Who dedicated the Cardston Temple?

Heber J. Grant

Cardston Alberta Temple
Dedicated 26 August 1923 by Heber J. Grant
Site 10 acres (4 hectares)
Floor area 88,562 sq ft (8,228 m2)
Height 85 ft (26 m)

What happened at the Kirtland Temple dedication?

Church members made enormous sacrifices to complete this “House of the Lord.” The Prophet Joseph dedicated the Kirtland Temple on March 27, 1836, repeating the ceremony several days later. 2 Moses, Elias, and Elijah also appeared to Joseph and Oliver to restore priesthood keys 3 for the salvation of all mankind.

What temple sites did Moroni dedicate?

The Prophet Moroni Dedicated the Site of the Manti Temple

Title Saga of the Sanpitch Vol 02
Subject Pioneers
Description Stories and poems about the early Southern Utah Pioneers
Publisher Snow College
Date 1970

When was the Cardston Temple dedicated?

August 26, 1923
Cardston Alberta Temple/Opened

When did the Cardston Temple open?

Who owns the LDS Kirtland Temple?

The Community of Christ
Kirtland temple today The Community of Christ currently owns and cares for the temple, which is a National Historic Landmark. To tour the temple, visitors are charged a $5 maintenance fee, though other tours are available at various prices and worship services can be arranged in advance.

Which church owns the Kirtland Temple?

the Community of Christ
(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) The Kirtland Temple, shown in 2016, was the first temple built by the early Latter-day Saints. It was dedicated by the church’s founder, Joseph Smith, in 1836. It is owned and operated by the Community of Christ.

Who dedicated Manti temple?

Lorenzo Snow

Manti Utah Temple
Closed for renovation
Number 3
Dedicated May 21, 1888 by Lorenzo Snow
Site 27 acres (10.9 hectares)

What year was the Cardston Temple built?

On September 23, 1917, the capstone was set and efforts shifted to completing the interior of the building. Edward J. Wood coordinated construction efforts in Cardston, having already supervised the construction of the Cardston Tabernacle, which was completed in 1914.