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Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are considered houses of God, a place of holiness and peace separate from the preoccupations of the world. They provide a place where Church members make formal promises and commitments to God. They are also the place where the highest sacraments of the faith occur — the marriage of couples and the "sealing" of families for eternity. Temples serve as the only place where ceremonies such as baptism and eternal marriage can be performed on behalf of those who have died. Temples point Latter-day Saints to Jesus Christ and their eventual life with Him.
Frequently Asked Questions About St. Paul Minnesota Temple
What is the St. Paul Minnesota Temple and its significance?
The St. Paul Minnesota Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, considered a holy place where formal promises to God are made, and sacred ceremonies such as eternal marriage and baptisms for the dead occur.
What are the visiting hours for the St. Paul Minnesota Temple?
The temple is open Tuesday 9:30 AM to 8:45 PM, Wednesday 9:30 AM to 1:45 PM, Thursday 9:30 AM to 8:45 PM, Friday 9:30 AM to 9:15 PM, and Saturday 6:30 AM to 2:45 PM. It is closed on Mondays and Sundays.
Is clothing rental available at the St. Paul Minnesota Temple?
No, clothing rental is not available at this temple.
Are accommodations available for patrons with hearing impairments?
Yes, some accommodations including headsets for patrons with hearing impairments are available.
Does the St. Paul Minnesota Temple have an arrival center or a visitors' center on site?
No, the temple does not have an arrival center or a visitors' center on site.
What languages are the endowment presentations available in at the temple?
The presentation of the endowment is available in many languages at the temple.
Where is the St. Paul Minnesota Temple located?
The temple is located at 2150 Hadley Avenue North, Oakdale, Minnesota, 55128, USA.
Which nearby parks can visitors explore before or after visiting the temple?
Visitors can explore nearby parks such as Bethke Park, Eastside Park, Richard Walton Park, and Richard Walton Memorial Park, all close to the temple in Oakdale.
Are there any genealogy centers near the St. Paul Minnesota Temple?
Yes, the FamilySearch center, which supports genealogists, is located near the temple and can be a valuable resource for visitors interested in family history.
What other religious organizations are near the St. Paul Minnesota Temple?
Nearby religious organizations include Friends of the Oakdale MN Stake and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouses, which visitors might attend or connect with during their visit.