- Tuxtla Gutiérrez México Temple
The Tuxtla Gutiérrez México Temple is the 75th operating temple of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .Tuxtla Gutiérrez is the capital ofChiapas ,México 's southernmost state and is an area famous for its many archaeological ruins. The city itself is nestled in a valley among the mountains. In April 1998, Mormon Church PresidentGordon B. Hinckley announced that the Church would build thirty-two smaller temples around the world before the end of 2000. The Tuxtla Gutiérrez México Temple is one of these small temples and was welcomed by the many local Church members. Because of the mountainous terrain, travel in and out of the area is difficult and the closest Mormon temple for members was in Mexico City — a 20-hour drive. The temple in Tuxtla Gutiérrez serves more than 18,000 members in southeastern Mexico.President
James E. Faust , Second Counselor in the MormonFirst Presidency , dedicated the Tuxtla Gutiérrez México Temple on12 March 2000 with more than 3,300 members attending the four dedicatory sessions. The Tuxtla Gutiérrez Mexico Temple sits on 1.56 acres next to a meetinghouse. The exterior is finished with whitemarble and features a single-spire design with a gold statue of theangel Moroni on top. The temple has a total floor area of 10,700 square feet, two ordinance rooms, and two sealing rooms.ee also
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* [http://www.lds.org/temples/main/0,11204,1912-1-111-0,00.html Official LDS Tuxtla Gutiérrez México Temple page]
* [http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/tuxtlagutierrez/ Tuxtla Gutiérrez México Temple page]
* [http://www.lds.org/ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] - Official Site
* [http://www.mormon.org/ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] - Visitors Site
* [http://www.religionfacts.com/mormonism/practices/temple_ordinances.htm Mormon Temple Ordinances] - ReligionFacts
* [http://home.uchicago.edu/~spackman/temple Resources about the History and Symbolism of Mormon Temples]
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