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Update January 19, 2021—Phase 3 Reopening Updates

As the world recovers from the effects of the COVID-19 virus, some temples are moving into the third phase of the Church’s phased reopening process. Temples in phase 3 of reopening will be able to offer proxy ordinances on a limited basis. As temples enter phase 3, please be aware of the following:

Below are answers to common questions regarding this phase of reopening.

1. Why is the temple keeping my family name card after I complete an ordinance for an ancestor?

Leaving family name cards at the temple allows temple workers to ensure that ordinance work is not duplicated and that ordinances are recorded accurately. Also, you will not need to wait for cards after your temple visit.

2. Should I print a new family name card each time I visit the temple?

Yes. Remember that each reservation is only for a specific time and for one type of ordinance (baptism and confirmation, initiatory, endowment, or sealing). Before printing a card, select only the ordinances you will complete during your scheduled temple visit.

3. Can I perform more than one ordinance for an ancestor during the same visit?

Yes, if reservation times are available on the day you visit the temple, you can perform more than one ordinance. You will be allowed to schedule only one type of ordinance at a time, so you need to check the available times and plan accordingly. For example, you might choose an ancestor and then find a date to schedule baptism and confirmation ordinances at 8:00, initiatory at 9:00, and an endowment at 9:30 (see the example below).

You will use the same card throughout your visit. To ensure that all ordinances performed during your visit have been recorded properly, the card will remain in the temple after you complete the final ordinance you selected before printing. The completed ordinances list in FamilySearch.org will be your record of completed ordinances and will take the place of the completed paper card.

4. How will I know that an ordinance has been recorded?

If you submitted a family name or shared it with the temple, you will receive a notification on FamilySearch.org or in the Family Tree app (see the images below) when the ordinance has been recorded. You can also go to FamilySearch.org or use the Family Tree app to track the progress of ordinances completed for your ancestors.

More temples will be included in phase 3 as global and local situations permit. Keep an eye on the Church Newsroom page for announcements regarding temples in your area.

Source: Family Search

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