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    Methodist Episcopal Church of Pescadero; Mission San Antonio de Padua; Mission San Buenaventura; Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo; Mission San Diego de Alcalá; Mission San Fernando Rey de España; Mission San Francisco de Asís; Mission San Gabriel Arcángel; Mission San José (California) Mission San Juan Bautista; Mission San Luis Rey ...

  3. San Juan Bautista State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Mission San Juan Bautista in 1934. Mission San Juan Bautista was founded in 1797, as the 15th Spanish mission in what is now California. It was well sited for its intended purpose, the conversion of area Native Americans to Roman Catholicism, and was highly successful. The present mission church, still an active Catholic parish, was built in ...

  4. Mission San Juan Bautista - Wikipedia

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    The church chancel with Easter decoration A photograph of Mission San Juan Bautista taken between 1880 and 1910. The steeple (far right), constructed after the mission was secularized, was subsequently destroyed in a fire. Aerial view of Mission San Juan Bautista. Following its creation in 1797, San Juan's population grew quickly.

  5. Church of San Juan Bautista (Ohkay Owingeh) - Wikipedia

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    Under the leadership of Popé, a resident of San Juan Pueblo (Ohkay Owingeh), this native uprising drove the Spanish out of New Mexico for 12 years. [9] [10] Mission San Juan Bautista was later re-established by the Franciscans. [9] A new church, the fourth, was built in 1706 at a site within San Juan Pueblo (Ohkay Owingeh) itself.

  6. San Juan Bautista Church (Calumpit) - Wikipedia

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    Church NHC historical marker installed in 2019. Calumpit is recognized as the first site of the evangelization by the Order of Saint Augustine in northern Luzon.The mission field covered the present-day Bulacan province and some areas of adjacent Pampanga such as the town’s neighbour Apalit, Macabebe, and Candaba; some references cite Calumpit as part of Pampanga or as an Alcaldía of ...

  7. 'Holy dirt' turned this Southwest town into a spiritual ...

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    Father Lee appeared outside the church. Pilgrims pray before the altar of the Santuario de Chimayo in New Mexico in 2003. Some say the dirt in a small room in the back of the church holds ...

  8. Mexican Secularization Act of 1833 - Wikipedia

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    Mission San Juan Bautista: the land was sold off, but the nearby town of San Juan supported the Church, so it did not fall into decay. Thus services continued without interruption. In 1859 the remaining buildings and 55 acres of land were given back. [40] Mission San Miguel Arcángel had its land sold off. The William Reed family lived in the ...

  9. José Castro House - Wikipedia

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    José Antonio Castro's father José Tiburcio Castro was a soldier, member of the Diputación (the legislature of Alta California), [4] administrator of Mission San Juan Bautista after it was secularized, and grantee of Rancho Sausal. The elder Castro used his position to obtain land grants for relatives and friends.