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It has always been a mission and it is still a mission. It is open to visitors and services are still held there today. The state of California has made it a historical property.
The mission system has never stopped. All 21 missions are California state historical property and open for services and visitors. The first mission was San Diego in 1769.
No, it is still in the same place and is still open.
Yes and it is still a working mission. The state runs all the missions, but Catholic mass and weddings are still held there. All of the missions still have their gardens and are open to the public to visit. Tours can be taken and they have gift shops to help support the mission.
It is not closed. It is still holding mass, funerals, weddings, and is open for visiting.
It is still a church and services, weddings, funerals are held there. It is open to visit.
it never closed, it still remains open.
No, it is still there and open to visitors and services. It is now the State of California historical property.
The mission looks very close to what it was like in the early days. The State of California has done every thing it could to preserve the mission. It is still a working mission with services, weddings, funerals, and is open to visit.
Open for tours and a state historical site.Services are still held there and weddings performed.
Good and it is a working church that still holds services and weddings. It is open to tours and visits.