The name "Mission Santa Cruz" translates to "Mission of the Holy Cross" in Spanish. It was founded in 1791 as part of the Spanish mission system in California, with the mission's name reflecting its religious purpose and devotion to Christianity. The mission aimed to spread Christianity among the Native American populations in the area. Today, it serves as a historical landmark representing California's colonial history.
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Queen of the Missions
The word Alamo is Spanish for Cottonwood and it is believed by some that the name originated from a nearby cluster of such trees.During the Mexican War for Independence, Spanish troops occupied the buildings for several years and the soldiers were from a place called Alamo del Parras, Coahuila. This provided another version of the name's origin.The cornerstone was set in place on May 8, 1744, although the "Mission" was founded years earlier. The Mission was formally called the San Antonio de Valero Mission and its primary purpose was to convert the Indians to Christianity and educate them.
"Mission", as judged from the phraseology around those who made those bombing runs--i.e., so-and-so flew 82 missions before he was shot down. If there is a qualifying term that goes with "mission" I don't know what it is. I gather that "mission" is the term, and the details of the "mission" constitute the activity involved, but are not attached to the word, except in casual conversation--e.g., bombing mission, reconnaissance mission, etc.
Giusi Cataldo's birth name is Giuseppa Cataldo.
In 1848.
He was a man who had to do with the Cataldo Mission.
Mission Cataldo
Anthony Cataldo is 6' 1".
Renee Cataldo is 167 cm.
Cataldo Salerno was born in 1951.
Joseph Cataldo was born in 1837.
Joseph Cataldo died in 1928.
Giovanni Cataldo was born in 1927.
Giovanni Cataldo died in 1989.
Giuseppe Cataldo was born in 1938.