“Oh the
Rains of Holland”, Part 2
Photo Essay: Temple Dedication in The Hague
Text: Maurine Jensen Proctor
Photos: Scot Facer Proctor
Note:
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Public
Perceptions
The
response from the neighborhood reflects a larger shift in the
way the press views the Church in the Netherlands. According to
Ineke den Hollander, public affairs representative for the Church
here, “In Holland, the Church has not had the image it does
in the United States, but everything began to change with the
Olympics.

“Before
the Olympics, I visited the national press and gave them a Power
Point presentation, to prepare them for their visit to Salt Lake.
They reacted with great interest to the information, and from
that point on, the Dutch press were writing positive stories.
Among other things, they knew that we stood for strong families.”
When Stephen
Covey came to talk about strengthening families in a special evening
seminar, the Dutch press covered it, noting that he was a Latter-day
Saint. “It gave momentum for the press conference held in
August about the temple open house. It was one of the biggest
press conferences ever held before a temple open house, according
to Bruce Olson, Director of Public Affairs for the Church.”
Ineke said,
“It probably helped that it was August, ‘cucumber
time’ for the media, when they are hungry for stories, but
representatives of the national press turned out and every single
article that they wrote was correct!

“The
Christian newspaper here did a very large article on the Church,
and said that as you walk through the temple, every step takes
you a little bit lighter and higher. That is a major breakthrough
in a country that has a long tradition of Protestant faith. They
seemed to get the message that we are a Christian church.”

Ineke is energized,
busy this morning of the temple dedication as she ushers members
of the national press to a front row place for the coverstone
ceremony and holds an umbrella over their cameras when it rains.
“I used to call every reporter after an interview to make
sure they got their stories right,” she said, “but
then everything happened so fast, I couldn’t do that, and
I realized that we didn’t do this by ourselves. Heavenly
Father just helped us and we learned that we are not alone.”
Anticipating the Dedication
Waiting in
line this morning of the dedication with his family is Arto Hoorn
Weg who had once been “a decided atheist” until he
met his wife in a museum while he was touring in Russia. She came
to Holland to tell him their relationship couldn’t work
out, but instead he learned the gospel. Before then, he had never
thought religion made any sense, but learning about the plan of
salvation changed that for him. Now he is waiting with great anticipation
for the prophet to come and the dedication to begin. “Today
is wonderful, but tomorrow we can actually do a session and go
to work. Until now we had to travel 5 hours to Frankfurt.
“We can
tell the significance of this temple from the lives of less active
people who have suddenly become vibrant. We hope this feeling
continues.”
Thirty-two
thousand people attended the open house, and some of the people
who have worked closely with it know “that there were incredible
blessings that we didn’t expect.”

“I remember
a woman coming out of the celestial room crying. She said, “I
was a war victim. Everybody in my family was killed during the
Holocaust, but in the Celestial room she had heard a whispering
voice saying, “Don’t worry about us.”
Another woman
from Germany who had never heard of Zoetermeer (the suburb of The
Hague where the temple stands) had the impression that she should
go to Zoetermeer. She got in her car, drove to Holland, checked
into a hotel and thought, “Now what?” Then she turned
on her television and saw a news story about the temple in Zoetermeer,
and immediately came to the open house. “My husband is deceased,”
she said. “Now I know why I am here.”
“We cried
when we heard the story,” members said.
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