Holy Places of the Lord
iOS Universel / Références
An engaging reference and visit tracking tool with pictures, info, maps, and links to information on holy places of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Create your personal history of our sacred Temples, Historical Sites, and Visitors' Centers by tracking visits with notes, photos, and the ordinances performed.
Explore
• Full-screen interactive map with a Timeline mode — watch temples spread across the world year by year from 1877 to today, step through dedication years, or tap Play for an animated journey through history
• Filter the map and list by category, visited, or not-visited
• Sort by Alphabetical, Nearest, Country, Dedication Date, or Size (temples)
• Place Details with quick links to map the location, navigate, call, or view the website
• Historical names and photos — places that have been renamed show the name and image from the time of your visit
• Regular updates including the latest progress on temples under construction
Track
• Record visits with notes, photos, and ordinances performed
• Filter visits by ordinance type or favorites
• Set an annual temple attendance goal and track your progress
• Optional reminder notifications to record a visit after leaving a holy place
Celebrate
• Summary page showing total places visited and ordinances performed by year and overall
• Motivational achievement system tracking significant milestones and where you reached them
• Temple-themed inspirational quotes
Share
• Send an App Store or Google Play link to friends and family
• Display or share a QR code for either store
• View, print, and share a full promotional PDF
More
• Companion Watch App with a celestial-themed timer and gentle wrist taps — ideal for staying attentive during a temple session
• 3D Touch Quick Launch: Nearest Places, Random Place, and Record Visit
The Holy Places logo, created by my daughter, features The Morning Star from the stained glass windows of the Nauvoo Temple — representing both the Historical and Temple aspects of the app.
* Holy Places of the Lord is an independent, unofficial app created by Derek S. Cordon. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Map Timeline — Back to the Beginning
The Map Timeline now includes the Kirtland Temple (1836) and the original Nauvoo Temple (1846), predating St. George as the first temples of this dispensation. Temple pins also now display the name that was in use at the time as you move through history.
Bug Fixes
• Fixed missing back button when opening the map from a place detail
• Fixed a home tab background image flash on launch when a custom image was set
• Fixed a crash on the Summary tab when top places included a renamed temple