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the Indians helped built the mission San Miguel archangel
San Miguel is Spanish for St. Michael - an archangel and saint.
It is pronounced "San-me-gel."
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The tribe that associated with the mission, San Miguel Arcangel, is the Salinan tribe.
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San Miguel is Spanish for Michael the Archangel (Saint Michael). It (angels don't have genders) is special for a lot of reasons but the foremost being that it is one of the four Archangels of the four quadrants; Air, Earth, Fire, and Water.
That would be "San MIguel arcangel" (with an accent on the second "a" of arcangel). That's Spanish for "the arch-angel Michael".
Father Fermin founded Mission San Miguel Archangel.
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San Miguel, also known as St. Michael, became a saint due to his role as an archangel in various religious texts, traditions, and beliefs. He is recognized as a saint in the Christian faith for his protective and warrior-like qualities in battling evil. His sanctification is based on his actions and significance in the religious narratives of certain Christian denominations.
The address of the San Miguel Library is: 254 13Th St., San Miguel, 93451 M