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Teresina Brazil Temple

Announcement of the Teresina Brazil Temple

President Russell M. Nelson, 17th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, announced the Teresina Brazil Temple on April 2, 2023, during the Sunday afternoon session of April 2023 general conference. A house of the Lord for this northeastern Brazil city was among 15 announced worldwide by the Church President — and the 19th for this South American nation.

At the same time a temple was announced for Teresina, a house of the Lord was announced for another Brazilian city — Natal. Thus, for Bruna Verçoza Fernandes, the Prophet’s announcements were a “double dose of joy.” Fernandes is a native of Teresina, and just a month prior to the general conference, she and her family had moved to Natal.

“For a long time we’ve waited to hear the temple of our beloved Teresina being announced, and it finally happened,” she said. “We were so excited. I was shaking with so much emotion. I feel so much gratitude for this blessing of having these temples announced.”

For Fernandes’ husband, Rhuan Pablo de Sousa Fernandes, there was similar excitement. When he was 12 or 13 years old, he first went to the temple in Recife. The bus trip took some 20 hours.

“I stayed for four unforgettable days working in the temple,” he recalled. “This experience helped me to develop a great love for the temple. I returned from that trip with a strong desire to return to the temple as soon as possible. And since then I have dreamed of the day when we would have a temple in Teresina. ... Today, this dream becomes a reality.”

Timeline of the Teresina Brazil Temple

April
02
2023
Announced

Church President Russell M. Nelson announced a temple for Teresina, Brazil, on April 2, 2023, during April 2023 general conference. It was one of 15 temples announced at the conference — and was announced alongside a house of the Lord for Natal.

President Nelson wearing a black suit coat and yellow tie and speaking from the Conference Center pulpit.

The Teresina Brazil Temple was announced by Church President Russell M. Nelson on April 2, 2023. The Church released a site location on Aug. 28, 2023, for a sacred edifice in the Noivos sector of Teresina. Details about the temple’s groundbreaking have not yet been released.

Architecture and Design of the Teresina Brazil Temple

According to site plans released by the Church on Aug. 28, 2023, the Teresina Brazil Temple will be approximately 25,400 square feet and will stand on a 3.60-acre site in the Noivos sector of Teresina in the northeastern state of Piauí.

Quick Facts

Announced

2 April 2023

Location

Avenida Raul Lopes, 1605
Noivos, Teresina
Piauí
Brazil

Additional Facts

Fact #1

This will be the 19th Latter-day Saint temple in Brazil.

Fact #2

Temples in Teresina and Natalboth announced at the same time — will be the 19th and 20th sacred edifices, respectively, in this South American nation.

Fact #3

When a house of the Lord was announced for Teresina, Brazil had approximately 1.5 million Latter-day Saints among nearly 2,200 congregations.

Fact #4

The closest temple to Teresina is currently the Fortaleza Brazil Temple, a distance of nearly 375 miles away to the east.

Fact #5

Teresina — the capital of the Brazilian state of Piauí — and the surrounding area have a population of nearly 1 million residents.

Fact #6

Teresina is located at the confluence of the Parnaíba and Poti rivers.

Additional Facts

Fact #1

This will be the 19th Latter-day Saint temple in Brazil.

Fact #2

Temples in Teresina and Natalboth announced at the same time — will be the 19th and 20th sacred edifices, respectively, in this South American nation.

Fact #3

When a house of the Lord was announced for Teresina, Brazil had approximately 1.5 million Latter-day Saints among nearly 2,200 congregations.

Fact #4

The closest temple to Teresina is currently the Fortaleza Brazil Temple, a distance of nearly 375 miles away to the east.

Fact #5

Teresina — the capital of the Brazilian state of Piauí — and the surrounding area have a population of nearly 1 million residents.

Fact #6

Teresina is located at the confluence of the Parnaíba and Poti rivers.