nice i guess......... or is it? lol =)
They converted indians all day into neophytes ;)
well he stopped at mickdonlds and it took him three day and 1,0000000000000 years
A typical day at Mission Santa Clara de Asís would have involved religious services such as Mass and prayers, work in the fields or workshops, meals (usually simple food like beans, corn, and meat), and time for recreation or rest in the evening. The day would have been structured around the mission's schedule enforced by the padres.
what is a typical day at mission Soledad
1,000,000,000
Mission Santa Cruz, founded in 1791 in California, followed a daily schedule centered around religious activities, agriculture, and community life. Mornings typically started with Mass, followed by prayers and a communal breakfast. The rest of the day was devoted to farming, tending to livestock, and crafts, with periodic religious instruction for the Native American converts. The mission operated within a structured routine to support both spiritual and economic sustainability.
mission santa barbara today continues to serve the community as a parish church.
The Santa Ines mission served the Indian people who are on the east of the Coast Range. The mission was in the modern-day city of Solvang, California.
what did the indians do on typical day at mission san miguel.
people prayed about 2 times a day.
The Mission Santa Clara de Asis Indians lived in the area surrounding the mission in present-day Santa Clara, California. They lived in adobe homes provided by the mission and worked on the mission lands as laborers, artisans, and agricultural workers.
The mission Santa Clara de Asís was founded by Father Junipero Serra, a Spanish Franciscan friar, in 1777 in what is now present-day Santa Clara, California.