first of all they did not rebuilt it the church was never touched and people would never aloud people to rebuilt it this question is dumb people think
the padres job for San Luis Tolosa is giving church and confess people
"parents" is "padres" in Spanish.
the jobs of the padres were to basicly teach about christ and christianity
No, but the need for various types of hymns and oratorios etc kept music alive in the religious setting- even in the dark ages, new forms of organ stops came out in the Medieval times- when the Church really was the ( Community center) a role it has sadly and for some tragic failures ( such as child abusing padres), abdicated. some church carnivals survive, of course.
In 2007, the San Diego Padres record was 89-74.
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Missionaries, priests, padres, and many numbers of Native Americans lived in California missions.
not that successful!
native Americans did ALL the work, sometimes the padres would help (but it was all up to native Americans (Indian people)
Missionaries, priests, padres, and many numbers of Native Americans lived in California missions.
the padres job for San Luis Tolosa is giving church and confess people
The Padres, primarily Spanish missionaries, first communicated with Native Americans through a combination of gestures, simple drawings, and the use of interpreters who understood both Spanish and local languages. They often relied on basic vocabulary and visual aids to convey religious teachings and establish relationships. Over time, some Padres learned indigenous languages, facilitating more effective communication and interaction. Their goal was to convert Native Americans to Christianity and integrate them into Spanish colonial society.
Once they converted the mission Native Americans they taught the Catholic religion. Basically the mission system kept the Native Americans at the missions as slaves. They couldn't leave the mission and historians have found mass graves of Native Americans.
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