Announcement of the Londrina Brazil Temple
President Russell M. Nelson, 17th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, announced the Londrina Brazil Temple on Oct. 2, 2022, during the Sunday afternoon session of October 2022 general conference. A house of the Lord for this southern Brazil city was among 18 such sacred edifices announced by the Church President.
A temple in Londrina will also be the 17th for Brazil — and the second for the state of Paraná, with the first in Curitiba.
Jacob Yospe, of Farmington, Utah, was “overjoyed for the people in Londrina and the surrounding area” upon hearing the announcement of a temple in his former mission area. “Before, they had to make a very long bus trip to São Paulo, which was very expensive and a huge sacrifice,” he related.
Timeline of the Londrina Brazil Temple
The Londrina Brazil Temple was announced by Church President Russell M. Nelson on Oct. 2, 2022. Almost two years later, ground was broken for the temple on Aug. 17, 2024, with Elder Ciro Schmeil presiding.
Architecture and Design of the Londrina Brazil Temple
According to site plans released by the Church on Nov. 28, 2022, the Londrina Brazil Temple will be a single-story building of approximately 32,000 square feet. The edifice will be constructed in the Jardim São Jorge neighborhood of Londrina, in the state of Paraná in southern Brazil.
Architectural renderings of the house of the Lord released by the Church on Jan. 8, 2024, show an off-white exterior surrounded by vertical stained-glass windows. A tower with four varied levels topped by a steeple with an orb and needle stands above the center of the building. The main tower level is surrounded by four vertical stained-glass windows. Palm and other native trees, shrubs, grass fields and flower gardens adorn the grounds.