Concepcion Chile Temple

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On 3 October 2009, during the Saturday morning session of the 179th Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Thomas S. Monson, then President and Prophet of the Church, announced that a temple would be built in Concepción Chile.

On 16 December 2009, the Chilean news publication, Diario El Sur reported that a 2.5 acre site had been acquired by the Church for the construction of the Concepción Chile Temple in Quinta Junge—a modern residential development in a beautiful forested area on the Biobío River. A major apartment complex, called Edificios Parque Junge, was already under construction on site with 40 percent of the apartments sold, but the contracts were cancelled and refunded as a result of the sale. On 24 September 2013, the same publication reported that property for the Concepción Chile Temple had indeed been purchased, as confirmed by the director of Public Affairs, Valentín Núñez Díaz.

The new temple will be the second temple to be built in Chile. It will be approximately 30,000 square feet, comprise two levels, and stand on some 3.7 acres. The Santiago Chile Temple (1983) currently serves 105 stakes and districts from Chile and Argentina. During his announcement of a new temple being built, President Monson noted that 83 percent of Church members now live within 200 miles of a temple.

Groundbreaking Announced for Concepción Chile Temple

Concepción Chile Temple rendering
Concepción Chile Temple rendering via Mormon Newsroom.org.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced that the groundbreaking ceremony for the Concepción Chile Temple will take place on Saturday, 17 October 2015, at 10:00 a.m. Attendance is by invitation only, but the general public is invited to view the proceedings live from local meeting houses. Elder Walter F. González, president of the South America South Area, will preside.

The temple site is located at 1525 Pedro de Valdivia in Concepción, Chile.