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Mission San Rafael Arcángel (Spanish: La Misión del Gloriosísimo Príncipe San Rafael, Arcángel, lit. The Mission of the Glorious Prince, Archangel Saint Raphael) is a replica Spanish mission in San Rafael, California. The original mission was founded in 1817 as a medical asistencia ("sub-mission") of Mission San Francisco de Asís.
SS Mission San Rafael was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II. After the war she was acquired by the United States Navy as USS Mission San Rafael (AO-130). Later the tanker transferred to the Military Sea Transportation Service as USNS Mission San Rafael (T-AO-130).
Mission San Rafael Arcángel was founded as the 20th Spanish mission in the colonial province of Alta California by three priests—Father Narciso Durán from Mission San José, Father Abella from Mission San Francisco de Asís, Father Luis Gíl y Taboada from La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora Reina de los Angeles—on December 14, 1817, four years before Mexico gained independence from Spain.
Originally planned as an asistencia of Mission San Rafael Arcángel. Serves as a museum. Mission San Rafael Arcángel: 1817 San Rafael: Nonextant. Originally planned as the third asistencia of Mission San Francisco de Asís.
Mission San Rafael Arcángel: 1104 5th Ave, San Rafael: 1822 Founded in 1817 as a medical asistencia ("sub-mission") of Mission San Francisco de Asís; granted full mission status in 1822. [46] Our Lady of Loretto 1806 Novato Blvd, Novato: 1892 Church dedicated in 1963 [47] Our Lady of Mount Carmel 3 Oakdale Ave, Mill Valley: 1910 Church ...
By 1718 San Rafael was the largest of the Chiquitos missions, and with 2,615 inhabitants [10] could not sustain a growing population. In 1721 the Jesuits Fr. Felipe Suárez and Fr. Francisco Hervás established a split-off of the San Rafael mission, the mission of San Miguel de Velasco.
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"An epidemic [in 1806] had broken out in the Mission Dolores and a number of the Indians were transferred to San Rafael to escape the plague." [34] 20 Mission San Rafael Arcángel: 1,873 baptisms total 1,140 people in 1828 [34] 698 deaths total Less than 500 people remaining [34] 21 Mission San Francisco Solano: 1,315 baptisms total 996 people ...