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All operating temples in Utah to move to phase 2-B by end of April

Apr 12, 2021, 12:17 PM

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SALT LAKE CITY — All of the active and open temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah will move into the church’s 2-B phase of reopening by the end of the month.

All of the more than 200 Latter-day Saint temples were closed in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. They began a four-part phased reopening in early May 2020. 

Phased reopening continues for Utah temples

As part of the second phase of opening, the church says a temple may “Perform all temple ordinances for living individuals, with priority given for those who will be sealed. The next priority will be endowments for in-field missionaries (who left home prior to receiving their endowment), then followed by those departing for missionary service in the near future. These priorities will be addressed according to the capacity and scheduling ability of each temple.”

Phase 2-B adds an allowance for temple baptistries to be opened to small groups of members to perform proxy ordinances for their ancestors.

“We look forward to this phase and every phase of temple reopening with great anticipation,” Elder Bednar, a member of the church’s Quorum of the Twelve Apostles said. “We also want to be sure that we continue to open temples in a careful, responsible way. For this reason, temple openings in some areas may continue to lag behind the opening of public or community facilities.”

Patience encouraged

Church leaders said they expect a large number of reservations and calls. They urged patience as temples work to schedule groups and meet demand.

In an announcement on Monday, the church said all of Utah’s operational temples will enter phase 2-B by the end of the month. Eight of them will begin that operation on Monday, and the rest will follow suit on April 26.

Monday, April 12

  • Bountiful Utah
  • Brigham City Utah
  • Draper Utah
  • Jordan River Utah
  • Logan Utah
  • Monticello Utah
  • Ogden Utah
  • Oquirrh Mountain Utah 

Monday, April 26

  • Cedar City Utah
  • Manti Utah
  • Mount Timpanogos Utah
  • Payson Utah
  • Provo City Center
  • Provo Utah
  • Vernal Utah

 

Last week, during the faith’s worldwide General Conference, Church president and prophet President Russell M. Nelson announced 20 new temple locations worldwide. That brought the total number of temples announced, under construction or operating, to 251.

“Each temple is considered a ‘house of the Lord’ where Jesus Christ’s teachings are reaffirmed through baptism and other ordinances that unite families for eternity,” the church states on their website. “In the temple, Church members learn more about the purpose of life and make covenants to follow Jesus Christ and serve their fellow man.”

Utah Temples

The 25 temples currently announced, under construction or in operation in Utah include: 

  • Bountiful Utah
  • Brigham City Utah
  • Cedar City Utah
  • Deseret Peak Utah Temple (under construction)
  • Draper Utah
  • Jordan River Utah
  • Layton Utah (under construction)
  • Lindon, Utah (announced)
  • Logan Utah
  • Manti Utah
  • Monticello Utah
  • Mount Timpanogos Utah
  • Ogden Utah
  • Oquirrh Mountain Utah
  • Orem Utah (under construction)
  • Payson Utah
  • Provo Utah
  • Provo City Center
  • Red Cliffs Utah Temple (under construction)
  • Salt Lake Temple (under renovation)
  • Saratoga Springs Utah (construction)
  • Smithfield, Utah (announced)
  • St. George Utah (under renovation)
  • Syracuse, Utah (under construction)
  • Taylorsville Utah (under construction)
  • Vernal Utah

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All operating temples in Utah to move to phase 2-B by end of April