Latter-day Saint Temples
Latter-day Saint Temples are sacred buildings used by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for religious ceremonies and worship. Unlike regular meetinghouses, temples are considered holy spaces where members participate in ordinances, such as marriages and baptisms for the dead, which are essential to their faith.
Temples are often characterized by their distinctive architecture, including spires and angelic statues, such as the Angel Moroni. Access to temples is generally restricted to members who meet specific spiritual requirements, emphasizing their significance in the faith and the importance of personal worthiness.