Up at sunrise, mass, breakfast, working with the crops and animals, prayers, lunch, more work, evening prayers, dinnner, bed at sunset.
Daily life was very tight
they grew food for soldiers and they tought religion
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Why isnt this site working
it was hard for the native americans beacause the spanish soldiers were unkind to them.
That question is impossible to answer as each priest has his own, distinct roles and responsibilities. That is like asking 'What is the daily regime of a teenager?'
They basket weaved, made clothing, and did a lot of farming because Mission San Gabriel is one of the best missions in farming.
what was mission life for the padres
Daily life at Mission Santa Clara de Asis revolved around religious activities, agriculture, and crafts. Native American converts were involved in farming, tending livestock, and performing various tasks for the mission. Spanish priests led daily prayers, while women cooked, cleaned, and sewed. The mission also served as a hub for trade and communication among neighboring settlements.
Every priest has his own routine depending upon his responsibilities and engagements for the day. That would be like asking 'What is the daily routine of a teenager?'
how was life like for colonial priests/preachers
what was early life like in the mission Santa Barbara