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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.
It is a beatiful mission that Father Serra died in it's chamber
No but yes in a kind of way. It is only for viewing. In other words, it is like an exhibit.
Since this is in the Religion and Spirituality category, I personally believe our mission is to be like Jesus. Remember the question: "What Would Jesus Do?"
like a ball lots of astronomers said that
The woman cook and clean ad the men farm,ranch, and other things like a shepard
They got up early to conduct morning prayers, ate breakfast, and then worked with the Mission Indians, had afternoon prayers, lunch, more work, evening prayers, dinner, then to bed.
A typical day for a kid in Guatemala would be almost like a typical day for a kid in America. The kid would eat breakfast and then got to school and go back home and clean.
Eat, fight burp
They try to stay normal like any normal person would
the answer would probably have to be like 0-60 in about 5.5 or 6.0
Typical Tanzanian food would be like duck, coconut, pineapple, tomatoes, and a variety of beans, such as kidney beans.