Twice each year, Mormon Newsroom releases “The World Report,” which details news from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

The April 2016 report featured temple events that occurred during the last six months.

One video includes the groundbreakings of five temples: Concepción Chile, Tucson Arizona, Lisbon Portugal, Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo and Barranquilla Columbia. It also covers the dedication and cultural celebration of the Tijuana Mexico Temple, and the rededications and cultural celebrations of the Montreal Quebec and Suva Fiji Temples.

A separate video from the report featured the building of the Provo City Center Temple. Elder Dallin H. Oaks, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, dedicated the temple on March 20.

Mormon Newsroom also released a video of President Thomas S. Monson's recent announcement of four new temples. On April 3, during the Sunday morning session of the 186th Annual General Conference, President Monson announced temples in Harare, Zimbabwe; Quito, Ecuador; Belém, Brazil; and Lima, Peru.

Six additional temples will be dedicated or rededicated in 2016: Sapporo Japan Temple (Aug. 21), the renovated Freiberg Germany Temple (Sept. 4), the Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple (Sept. 18), the Fort Collins Colorado Temple (Oct. 16), the Star Valley Wyoming Temple (Oct. 30) and the Hartford Connecticut Temple (Nov. 20).

The LDS Church announced that the groundbreaking for the Durban South Africa Temple will take place April 9.

Lindsey Williams writes for the the Faith and Family sections of DeseretNews.com