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Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo - Wikipedia It was first established as Mission San Carlos Borromeo in Monterey, California near the native village of Tamo on June 3, 1770, by Father Junípero Serra It was named for Carlo Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan, Italy, and was the site of the first Christian confirmation in Alta California
The History of Carmel Mission Founded in 1771 by Father Junípero Serra, Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Río Carmelo, or Carmel Mission, was the second of 21 missions established in Alta California
San Carlos Borroméo de Carmelo - California Missions Foundation Mission San Carlos Borroméo de Carmelo, also called Mission Carmel, is the second of the mission chain and the personal favorite of Father Junipero Serra Founded on June 3, 1770, it was named after Saint Charles Borromeo, a 16 th -century archbishop of Milan
Carmel Mission - U. S. National Park Service On June 3, 1770, Captain Gaspar de Portola and Franciscan Father Junípero Serra founded the Carmel Mission and the Presidio of Monterey beside Monterey Bay Over the course of the next year, presidio soldiers often mistreated the local American Indians living in the area
San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo - California Mission Guide San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo is often called the most beautiful of the California Missions The main chapel is the burial site of Saint Junipero Serra, founder of the California Mission system
MISSION SAN CARLOS BORROMEO DEL RIO CARMELO 1770 Father Serra and Governor Portolá arrived in Monterey Bay to establish a presidio (fort) and what was intended to be the northernmost mission Under an ancient oak tree, they dedicated the mission The presidio was built first and Father Serra held church services in a storeroom there
San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo – California Missions Native History A mission’s success depended upon “baptizing” Indians and forcing them to work in the mission In 1771 without enough baptized Indians to work in the mission and in the fields, the mission was relocated near the tribal village of Ikheya
Mission San Carlos Borromeo Facts - Early California Resource Center Mission San Carlos Borromeo is the second mission in Alta California founded by Junípero Serra Originally established on the shores of Monterey Bay, it was later moved to the Carmel River Valley, in the territory of the Esselen and Rumsen Ohlone people
Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo - mrgarretson. com Mission San Carlos de Borromeo de Carmelo was founded on June 3, 1770 by Father Junipero Serra, Presidente of the California Missions Chain It was the 2nd mission in the 21 mission chain in Alta California It was named for Saint Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan