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SACRAMENTO, California — The public
is invited to tour the newly completed Sacramento California Temple
of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The First Presidency of the Church has announced that an open
house will begin on Saturday, 29 July, and will continue through
Saturday, 26 August, excluding Sundays. Tours are available on
Monday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Tuesday through Saturday from
9 a.m. until 9 p.m.
The temple is located at 2100 California Circle, Rancho Cordova,
California.
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Tickets are required of all visitors
to the open house, and are available free of charge. They can
be obtained by logging on to www.lds.org/reservations or by calling 1-800-537-6214.
Following the public open house, the temple will be formally dedicated
on Sunday, 3 September 2006, by Church President Gordon B. Hinckley
as the 123rd operating temple of the Church. Four separate dedicatory
sessions will be held to accommodate Latter-day Saints in the
area who will be served by the new temple.
The temple will serve more than 80,000 Latter-day Saints in the
Sacramento area and joins six other California temples located
in Los Angeles (dedicated in 1956), Oakland (1964), San Diego
(1993), Fresno (2000), Redlands (2003) and Newport Beach (2005).
A cultural celebration featuring the talents of more than 5,000
local Latter-day Saint youth is scheduled for Saturday, 2 September,
at 6:00 p.m. in the ARCO Arena.
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The area is rich
in Latter-day Saint history. During the mid-1840s, Latter-day
Saint pioneers arrived at New Helvetia (Sutter’s Fort) and settled
north and southeast of what is now Sacramento. Other early Latter-day
Saints established the settlement of New Hope on the Stanislaus
River, south of Sacramento. Irrigation farming was first practiced
in the San Joaquin Valley by Latter-day Saints who planted and
harvested some of the first wheat and built the first flour mill
in the area. Following the discovery of gold, Latter-day Saints
returning to Utah blazed the Mormon Emigrant Trail — a 70-mile
stretch of trail from the foothills east of Sacramento, through
the rugged and uncharted Sierra Nevada Range, to Hope Valley (south
of Lake Tahoe), creating the first east-west road for wagons into
northern California.
The Sacramento California Temple is located on a hill covered
in native oak trees, overlooking Lake Natoma on the American River.
Its interior features numerous art-glass windows, sculpted carpet
and an original mural depicting the Sierra Nevada Mountains and
foothills. A water feature is centered at the entrance of the
temple with arched colonnades flanking each side of the main entry.
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Sacramento California
Temple Facts
When dedicated, this
will be the Church’s 123rd operating temple worldwide and the
seventh in California. Other temples in California are located
in Los Angeles, Oakland, San Diego, Fresno, Redlands and Newport
Beach. An additional 11 temples have been announced or are under
construction throughout the world.
The temple site also houses a Latter-day Saint meetinghouse and
residences for the caretaker and temple president.
The angel Moroni statue atop the Sacramento California Temple
is hollow, constructed with fiberglass, and clad with gold leaf
and a clear protective coating. The statue stands approximately
14 feet tall on a 30-foot spire (steeple). It was designed by
Karl Quilter and fabricated in Salt Lake City, Utah. It brings
the total building height to 131 feet.
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The Church in
California and the Sacramento Area (Statistics as of 31 December
2005)
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The Church Worldwide
(Statistics as of 31 December 2005)
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Total
Latter-day Saints: 12,560,869*
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Latter-day
Saints in the United States: 5,690,672*
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Latter-day Saints
outside the United States: 6,870,197*
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Total
congregations: 27,084*
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Nations
in which the Church operates: 170
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Languages
in which basic Church curriculum is available: 157
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Full-time
missionaries: 52,060*
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Temples in operation: 122
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Temples
announced or under construction (including Sacramento California
Temple): 12
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Copies
of the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ published
since 1830: 128,991,640
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For additional information
about the Sacramento California Temple and for photos of the temple
interior and exterior, visit www.newsroom.lds.org.
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