Mag ik naar een tempel van de heiligen der laatste dagen?

To The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, temples are a sacred place of peace and promises. It is only possible for non-members to enter the temple only during the open houses, which take place before the dedication.
The temples are private due to the worship that takes place within. Many of the ceremonies that occur are very symbolic and sacred. Due to the importance of the ceremonies inside, the temples are not always available for the public eye. Only Latter-Day Saints, with special recommendations of worthiness, may enter operational temples.
Wist je dat?
Leden van De Kerk van Jezus Christus van de Heiligen der Laatste Dagen worden liever geen 'mormonen' meer genoemd? De term 'mormon' is een bijnaam die afkomstig is uit een Schriftuurlijk boek dat 'Het Boek van Mormon: een ander testament van Christus' heet. Leer meer.
Het woord Mormon is prima te gebruiken in eigennamen, zoals het Boek van Mormon, of in historische uitdrukkingen zoals de Mormon Trail. Maar we vragen u naar ons te verwijzen als 'Heiligen der Laatste Dagen' of 'leden van de herstelde Kerk van Jezus Christus'.
Temple Open House
Before each temple is operational, the church celebrates the beauty of the building during an open house. This is an event where members and non-members alike can marvel at the interior of the building
Open houses are quite uncommon and only take place after construction or serious renovations.
The temple is later closed to the public after what is known as the dedication. In the dedication, the building is completed and a special prayer is given to bless the temple.

Visitors’ Center & Temple Grounds
The temple grounds and visitors’ center are always available for everyone to enter. At the Rome Temple Visitors’ Center, there is a team of friendly volunteers that explain what happens inside the temple, the history, and why the building is sacred.
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