From Deseret News archives:
Temple a crowning achievement
President Hinckley dedicated the temple in 13 sessions, 12 of which he conducted, at the end of June 2002 in ceremonies that brought tears and joy to those attending.
In the final session, he spoke of the legacy and meaning of the temple to him.
"When the time comes" that he can meet Joseph Smith, President Hinckley said, he hoped to "say to Brother Joseph, 'I tried to hold in remembrance your life, your ministry and your death....'
"I hope I may meet my grandfather and say, 'I've walked where you walked on the streets of Nauvoo.' I hope I can meet my father and say, 'I went to Nauvoo where you made such great effort to rebuild the temple and have fulfilled your dream and the dreams of thousands who lived here, who worked here."'
President Hinckley's father, Bryant S. Hinckley, was president of the Northern States Mission, which included Nauvoo, during the centennial celebration of the city in 1939. "He wished with all his heart to see the temple rebuilt and worked to that end," President Hinckley said.
His grandfather, Ira N. Hinckley, lived in Nauvoo as a young man when the original temple was being built.
More than 1,200 chairs were set up inside the temple, and still temple workers inside scrambled to find enough seating for the throngs that lined up outside the building before the first service. A nearby stake center was also filled to capacity.
Altogether, 19,958 members attended the sessions in Nauvoo. Hundreds of thousands more toured the temple before dedication, and a worldwide audience of the church's faithful members at about 2,300 locations in 72 countries was able to watch ceremonies via satellite.
The first service started at the approximate hour 6 p.m. CDT, which President Hinckley noted would have been 5 p.m. in 1844 that the Prophet Joseph Smith, the church's founder, and his brother, Hyrum, were murdered in the nearby Carthage Jail on June 27, 1844.
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