New Mormon Temple’s Angel Struck by lightning

Associated Press
Monday, June 15, 2009

The Oquirrh Mountain Temple, Angel Moroni statue
was struck by lightening late Saturday.
SOUTH JORDAN, Utah – Mother Nature left her mark on a new Mormon temple over the weekend when a lightning strike hit the building, blackening the golden angel that tops it.

The 60,000 square-foot Oquirrh Mountain Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was hit Saturday during a rain storm.

Church spokeswoman Kim Farah says no structural damage resulted from the strike on the Angel Moroni. She says a crew will re-gild the 10-foot-6-inch statue soon.

Most Mormon temples are topped with a statue of the angel, who Mormons believe led church founder Joseph Smith to the golden plates from which the Book of Mormon originated.

The Oquirrh temple is Utah’s 13th and the 130th church temple worldwide. It will open in late August and will serve an estimated 83,000 Latter-day Saints.

5 thoughts on “New Mormon Temple’s Angel Struck by lightning

  1. Well, that's interesting. I'm curious tho… why the heck didja post it? Lightning from a thunderstorm struck a really big metal object sticking up far above the ground. People since Ben Franklin have known that electricity is attracted to metal like a moth to flame. You act like it's something special.

  2. I am trying to figure out if the original post was made as a joke (that God doesn't "protect" Mormon temples), or as a "faith promoting" event. Either way it doesn't make sense to me.

  3. Well, that is intresting indeed.

    From that I would get the impression that mother earth aint too happy with the mormonic bible thumpers…In that, she aint alone.

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