The four bells of the San Juan Mission in Texas served distinct purposes related to the daily life of the mission community. Each bell signaled specific times: the first bell called the community to prayer, the second indicated meal times, the third summoned people for work, and the fourth marked the end of the day. Together, these bells helped organize daily routines and maintain a structured communal life among the mission's inhabitants.
They don't mean anything, but just chime out the hour and call people to services.
was the mission kind of mean to the natives in sa n Juan Capistrano
If you mean mission San Juan the Spanish built the mission system in the 1700's.
it means The Mission of the glorious precursor of Jesus Christ our lord , Saint John the Baptist.
The bells don’t have meanings. They are used for weddings, time of day, and special events.
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it means The Mission of the glorious precursor of Jesus Christ our lord , Saint John the Baptist.
On navy ships bells are struck to designate the number of hours on watch. Each watch is four hours in length, one bell is struck after the first half hour, two bells after one hour and three bells after 1.5 hours, and so on up to 8 bells which are struck after the completion of four hours when the watch is then completed
The mission has water fountains in the gardens. All the missions do, but because of the drought some have been turned off.
San Juan Capistrano translates to "Saint John of Capistrano" in English. The name honors John of Capistrano, a 15th-century Franciscan friar known for his missionary work and dedication to the church. The city, located in California, is named after the mission established there in his honor, Mission San Juan Capistrano.
San = Saint Juan = A form of John, as is Giovanni Capistrano = A common Italian Surname meaning "Captain" Named after Giovanni da Capistrano.
If by "problems" you mean "the initially chosen site did not have good access to sufficient water, so the mission was relocated three miles west", then ... yes.