“Oh the
Rains of Holland”, Part 1
Photo Essay: Temple Dedication in The Hague
Text: Maurine Jensen Proctor
Photos: Scot Facer Proctor
Note:
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Editors’
Note: Meridian’s editors covered the Sunday, September 8,
2002 temple dedication in The Hague, Netherlands with 848 photos
and extensive interviews. Our goal was to give you the sense that
you were there.

This September
Sunday is the kind of day for which photographers long, an alternate
play of sunshine and drizzle which enriches colors, invites plays
of light, and gives the air a kind of fluid sparkle. Yet, the
most focused light on this day of the temple dedication in The
Hague is on the faces of Saints from Belgium, France and the Netherlands
who have longed for this event.

Faces tell
the story. Across them is etched faithfulness and hope and a variety
of life experience and longing.

They have come
on buses and bikes, by car and airplane, and already at 7:30 a.m.,
people are lined up along the sidewalk to the temple entrance
for the first of four dedicatory sessions. Missionaries who have
served in the area have made a pilgrimage back to their area of
labor.

Reporters from
the national press are on hand with cameras and long microphones
with fuzzy covers. Neighbors in the adjacent apartment complexes
stick their heads out the windows to watch, and a couple, on an
early morning walk, come to see what’s happening and stay
to watch the coverstone ceremony.

The prophet,
President Gordon B. Hinckley will be coming soon, and everyone
wants a glimpse of him, but the Spirit is already so tangible
that there are tears and excitement and a sense of culmination
of intense spiritual longings.

Unlike many
temples that have seen hostility from neighbors who try to block
their construction, people who live by this temple, have embraced
it. Though they are not members of the Church, they call it “our
temple” and are happy for its beauty in their neighborhood.

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