The News (New Glasgow)

Connecticu­t’s first Mormon temple opens to public

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The first Mormon temple in Connecticu­t opened to the public this week and will soon host services for thousands of the faithful from a four-state area.

The new temple in Farmington reflects growing membership for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the East Coast. Another recently constructe­d temple opened in Philadelph­ia on Aug. 10.

“Out here on the East Coast, it is a unique challenge to be a member of the church because we are so few and far between. This Hartford temple is going to be a huge beacon of hope and pillar of faith,” said Randy LaRose, a church member who moved from Utah to Connecticu­t to serve as a chaplain at Yale University.

An estimated 27,000 congregant­s from Connecticu­t, Rhode Island, western Massachuse­tts and eastern New York are to be served by the temple in Farmington, a Hartford suburb that also was the birthplace of the church’s fourth president, Wilford Woodruff.

The 32,000-square-foot structure will be the 155th temple of the LDS church, but only the second in New England. The building is steeped in the history of the church and the local area, with paintings depicting Connecticu­t landscapes, mahogany wood surfaces and an acorn and leaf motif repeated throughout the building.

The temple opened Friday for public tours that will be offered until Oct. 22. The temple is scheduled for dedication on Nov. 20, after which only church members in good standing will be welcomed.

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