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St. Louis Missouri Temple

The St. Louis Missouri Temple is the 50th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It is located in Town and Country, Missouri, a St. Louis suburb.

History

LDS Church president Gordon B. Hinckley broke ground for the temple on October 30, 1993. A public open house was held April 26 – May 17, 1997. The temple was dedicated on June 1, 1997.

The temple has a total of 58,749 square feet (5,458.0 m), four ordinance rooms, and four sealing rooms. It has a white granite exterior and a 150-foot (46 m) spire topped with a gold-leafed statue of the angel Moroni, which stands at approximately 8.5-foot (2.6 m).

See also

Temples in the United States Midwest (edit)
  • = Operating
  • = Under construction
  • = Announced
  • = Closed for renovation

References

  1. ^ "Subdivision Map". Town and Country, Missouri. Retrieved July 23, 2022. - Not labeled on the map, but it is west of CBC High School
  2. ^ Hart, John L. (November 6, 1993), "Ground is broken on cold day for temple in St. Louis, Mo.", Church News
  3. ^ "St. Louis Temple doors open to public in April", Church News, January 11, 1997
  4. ^ Lloyd, R. Scott (May 3, 1997), "Missourians welcome new temple", Church News
  5. ^ Lloyd, R. Scott (May 31, 1997), "260,000 visit temple during open house", Church News
  6. ^ "St. Louis Missouri Temple: 'May it be preserved by Thy power'", Church News, June 7, 1997
  7. ^ Lloyd, R. Scott (June 7, 1997), "Church dedicates its 50th temple", Church News