President Russell M. Nelson spoke about the purpose of temples as he dedicated the Manti Utah Temple on Sunday.
<p>MANTI — The Manti  Utah  Temple was rededicated on Sunday evening by President Russell M. Nelson, the leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
&quot;</p><p>In the dedicatory prayer, President Nelson expressed gratitude for Jesus Christ, and for the possibility of spending eternal life with families because of his atonement.
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