Naga Philippines Temple: A New Chapter in Bicol
The Naga Philippines Temple, established on Lot 1045-A-1-A in Barangay Concepcion Grande, is poised to be a significant addition to the spiritual landscape of Naga City, Bicol. Announced on October 2, 2022, by Prophet Russell M. Nelson, the Temple highlights the growth and dedication of the Latter-day Saints in the region.
Building Details
Spanning 9.11 acres, the Naga Philippines Temple will feature an elegant design that includes a single attached central tower. With a footprint of 18,850 square feet, it is designed to accommodate both sacred and communal activities. Additionally, a meetinghouse will be constructed on the same lot, enhancing the facilities available to members.
Situated at an elevation of 41 feet, this new addition reflects both modern architecture and cultural elements that resonate with the local populace.
Timeline and Significance
The rendering of the Naga Philippines Temple was unveiled on February 23, 2026, showcasing an inspiring vision for the future. This Temple will stand as the ninth such edifice in the Philippines, contributing to a growing network of spiritual centers across the nation.
The Philippines is home to over 880,000 Latter-day Saints who gather in more than 1,300 congregations. With the Alabang Philippines Temple dedicated in January 2026, the country now enjoys access to four operating Temples: Alabang, Cebu City, Manila, and Urdaneta.
In addition to these Temples, others are either announced or under construction, including sites in Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Iloilo, Laoag, Naga, San Jose del Monte, Santiago, Tacloban City, and Tuguegarao City. Each of these initiatives reflects a commitment to spiritual growth and connection among the faithful.
Conclusion
As plans for the Naga Philippines Temple unfold, excitement continues to build within the region. This Temple promises to serve as a vital center for faith and connection in Bicol, enriching the spiritual lives of many for generations to come.