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Where did Father Serra died?

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He died at the Mission San Carlos Borromeo.

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What is the name of the other Father that took over when Father Serra died?

Father of Serra


What age did father Serra die?

Father Serra died at age 72, and was buried at Carmel.


When and where did Father Serra die?

Father Serra died on August 28, 1784 in Mission San Carlos Borromeo del Río Carmelo, located in present-day Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.


When was Father Serra Junipero's death?

Father Serra died on August 28. 1784. He is to be canonized in 2015.


When did Father Serra die?

Father Junipero Serra was born in Spain in 1713. He stayed in Spain until 1749. He was there for 26 years.


Who took over for Father Serra after he died?

A man by the name of Father Palou did.


What did Father Serra do?

Father Serra's real name is Miguel Jose Serra. He was born at Petra on the Island of Mallorca, Spain. At the age of 16 he entered the service of the Catholic Church. Father Serra entered a Franciscan monastery at age 17 and became a Franciscan friar seven years later, in 1737. Father Serra was founder of the first nine missions. Father Serra volunteered to serve the Franciscan missions in the new world. Father Serra died at the Mission San Carlos Borromeo.


What was father Serra's full name?

Father Serra was born on November 24,1713.


Was father serra brave?

WaS fAther SERRA BRaVE


What part CA did father Serra die in?

he died in Baja Californa


Who did father Serra get married too?

father Serra did not get married to anyone


When and where did father junipero serra die?

On August 28, 1784, at the age of 70, Junipero Serra died at Mission San Carlos Borromeo.