O Templo de Campinas
 
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last updated: 01/07/03
In a letter dated March 20, 2002, the First Presidency of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced
the open house and dedication dates of the Campinas Brazil
Temple. They are as follows:

VIP Open House: Thursday-Friday, April 18-19, 2002.
Public Open House: Saturday, April 20, 2002 - Saturday,
May 11, 2002 (except for Sundays, April 21, April 28,
and May 5, 2002).
Dedication: Friday, May 17, 2002 (in four sessions).
Temple opens: Saturday, May 18, 2002.

Casa Aberta VIP: 18/4/2002 + 19/4/2002
Casa Aberta Público : 20/4/2002 a 11/5/2002 excluindo os domingos
Dedicação: 17/5/2002
Dedicação do Templo                                                                 28/03/02


  Groundbreaking
  Ceremony:
  May 1, 1998
  by James E. Faust.

   Status: Finished.
   Site: 6.18 acres.
   Exterior Finish: Brazilian granite, Asa Branca.
   Temple Design: Classic modern, single-spire design.
   Number of Rooms: Four ordinance rooms and three sealing.
   Total Floor Area: 49,100 square feet.

   Comments: As of November 2001, the Campinas Brazil Temple is
nearly completed. Stained glass windows were shipped to the Campinas
Brazil Temple construction site the week of March 15, 2001. Over the
following three months, the windows were installed. Landscaping is well underway and should be completed in the coming weeks. On its hillside location, the temple can be seen from many parts of the city whose population is about two million. The site is near three major highways making it readily accessible to automobiles and buses.
      At the groundbreaking ceremony, Elder W. Craig Zwick of the Seventy and president of the Brazil Area remarked, "It was heartwarming to see about 50 buses that had been used to transport the people, and to see the people assembled on the hill; it was a multitude of faithful Saints. The whole experience felt Pentecostal." Referring to a letter from an eight-year-old boy, who had worked hard to earn a $100 donation to help with the construction of the thirty new smaller temples announced in April conference, President James E. Faust observed that he and a man who sent in one million dollars that same day "[would both] be equally blessed for their faithfulness, regardless of the size of their donation" (Church News, 9 May 1998).
Informações do Templo                                                              28/03/02