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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comApril 3, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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April 3, 2025, 7am MDT

The next new temple president and Matron are called to serve from the first presidency. They will start service in September.

Rene J. Cabrera and Teresa Cabrera |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Rene Juan Cabrera Balanza and Teresa de Perales vizcarra de Cabrera, Villa Mosca district, Cochabamba Bolivia University Stakes are known as President and Matron of the Bolivian Temple, and then President Rogelio Coca and his sister Blanca Coca. President Cabrera is a former region member, president of the Per Lima East Mission, a councillor, bishop and temple workers. He was born in Bustilos, Bolivia to Juan Cabrera Fernandez and Alcira de Cabrera Baranza.

Sister Cabrera is a former mission president companion, counselor and temple worker as president of the Ward Relief Society. She was born in La Paz, Bolivia.

Paulo Cooper and Marla Cooper
Paulo Cooper and Marla Cooper |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

The stocks of Paulo Roberto Cooper and Mala Salete Pashoal Cooper, Ahu Ward and Curitiba Brazil are known as President and Matron of the Curitiba Brazilian Temple, replacing President and Chief Minister of the Curitiba Brazilian Temple. President Cooper is Temple Sheiler, former councillor and bishop. He was born in Cyritiba, Brazil to Osnildo Cooper and Garry Teresinha dos Santos.

Sister Cooper is a Relief Society teacher, temple worker, former president of the Stake Riley Society and president of Ward Young Women. She was born in Pirasnunga, Brazil to Genecio Pashoal and Marlene Salete Lapola.

Edgard E. Fernando and Rosemary Fernando
Edgard E. Fernando and Rosemary Fernando |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Edgardo Enriquez Fernando and Rosemary Barcadora Francisco Fernando, Taban Ward, Malolos Philippines stocks, and president and Matron of Manila Philippine Temple, and sister Florsiere P. Cabrio. President Fernando is a quorum advisor to the priests, and is formerly 70 members of the region, president of the Philippines Cagayan de Oro Mission, president of Stakes and president of Branch. He was born in Malolos, Philippines to Marciarito Andres Fernando and Sardo Cruz Enriquez Fernando.

Sister Fernando is a ward missionary, former community organization advisor, mission president, Ward Relief Society president, and Ward Young female president. She was born in Roxas City, Capiz, Philippines to Juanito Condorododo Francisco and Remedios Bagayo Barquedra.

Gino Gali and Maleni Gali
Gino Gali and Maleni Gali |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

He will take over Lorenzo Gino Gali Coxola and Milna Mareni Cepeda Castillo de Gali, Chakracayo Ward, stakes in the Lima Percayo district, President Alejandro A. Mora, and sister Blanca Mora, known as President and Matron of the Lima Peruvian Temple. President Galli is the head of the patriarch and temple sealer, former president of Peruti Pharma Mission, stake president, high councillor, bishop and elder president. He was born in Lima, Peru to Augusto Lorenzo Gali Ramirez and Maria Yolanda Coxola de Gali.

Sister Gali is a ward missionary, temple worker, and counselor for former mission president, stake young woman president, ward Relief Society president, ward primary president and president of President Ward Young Women. She was born in Tarara, Peru to Oscar Cepeda Alvarez and Christina Castillo Covenas.

Roberto Munoz Ortega and Raquel Velázquez de Munoz
Raquel Velás quez de Muñoz and Roberto Muñoz Ortega |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

He is known as President and Matron of Roberto Munoz Ortega and Raquel Velázquez Cardenas de Munoz, Brisas del Golf Ward, Panama City Stake, Panama City Panama Temple, and is a sister, President Maria Isabel de Garcia. President Munoz is a ward mission leader, temple worker, former equity president counselor, bishop counselor and president of Branch. He was born in Panama City, Panama to Mirsiades Augusto Munoz Canisares and Catalina Mercedes Ortega Gomez Demunoz.

Sister Munoz is a ward missionary and temple worker, former Stake Relief Society president, stake primary president and president of the Ward Relief Society. She was born in Las Tablas, Panama to Simon Velázquez Saez and Isaila Cardenas de Velázquez.

Jean-Christophe Seube and Gabrielle Seube
Jean-Christophe Seube and Gabrielle Seube |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

He is known as Jean-Christophe Jacques Thorve and Gabriel Alice Finkveiner Thorve, Saint-Quentin Ward, the Stake of Lille France, President and Matron of the Paris French Temple, and is called the successor to President Dominique Maurice Lucas and his sister Jocienne Marie Louise Lucas. President Seube is a service mission leader, former stake president, mission presidency counselor, high councillor, bishop and temple worker. He was born in the French Rames to Jacques Rene Saube and Claude Pierett.

Sister Seube is a service mission leader, former stake young female president, stake primary president, Ward Young female president, Ward Young female president, Ward Primary President and Temple Worker. She was born in Strasbourg, Baslin, France, to Raymond Marcel Auguste Finkveiner and Eileen Irche.

Paul B. Whippy and Olive M. Whippy
Paul B. Whippy and Olive M. Whippy |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Paul Bunker Whippy and Olive May Hennings Whippy, the stakes of Suva District 1, Suva Fiji, and the President and Matron of the Suva Fiji Temple, took over President Meri U. Lesma and sister Irene L. Lesma. President Whippy is 70, a temple worker, former mission president counselor, patriarch, stake president and bishop. He was born in Suva, Fiji, to David Whippy and Marjorie Restro.

Sister Whippy is an employment specialist, former Stake Relief Society president, stake young female presidential counselor, ward Relief Society president, and ward Young female president. She was born to Fredrik Hennings and Lydia Dimli in Wayevo, Taveuni, Fiji.

Efren Zamora Martinez and Mireja Estella de Zamora
Efren Zamora Martinez and Mireja Estella de Zamora |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Efren Zamora Martinez and Mileja Estella Garza Salazar de Zamora, Naciones Unidas Ward and Guadalajara Mexico Union are known as President and Matron of the Guadalajara Mexican Temple, and will take over President Sergio M. Anaya and sister Gralia E. Anaya. President Zamora is a Temple Sheiler, a counselor, high counselor and bishop counselor for former President Temple. He was born in Autorun, Mexico to Gregorio Zamora Loeras and Consuelo Martinez Solis.

Sister Zamora is the ward’s leading president, temple worker and former assistant to Matron, Stake Relief Society president and ward Relief Society president. She was born in Montemorelos, Mexico to Israel Garza and Full Estella Salazar Rios.

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