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  • New temple presidents

    Five new temple presidents have been called by the First Presidency, with their wives called as matrons. They will begin service soon.
  • Draper temple: 'Pledging to return'

    The line to get on a shuttle bus for the Draper Utah Temple open house stretched all the way around the meetinghouse where my family had parked. We had been excited to spend our Friday evening at the temple, but now wondered if we should have found tickets for a different time.
  • Reverence for temple

    In December of 1963, a group of 64 Church members traveled from Tahiti to what is now named the Hamilton New Zealand Temple
  • Islanders are striving to retain native language in Pacific nation

    Tahitian native Victor Cave recently spoke to media representatives from French Polynesia. Given the choice to speak one of his country's two languages — French or Tahitian — he chose to address his people in simple Tahitian.

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