- Monterrey México Temple
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Monterrey México Temple Number 110 Dedication 28 April 2002 by
Gordon B. HinckleySite 7.78 acres (3.1 hectares) Floor area 16,498 sq ft (1,533 m2) Preceded by Lubbock Texas Temple Followed by Campinas Brazil Temple Official website • News & Images Additional Information Announcement 21 December 1995 Groundbreaking 4 November 2000 by
Lynn A. MickelsenOpen House 8 April – 20 April 2002 Designed by Alvaro Inigo Location Avenida Eugenio Garza Sada
Esquina Privada Valle de la Estansuela
Colonia Valle Alto
Monterrey, Nuevo León
MéxicoPhone number (52) 818-104-0635 Exterior finish White granite from Vermont Temple design Classic modern, single-spire design Ordinance rooms 2 with Movie, two-stage progressive sessions Sealing rooms 2 Clothing rental No Cafeteria No services Visitors' center No Coordinates: 25°35′21.38639″N 100°15′36.22680″W / 25.5892739972°N 100.260063°W The Monterrey México Temple is the 110th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Monterrey México Temple is the 12th Mormon temple to be built in Mexico. It serves over 91,000 members in the city of Monterrey and the northeast of the country in general. Prior to the construction of the temple, members had to travel as long as 25 hours and cross the U.S.-Mexico border to attend Spanish-speaking sessions at the Church's Mesa Arizona Temple.
Due to local resistance to the original site chosen for the temple, ground was not broken for five years following the announcement of the temple. Although the Church won a three-year legal suit, officials decided to relocate the temple site to appease neighbors of the original site. The new temple site is located in the Huajuco zone of Monterrey along the National Highway. Construction on the temple began on 4 November 2000.
A two-week open house prior to the dedication of the temple attracted about 40,000 people. Among the attendees were business, government, civic leaders, and officials from other religious faiths. On 28 April 2002, Church President Gordon B. Hinckley dedicated the Monterrey México Temple, the 75th temple he has dedicated.
The Monterrey México Temple has a classic modern design with a single-spire. The exterior is finished with white granite. It has a total of 16,498 square feet (1,532.7 m2), two ordinance rooms, and two sealing rooms.
See also
- Temple (Latter Day Saints)
- List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by geographic region
- Comparison of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Temple architecture (Latter-day Saints)
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mexico
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Latter-day Saint temples in Mexico See also : Temples in other geographic regionsCiudad Juárez México Temple · Colonia Juárez Chihuahua México Temple · Guadalajara México Temple · Hermosillo Sonora México Temple · Mérida México Temple · México City México Temple · Monterrey México Temple · Oaxaca México Temple · Tampico México Temple · Tijuana México Temple (announced) · Tuxtla Gutiérrez México Temple · Veracruz México Temple · Villahermosa México Temple
• Monterrey•= Operating •= Construction •= Announced •= Closed Categories:- Religious buildings completed in 2002
- Buildings and structures in Monterrey
- Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mexico
- 21st-century Latter Day Saint temples
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