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The Meridian Idaho Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Meridian, Idaho. The intent to build the temple was announced by church president Thomas S. Monson on April 4, 2011, during general conference. [1] It was the church's first in Idaho announced by Monson, but is the state’s fifth temple. [4]
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In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), a temple is a building dedicated to be a House of the Lord. Church members consider temples to be the most sacred structures on earth.
Twin Falls Idaho Temple: Operating 31,245 sq ft (2,903 m 2) 9.1 acres (36,826 m 2) August 24, 2008 Thomas S. Monson edit: 129 Draper Utah Temple: Operating 58,300 sq ft (5,416 m 2) 12 acres (48,562 m 2) March 20, 2009 Thomas S. Monson: edit: 130 Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple: Operating 60,000 sq ft (5,574 m 2) 11 acres (44,515 m 2) August 21, 2009
These are the Meridian Idaho, Paris France Temple, and Lima Peru Los Olivos temples. The Cardston temple was the first design to be put out to bid to prominent architects and was the first to be built outside the United States. [10] [11] The Laie Temple is decorated with carved friezes.
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After Smith's death in 1844, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) continued to practice prayer circles in its temples.In addition, local stake and ward prayer circles were organized and conducted until May 3, 1978, when the church's First Presidency announced that all prayer circles should be discontinued except those performed in a temple as part of the endowment. [4]
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