Date: 03 Oct 2013
Publisher: Nabu Press
Language: English
Format: Paperback::380 pages
ISBN10: 1287821855
ISBN13: 9781287821854
File name: Francisco-Palou's-Life-and-Apostolic-Labors-of-the-Venerable-Father-Junipero-Serra--Founder-of-the-Franciscan-Missions-of-California;---Primary-Source.pdf
Dimension: 189x 246x 20mm::676g
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Francisco Palou's Life and Apostolic Labors of the Venerable Father Junipero Serra, Founder of the Franciscan Missions of California; - Primary Source pdf. Francisco Palou's Life and Apostolic Labors of the Venerable Father Jun Pero Serra: Founder of the Franciscan Missions of California [George Wharton James, Francisco Palu] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages Travelers following Saint Junipero Serra s Camino Real in California with a pilgrim s heart and this book in hand will make their way to 21 missions established in the 1700s, stretching from San Diego to Sonoma north of San Francisco Bay. Francisco Palou's life and apostolic labors of the Venerable Father Junípero Serra, founder of the Franciscan missions of California Palóu, Francisco, 1723-1789; President Trump Impeachment Primary Sources previous; 2 of 262; next Life and apostolic labors of the Venerable Father Junipero Serra, founder of the Franciscan missions of California / Francisco Palou (92 S487p) This lecture history professor George Yagi will seek to show you how a renowned academic turned his back on a life of fame and prestige to venture into the wilderness of the New World to serve as a humble missionary. Famous for establishing the California Missions, Father Junípero Serra was a remarkable man whose achievements spanned across two worlds. An annotated list of primary works. San Francisco De Asis The Sixth Mission Founded Information about the sixth California Mission, founded Father Francisco Palou. Secondary Sources Herbert E. Bolton, tr. And ed., Historical Memoirs of New California, 4 vols., 1926 Maynard J. Geiger, tr. And ed., Palou's Life of Junípero Serra, 1955 This left several unattended missions in Baja, California. The Franciscans were told to take them over. Father Junipero Serra headed that mission. Soon he was ordered to "Upper" California and made "president" of a new mission. Missions were crucial to Spanish plans to hold North America's West coast. Father Junipero Serra in portrait Father Jose Mosqueda. (Huntington Library) Pope Francis announced Thursday that he will canonize Father Junipero Serra, the founder of California's missions and a controversial figure for his role in a process that began the decimation of the Native American population here. Father Serra's Early Life. Father Serra was born Miguel Jose Serra on November 24, 1713, at Petra on the island of Mallorca in Spain. At age 16, he entered the Franciscan Order of the Catholic Church, a group of priests who follow the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi. When he joined the order, he changed his name to Junipero. Using primary and secondary sources to reassess early California history The above account, written Franciscan missionary Francisco Palou, provides another major Mission Santa Clara de Asis 1777 Father Tomas de la Peña founded Palou's Life and Apostolic Labors of the Venerable Father Junípero Serra, Father Serra agreed to travel to Alta California and make the initial encounter with the native people and teach them about Catholicism. He also agreed to teach them about farming and the Spanish way of life. Father Serra was very excited for this opportunity to be a missionary in these areas that were very far away from Mexico City. Source: James, George Wharton (editor) and C. Scott Williams, (translator). Francisco Palou's Life and Apostolic Labors of the Venerable Father Junípero Serra, Founder of the Franciscan Missions of California. (Pasadena, California: George Wharton James, 1913). Buy Francisco Palou's Life & Apostolic Labor:Founder of the Franciscan Missions of California at "With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood reissues many primary sources published throughout American history. Francisco Palou's Life And Apostolic Labors Of The Venerable Father Saint Junípero Serra y Ferrer, O.F.M., (/ h uː n p ɛr oʊ s ɛr /; Spanish: [xu nipeɾo sera], Catalan: Juníper Serra i Ferrer) (November 24, 1713 August 28, 1784) was a Roman Catholic Spanish priest and friar of the Franciscan Order who founded a mission in Baja California and the first nine of 21 Spanish missions in California from San Diego to San Francisco, in what Junipero Serra was the founder of the California Catholic missions. He formed the first mission, San Diego de Alcala, and helped to spread more missions through California. Serra was a Spanish Catholic priest born on the island of Mallorca. In 1749, Serra traveled to missions surrounding Mexico City. He worked at these missions for nearly Francisco Palou's Life and Apostolic Labors of the Venerable Father Juni Pero Serra [James George Wharton] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Francisco Palou's life and apostolic labors of the Venerable Father Junípero Serra, founder of the Franciscan missions of California Junipero Serra, the evangelist of California who Pope Francis will canonize The Spanish Franciscan evangelized natives in California during the 18th century. The Life of Blessed Father Junipero Serra was put in charge of these missions and was ordered to start new ones in Alta California. Along with Gaspar de Portola, Serra founded Mission San Diego in 1769 and Mission San Carlos Borroméo del Rio Carmelo in 1771 near Monterey.
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