Latter-day Saint temples around the world will gradually begin to return to normal operations as more people are vaccinated against COVID-19, the Utah-based faith announced Tuesday.
The Latter-day Saint temple in Arequipa, Peru, is photographed in 2019. Faith leadership announced Tuesday that temples around the world would begin gradually returning to full operation.Latter-day Saint temples around the world will gradually begin to return to normal operations as more people are vaccinated against COVID-19, theTuesday, including eliminating face mask requirements and capacity limits.
The decision to return to full operations will be made by local church authorities “based on local circumstances,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ governing First Presidency said in a“Thank you for your patience during restricted temple operations that occurred because of the COVID-19 pandemic,” the letter read. “We are eager to return the temples to full operation as soon as possible.
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