Toronto Ontario Mormon Temple

June 11, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Temples in Canada

Toronto Ontario Mormon Temple

The Mormon temple is literally a house of God. Throughout history, the Lord has commanded His people to build temples. Today, there are 146 Mormon temples operating, under construction, or announced.

The Mormon temple is a house of learning wherein the principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ are reviewed, and profound truths of the kingdom of God are unfolded. Here, in the temple, the cares and worries of the world are put aside.
The main purpose of the Mormon temple is to provide the ordinances necessary for exaltation into the celestial kingdom. It is a place of covenant-making, where those who enter promise to obey the laws of God and promise to use the knowledge of the Gospel to bless their own lives and those of others.

The Mormon temple is open to all who fulfill the requirements of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Indeed, all faithful members of the Mormon Church are invited and urged to make use of the Temple and to enjoy its privileges.

The Toronto Ontario Mormon Temple is the 44th operating temple built by the Mormon Church.  It is located on thirteen acres in Brampton, which is twenty miles west of downtown Toronto. On the temple’s single spire is a gold-leafed statue of the Angel Moroni with his trumpet in hand.
The temple district includes Mormons who live in an enormous geographic area that has been called “the cradle of Mormonism.” It covers six Canadian provinces and parts of five American states. The area is comprised of members descended from many nationalities: English, Scottish, German, French, and Italian predominate, but there are also members from Greece, Hungary, Finland, Holland, Estonia, and Poland.
Mormon missionaries arrived in eastern Canada as early as 1830. When Phineas Young received a Book of Mormon from Samuel Smith, brother of Joseph Smith, it took only a few months before he left for Canada to preach the Gospel. He arrived in Kingston and gave his first testimony of the restored Church to those beyond the borders of the United States.
One of the great families to join the Mormon Church in Canada was that of Archibald Gardner in 1843. He stated, “…I could not describe my feelings at the time and for a long time afterwards…reading the scriptures and secret prayer occupied my leisure time…I had no trouble believing the Book of Mormon. Every time I took the book to read I had a burning testimony in my bosom of its truthfulness.”
Mormon temples like the Toronto Temple are built with stone, glass, wood, and metal. But they are also a product of faith and an example of sacrifice. The funds to build Mormon temples come from all tithe payers and consist of the widow’s mite, children’s pennies, and workmen’s dollars—all sanctified by faith.

Temple Milestones:

Announcement

07 April 1984

Groundbreaking

10 October 1987

Open House

02 August 1990 – 18 August 1990

Dedication

25 August 1990

Mailing address:
10060 Bramalea Road
Brampton, Ontario L6R 1A1
CANADA
Phone:   905-799-1122

“Looking Toward the Temple”, by Elder John A. Widtsoe

“The First 100 Temples”, by Chad Hawkins, 2001, p 120

“”Days Never to be Forgotten”, by President Thomas S. Monson, Ensign, November 1990

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