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Will they even have enough visitors to keep the places open more than part time?
Hopefully they will have those visitors but they have members living there who I am sure are thrilled beyond words to have a Temple being built. More work can be done now and I know the good Lord will provide those attendees. This great work must go on no matter how big or small the numbers.
Oh the members will keep the temples Very bussy!!
This is great news, especially with the Paris Temple. President Hinckley spoke many years ago of wanting to build such a temple, which indicates to me the Church has been seeking a sight probably for 10 years without any success.
The Forteleza Temple is very exciting too. At first when I heard of it I said "isn't that close to Recife", but they are a few hundred miles apart, so it is not all that close.
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