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How did the Kumeyaay people treat Father Serra's expedition?

Father Serra never had an expedition. He was the leading priest that established the CA mission system. He wrote in a letter in 1869 that they treated visitors "with good will".


What does bona serra mean?

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"Nevada LLC is a corporate structuring, financial privacy company. It is financially private and is corporate structuring and is a corporation. It is a good corporation."


Why did Father Junipero Serra travel to California?

he felt that because the people there are illiterate and it's a good place to strengthen their missionary work.


How many missions did father vicente de sarria founded?

He found nine missions.Father Fermin Francisco de Lasuen Founded Nine MissionsFather Fermin Francisco de Lasuen was born on June 7, 1736 at Vitoria in Cantabria, Spain. He became a Franciscan priest in 1752 and volunteered for the American missions in1758. He was described as a man of symmetrical build with light, somewhat ruddy skin, a pockmarked face, dark eyes and dark, curly hair. He arrived in Mexico in 1761 and was sent to lower (Baja) California in 1768. In 1773, he again moved to "upper" California, arriving in San Diego on August 30. Father Lasuen stayed in San Diego until June 1775 when he moved to Monterey. Lasuen was unhappy in California. He often asked to leave and wanted to become the personal chaplain of the commander at the presidio in Monterey, but after a long negotiation he finally refused the job. In 1775, Lasuen and Father Gregorio Amurrio were appointed the first missionaries at Mission San Juan Capistrano. When they arrived, he said Mass, establishing the mission, but he did not remain there for long. When news arrived that the mission in San Diego had been attacked and Father Luis Jayme had been murdered, the soldiers and missionaries hurried back to San Diego. He built a new church there and enlarged the mission compound. In the summer and fall of 1776, the missions were re-opened and Father Lasuen went with Father Serra to San Luis Obispo, where he stayed until 1777 when he was appointed minister of Mission San Diego. He served there until he became Father-President of the missions in 1785, after Father Serra died. He then moved to the Carmel Mission and stayed there until he died. He was Father-President for eighteen years, and he personally founded nine missions in California. He also expanded many older missions and he was responsible for much of the missions as we know them today. Because of his office, Father Lasuen met a number of people who wrote about him. Captain George Vancouver described him in 1792 as having gentle manners and a placid face, Alejandro Malaspina praised his good manners in 1791 and Charles Chapman described him as a worthy successor to Father Serra. Father Serra himself called Lasuen as a religious man of exceptional example. Lasuen never adjusted well to life in California and he repeated asked for retirement or transfer, stating that only obedience kept him here. Even as he grew older, he kept asking for a transfer or retirement. He never left California, though, and he died at the Carmel Mission on June 26, 1803. He was buried in the sanctuary there.


How many missions did father fermin lasuen?

He found nine missions.Father Fermin Francisco de Lasuen Founded Nine MissionsFather Fermin Francisco de Lasuen was born on June 7, 1736 at Vitoria in Cantabria, Spain. He became a Franciscan priest in 1752 and volunteered for the American missions in1758. He was described as a man of symmetrical build with light, somewhat ruddy skin, a pockmarked face, dark eyes and dark, curly hair. He arrived in Mexico in 1761 and was sent to lower (Baja) California in 1768. In 1773, he again moved to "upper" California, arriving in San Diego on August 30. Father Lasuen stayed in San Diego until June 1775 when he moved to Monterey. Lasuen was unhappy in California. He often asked to leave and wanted to become the personal chaplain of the commander at the presidio in Monterey, but after a long negotiation he finally refused the job. In 1775, Lasuen and Father Gregorio Amurrio were appointed the first missionaries at Mission San Juan Capistrano. When they arrived, he said Mass, establishing the mission, but he did not remain there for long. When news arrived that the mission in San Diego had been attacked and Father Luis Jayme had been murdered, the soldiers and missionaries hurried back to San Diego. He built a new church there and enlarged the mission compound. In the summer and fall of 1776, the missions were re-opened and Father Lasuen went with Father Serra to San Luis Obispo, where he stayed until 1777 when he was appointed minister of Mission San Diego. He served there until he became Father-President of the missions in 1785, after Father Serra died. He then moved to the Carmel Mission and stayed there until he died. He was Father-President for eighteen years, and he personally founded nine missions in California. He also expanded many older missions and he was responsible for much of the missions as we know them today. Because of his office, Father Lasuen met a number of people who wrote about him. Captain George Vancouver described him in 1792 as having gentle manners and a placid face, Alejandro Malaspina praised his good manners in 1791 and Charles Chapman described him as a worthy successor to Father Serra. Father Serra himself called Lasuen as a religious man of exceptional example. Lasuen never adjusted well to life in California and he repeated asked for retirement or transfer, stating that only obedience kept him here. Even as he grew older, he kept asking for a transfer or retirement. He never left California, though, and he died at the Carmel Mission on June 26, 1803. He was buried in the sanctuary there.


Was Anne Boleyn rich or poor?

Her family were 'newcomers' but her father had made a good living from his missions abroad. She was deffinately rich if her family could afford to send her to foreign courts to be educated.


What is so important about the carmel mission?

What was so important about the mission carmel? Well the indians were forced to live there the missionaries took the land of the natives they have worked so hard to make the missions witch is a church we still remember the natives and father serra after they tried to escape the missionaries would whip them to death and go to prison and all of the mission still works im a 4th grade student named natalie doing a project hope u got good facts in your brain thank you.


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its very good on long range missions. and its accuracy is very good.


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So they can teach the CA Indians their religious.


How do you get the good father trophy in heavy rain?

By being a good father.


What is the duration of The Good Father?

The duration of The Good Father is 1.5 hours.