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Father Junipero Serra. He is a Spanish priest.
Charles was ordained on September 4, 1563, by Bishop Federico Cesi.
Charles was a priest and never married.
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the priest was Father Fermin Lasuen
Serra was buried under the church floor (near the altar) of the Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo better known as the Carmel Mission (the mission in Carmel, California).Padre (Father) Junipero (pronounced who-nip-ur-oh) Serra was a Franciscan Catholic priest from Spain who traveled from then Spanish-Mexico to settle the area that the Spanish called Alta ("Upper") California (the current US State of California) with the Gaspar de Portola expedition by land. Father Serra founded 9 of the 21 Franciscan Catholic missions in Alta California (there are also Catholic missions in Baja (Lower) California which is still part of the country of Mexico). After Serra's death, he was named Presidente (pronounced prez-ah-dent-tay) of the Mission Chain. While the first (oldest) of the Alta California missions was in San Diego, Father Serra lived at the second mission - Mission San Carlos Borromeo del Rio Carmelo (the mission of Saint Charles Borromeo on the Carmel River). Serra converted the local native Americans, the Ohlone tribe, to European Catholicism.The Ohlone tribe went as far north as the San Francisco Bay area and was comprised of many sub-tribes.The Ohlone tribe's sub-tribes in the Monterey area were the:- Rumsen/Rumsien of Carmel and the Monterey Peninsula- Esselen of Big Sur- Salinan of the inland valleyRumsens + Esselens + Salinans who lived at the mission were collectively referred to as "Mission Indians" (as soon as any member of any tribe moved to any mission he/she was referred to as a "Mission Indian")Father Serra was buried in the Monterrey Bay.
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Father Magin Catala was the priest at Mission Santa Clara de Asis at the time of its founding in 1777. He was known for his dedication to the mission and the local community.
They are called a mission because it was the priest's mission to turn the Indians Catholic.
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If you mean a mission as in a Spanish mission from 1610-1680 the jobs included things such as the Priest (of course) and Indian helpers. The priest baptized babies brought to him and converted the Pueblo Indians to Catholic. The Indians helped in anyways possible and they built the missions using adobe bricks built in Spanish style with vi-gas to support the roof and a bell tower on top to call the Indians and Spaniards to church. The priest also started a school to teach the Catholic religion to other Indians. Sometimes the mission would have Spanish warriors to protect the priest and anyone who disobeyed the priest. Mission was a group of Indians that obeyed the Preist. If I got it Right, i hope it helps :)