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The first official branch of the LDS Church in Peru was organized in July 1956. [5]Three native Peruvian elders were assassinated by militant groups in the early 1990s: Manuel Antonio Hidalgo and Christian Andreani Ugarte, who were killed in August 1990, and Oscar Zapata, who was killed in March 1991. [6]
This mission was organized from the part of the Mexican in the United States, when it was discontinued its operations were merged with the geographical missions in Texas, California and Colorado/New Mexico, making it so the mission now covered all LDS missionary work in a given geographical area
In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), an area is an administrative unit that typically is composed of multiple stakes and missions. These areas are the primary church administrative unit between individual stakes or missions and the church as a whole.
First official church missionary [1] Notes United States: 1830 Samuel H. Smith: Smith is regarded as the "first missionary" of the LDS Church. He preached in New York in June 1830. Canada: 1830 Joseph Smith, Sr. and Don Carlos Smith
La Molina, Lima, Peru: January 10, 1986 9,600 sq ft 890 m 2: Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple: edit: San Martin de Porres, Lima, Peru: January 14, 2024 47,413 sq ft 4,404.8 m 2: Piura Peru Temple: edit: Piura, Peru: Announced 1 October 2023 TBD Trujillo Peru Temple: edit: Trujillo, Peru: June 21, 2015 28,200 sq ft 2,620 m 2: For location on regional ...
The six-spired Lima Peru Temple was constructed on 2 hectares (5 acres) of undeveloped area. Gordon B. Hinckley, then a counselor in the church's First Presidency, dedicated the Lima Peru temple on January 10, 1986. The Lima Peru Temple serves more than four hundred thousand Latter-day Saints in the country. The temple has a total floor area of ...
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On 21 May 2019, the LDS Church announced the public open house that was then held from 15 November through 30 (except for Sundays). [10] The temple was dedicated on 15 December 2019 by Ulisses Soares. [11] In 2020, the Arequipa Peru Temple was closed temporarily during the year in response to the coronavirus pandemic. [12]