Manila Philippines Temple

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Manila Philippines Temple
Number 29 edit data
Announcement 1981-04-01
Groundbreaking 1982-08-25 by
Gordon B. Hinckley
Open House 3 September - 15 September 1984
Dedication 1984-09-25 by
Gordon B. Hinckley
Location 13 Temple Drive
Greenmeadows Subdivision
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Philippines
Phone number (63) 2-635-0954
Site 3.5 acres (1.4 hectares)
Total floor area 26,683 sq ft (2,479 m²)
Exterior finish Ceramic tile
Temple design Modern adaptation of six-spire design
Ordinance rooms 4
Sealing rooms 3
Clothing rental Yes
Cafeteria No services
Visitors'  center No
Preceded by Sydney Australia Temple
Followed by Dallas Texas Temple
Official websiteNews & Images

The Manila Philippines Temple is the 29th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

On April 1, 1981, it was announced that a Mormon temple would be built in the Philippines. The groundbreaking and site dedication for the temple were on August 25, 1982. Back in January of 1981, the LDS Church had purchased land in Quezon City, in the metro Manila area. The site was partly chosen because of its accessibility to members throughout the temple district.

On September 25, 1984, President Gordon B. Hinckley dedicated the Manila Philippines Temple. The temple serves half a million members of the LDS Church in the Philippines, Micronesia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, India, and part of Burma. The temple has four ordinance rooms and three sealing rooms and has a total floor area of 26,683 square feet.

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