San Antonio De Padua Mission By Lundan Lane
My Mission report is on the San Antonio de Padua Mission and it was the third mission in California. It was founded in 1771 and that was a long time ago. The founder of this mission was Father Juniper Serra and the missions were made for indians so they could learn about the gospel. This mission was named after St. Anthony of Padua, who was the patron Saint of the poor. The location of this great mission is Jolon California. The current location of the San Antonio de Padua Mission was chosen due to the unstable water source of its’ original location, which by the way is unknown.
Even though the Mission was founded in 1771, the actual building of the church proper didn’t begin until 1810. By that time there were 178 Native Americans living at the Mission. They didn’t live there very long. Before the actual construction of the Mission the Indians occupied the lands. In 1805 there were 1300 Native Americans living at the Mission and by 1834 there were only 150 still living there.
The Indian tribe that lived at the mission for a very short time is known today as the Salinan Indians. The name was given to this tribe by Robert Lathem, he named them after the Salinas River, but no name is recorded that this tribe called themselves (Their native language is rumored to be part of the “hypothetical Hokan” language). I think it would be fun to learn more about these mysterious people.
Something different about this Mission is that no town grew up around it. I didn’t find any information on why, but I read that there were no supplies sent from Mexico to the Mission in 1817 due to heavy rains, and the cattle corral washed away. Maybe some people thought they would starve if crops washed away and help could not get to them, but I don’t really know.
The period of secularization or the decline of the San Antonio de Padua Mission began early in 1834, when the Mission became government property. On November 4, 1834 Governor Figueroa issued the final proclamation that took the rights of the Mission away from the Catholic Church and placed the entire Mission under civil jurisdiction, or in other words the Mission was taken by the Country. This is when the mission began to be neglected, which of course lead to the destruction of the beautiful buildings and grounds.
The United States land commission finally returned to Mission property to the Catholic Church in 1863 which gave them 33 acres of land. President Abraham Lincoln signed the decree for this. Fr. Doroteo Ambris lived there along with a few indian families, but in 1882 or 1883 Fr. Ambris died and the Mission was abandoned again. The Mission had tiles taken from the roof that went to a railroad company, but this left the Mission with no roof, so the inside of the Mission began to fall apart.
In 1939-1940, the United States Army purchased land surrounding the Mission from Randolph Hearst to establish the Hunter-Liggett Military Reservation and train troops during World War 2.
1952 The Franciscans complete the reconstruction of the Mission that they began in 1928. In 2005 the Franciscan Friars turned over the care of the Mission to the Diocese of Monterey (the owners of the Mission). To this day the Diocese serve as an active Catholic Parish, which consists of only 50 families. They host retreats, hold four fundraisers a year and run a gift shop to raise funds for the Mission. They need to raise a whole boat load of money to finish their reconstruction of the San Antonio de Padua Mission. They even have a Mission cat named Rosario who is famous. You should visit the Mission to see Rosario and see what treasures you can find.
85,193rd SF Cable Car video: 3-camera drivelapse up California Street, San Francisco
Following behind a Cable Car up California Street in a 3-camera, instrumented drive-lapse, from Van Ness to Front, on a Sunday. The 85,193rd YouTube video about San Francisco Cable Cars. Videos of Cable Cars are a bit of a cliché, but perhaps this one is slightly different than most of the other 85,192 (and counting) videos.
00:00 Starting out at Van Ness and California.
00:25 Polk Street.
00:30 Soda Popinski's.
00:35 Larkin Street.
00:46 Hyde Street, Wreck Room, Hyde Out.
01:00 Leavenworth Street.
01:10 Jones Street and view to the south.
01:20 Grace Cathedral.
01:25 California Masonic Temple.
01:32 Taylor Street.
01:49 Mason Street and view to the south.
02:10 Powell Street, crossing the Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason lines.
02:33 Stockton Street and view to the north.
03:20 Grant Street.
03:36 Kearny Street.
03:46 Montgomery Street.
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Choir CA Missions Tour
The San Jose Symphonic Choir will be touring the state of CA from 7/7/07-7/15/07--to a CA city near YOU! I hope!! Proceeds will fund Missions preservation and restoration. Most ticket prices range bet. $10-$20 each. Pls. support our CA Missions!
7/7/07@7:30PM $20 tkt price..363 Third Street--outside Presidio, SONOMA, CA
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Morris Grassfed Beef is the product of a rich California ranching tradition of caring for land and animals. With roots that reach back to a San Francisco meat business in the 1850s and to California's Rancho Santa Margarita (now known as Camp Pendleton), T.O. Cattle Company is one of the state's oldest cattle and beef companies. Joe Morris' great-great grandfather, Richard O'Neill, owned a butcher shop in San Francisco's financial district during the Gold Rush.
In 1881, when he formed a partnership with James Flood to buy the Santa Margarita, T.O. Cattle Company was formed. In 1927, Joe's grandfather, J.J. Baumgartner, moved to San Juan Bautista in San Benito County where he continued his family's ranching tradition with his wife Elinor.
In 1991, Julie and Joe Morris moved to the ranch in San Juan Bautista and started direct marketing Morris Grassfed Beef to family and friends. In 2006, they formed a partnership with Liz and Everett Sparling, whose family has been ranching in San Benito County for seven generations.
Joe and Julie are happy to continue their families ranching traditions in the San Juan Batista area, while working to produce a biologically rich and beautiful landscape, living soils and clean water on the ranches they manage.
Morris Grassfed uses low-stress Vaquero skills, a complete organic diet of fresh grass, legumes and water, and world-class views of the Central California rangelands they call home. They never use any synthetic hormones or feed antibiotics. All Morris Grassfed beef is third-party certified by the American Grassfed Association. Morris Grassfed Beef is food you will enjoy and can trust, produced with the utmost care your family deserves.
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Jamestown California -- A Tour
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Cubans inaugurate first new Catholic church in decades
(26 Jan 2019) The first new Catholic church to be completed in Cuba since the country's 1959 socialist revolution was inaugurated with the aid of a Florida congregation on Saturday in a ceremony that observers called a hopeful sign amid international tensions.
The Parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the western town of Sandino is one of three Catholic churches authorized by Cuba as part of a warming between the Vatican and the island's Communist government.
It is the first to be finished, thanks in large part to financial aid from the members of St. Lawrence Church in Tampa, Florida. Tensions between Cuba and the US have risen in recent weeks as the Trump administration has threatened new sanction on Cuba and its closest ally, Venezuela.
The Cuban state and Catholic church clashed in the first decades of the revolution, when many priests worked against the new Communist state and were expelled by the government, which also took over many churches.
President Fidel Castro began easing restrictions on religion in the 1990s. Popes John Paul II, Benedict and Francis all visited the island since then.
A new church in Havana is also being used for worship but remains structurally incomplete.
A third sanctuary in Santiago has yet to begin significant construction.
The opening of the new church in Sandino was particularly significant because the town is home to families relocated from Cuba's Escambray region, where residents fought the new Communist government in the first years after the revolution.
The Tampa congregation donated some $95,000 to the new building, which holds some 200 worshippers and was built on land granted by the state.
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