Father Serra himself had a rough childhood. His parents worked hard for a square meal and God was his only hope to find inner peace. He joined a church as an assistant pastor when he was 18 and soon became a priest. Hopes this helps! :)
Father Junipero Serra traveled to California to establish missions and convert Native Americans to Christianity. He was part of the Spanish colonization efforts in the region during the 18th century.
He came to California because he wanted to build some missions
He wanted native americans to learn the ways of a christian life. He new that if he didnt help they would be doomed. He also wanted to start Spanish life in California.
He built missions to teach Indians about God and the Holy World.
Because he wanted to
He created the missions in Califorina
Who found the San Gabriel mission was Fey Juniper Serra.
Father Junipero Serra was not the only Catholic priest in California, but he was a prominent figure known for establishing many missions in the region during the Spanish colonization in the 18th century. His efforts in converting Native Americans to Christianity and expanding Spanish influence in California played a significant role in the history of the state.
The California state bird is the California quail, whose scientific name is Callipepla californica.
The scientific name for California's state flower, the California poppy, is Eschscholzia californica.
California redwoods belong to the phylum Coniferophyta, making them conifers.
spain sent Father Serra to california
Blessed Junipero Serra is the father of California missions.
The California Mission Chain was started in 1769 by Father Junipero Serra at the direction King Charles III of Spain.
founders of the California missions
Father junipero Serra built them on California's coasts
Atla California
To help indans in california
Father Serra. :]
Father Junipero Serra
He built 9 missions in California.
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Father Serra died on August 28, 1784 in Mission San Carlos Borromeo del Río Carmelo, located in present-day Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.