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It has been restored mostly by Harry Downie. There are cats in the mission that are used by modern missionaries to catch mice hiding throughout the mission.
It is used as a rehab-parish led by a gay pastor
Greek coins were used for $money$. That was the purpose of coins.
Before the battle of the Alamo it was used as a spainish mission in the 1750s and 1760s.
The purpose for a railroad was for transportation for slaves when they were first mad and now they are used for all kinds of things
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It is a mission built by Spain. They used this mission to spread cat-holism in CA.
brick an mortar
It was built because it is used for a church
The answer would be a cut stone, brick, and motor.
yes its is
Santa Clara Mission was founded as a Spanish mission in 1777 by Franciscan padres and was primarily used for religious conversion and education of the local Native American population. However, in 1851, the site became Santa Clara College (now Santa Clara University), making it one of the oldest institutions of higher education in California.
people go to it for church Yes, they do go to San Gabriel Arcangel for church. Not only that, but they give tours,do weddings, and now has a gift shop. Good
Cats commonly used for that purpose
Mission San Gabriel is a Franciscan Mission established by Father Junipero Serra on Sept 8, 1771 near the present town of Montebello in California. Father Pedro Cambón and Father Joseph de la Somera assisted in the founding of the Mission. Mission San Gabriel was one of the wealthiest missions of the time. In it were planted crops of wheat, beans, corn, and vineyards. The missionaries also raised cattle and sheep. Most of the soap and candles used in other missions were made in Mission San Gabriel.