]], [[Porto Alegre Brazil Temple]], [[Porto Alegre Brazil Temple]], and [[Sao Paulo Brazil Temple|São Paulo Brazil Temple]]. The Fortaleza Brazil Temple became the Church’s newest operating temple on 2 June 2019. Currently under construction is the [[Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple]] and announced are the Brasília Brazil Temple and the Salvador Brazil Temple. Once completed and dedicated, Brazil will have 11 temples.
 
The Belém Brazil Temple, which was announced in the 400th anniversary year of the founding of the city of Belém, will be the ninth temple built in Brazil. The other temples in Brazil include the [[Campinas Brazil Temple]], [[Curitiba Brazil Temple]], [[Fortaleza Brazil Temple]], [[Manaus Brazil Temple]], [[Porto Alegre Brazil Temple]], [[Porto Alegre Brazil Temple]], and [[Sao Paulo Brazil Temple|São Paulo Brazil Temple]]. The Fortaleza Brazil Temple became the Church’s newest operating temple on 2 June 2019. Currently under construction is the [[Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple]] and announced are the Brasília Brazil Temple and the Salvador Brazil Temple. Once completed and dedicated, Brazil will have 11 temples.
  
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==Temple Site==
 
==Temple Site==

Revision as of 10:06, 5 August 2019

On 3 April 2016, Thomas S. Monson, then-President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, stood at the Conference Center pulpit for his opening remarks at the Sunday morning session of the 186th annual general conference. He began by saying, "Brothers and Sisters, before I begin my formal message today, I would like to announce four new temples, which in coming months and years will be built in the following locations." After naming the Quito Ecuador Temple and Harare Zimbabwe Temple, the Saints of Brazil rejoiced to hear the announcement of a temple to be built in Belém, Brazil.

Belém, the 11th most populous city in Brazil, is known as the gateway to the Amazon River. Anchoring a metropolitan area of over two million people, the city stands on the banks of the Pará River, approximately 60 miles upriver from the Atlantic Ocean in northern Brazil. Church membership in the city has grown substantially in recent years. There are five operating stakes and a total of seven stakes and two districts in the state of Pará. At the time of the announcement, the Saints in Belém attended the Recife Brazil Temple, which was serving over 80 stakes and districts throughout northeastern Brazil. Travel from Belém to Recife requires a two-and-a-half-hour flight or an exhausting 1,200-mile trip by land.

The Belém Brazil Temple, which was announced in the 400th anniversary year of the founding of the city of Belém, will be the ninth temple built in Brazil. The other temples in Brazil include the Campinas Brazil Temple, Curitiba Brazil Temple, Fortaleza Brazil Temple, Manaus Brazil Temple, Porto Alegre Brazil Temple, Porto Alegre Brazil Temple, and São Paulo Brazil Temple. The Fortaleza Brazil Temple became the Church’s newest operating temple on 2 June 2019. Currently under construction is the Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple and announced are the Brasília Brazil Temple and the Salvador Brazil Temple. Once completed and dedicated, Brazil will have 11 temples.

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Temple Site

The Belém Brazil Temple will be constructed in a central location to the Belém metropolitan area near the Val de Cans International Airport. The site is located on Avenida Centenário, Val de Caes, Belém, Pará Brazil across from Bosque Grão Pará, a major shopping mall.

Temple Rendering and Groundbreaking Ceremony

Official rendering of the Belém Brazil Temple was published in a news release announcing the groundbreaking ceremony on 2 August 2019. The First presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that the groundbreaking ceremony will be held on Saturday, 17 August 2019.

On August 2, 2019, the First Presidency announced that the groundbreaking ceremony for the Belém Brazil Temple would be held on Saturday, August 17, 2019. Elder Marcos A. Aidukaitis, president of the Brazil Area, will preside. Attendance at the temple site will be by invitation only, but the proceedings will be broadcast live via the internet to local meetinghouses within the proposed temple district. Additional details will be forthcoming.