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  "path": "/faith/2026/05/03/church-news-president-henry-b-eyring-lindon-utah-temple-dedication-place-of-peace/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-04T00:54:20.000Z",
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  "textContent": "LINDON, Utah — On a tranquil spring morning, President Henry B. Eyring, first counselor in the First Presidency, dedicated the Lindon Utah Temple — the 216th house of the Lord for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.\n\nPresident Eyring testified to members of the temple district that the Lindon temple is the house of the Lord. Feelings of peace felt there come from the Lord by the power of the Holy Ghost.\n\nFor the 24 stakes that make up the temple district, the Lindon temple can be “a refuge” and a “place of peace,” promised President Eyring, who dedicated the Church’s newest house of the Lord in a single session on Sunday, May 3, in Lindon, Utah.\n\nTo read the full story, visit TheChurchNews.com.",
  "title": "President Eyring dedicates the Lindon Utah Temple as a ‘refuge’ and ‘place of peace’"
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