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Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, established in 1770 in California, followed a daily routine centered around religious practices, farming, and community life. The day typically began with morning prayers and Mass, followed by labor in the fields or workshops, where both missionaries and Native Americans worked together. Meals were communal, often featuring crops grown on-site, and the evenings included more prayers and preparation for the next day. This routine helped integrate spiritual life with agricultural and communal responsibilities.

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