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Halifax Nova Scotia Temple

  • Distinguished as doers and dreamers

    "The missionaries probably held their breath, wondering if I would return to Church," said Aubrey Fielden, remembering the humble circumstances of a rented room where he first met with the small Halifax branch in the early 1950s.
  • Travels of Pres. Hinckley: Relentless schedule

    During this year, President Gordon B. Hinckley has relentlessly traveled throughout the world, speaking at 65 events to more than 197,350 Church members in eight countries.
  • Historic Sabbath in Canada

    The dedications of the Halifax Nova Scotia Temple and the Regina Saskatchewan Temple on Nov. 14 mark the first time in Church history that two temples were dedicated on the same day. The temples are the 64th and 65th operating temples, respectively.
    HALIFAX, Nova Scotia -- In a land renowned for towering white lighthouses -- where mariners for many years have been safely guided around treacherous shores -- the newly dedicated Halifax Nova Scotia Temple now stands as a beacon of spiritual light to those in the maritime provinces of Atlantic Canada and parts of the state of Maine.

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