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Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park - California State Parks The Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park sits atop Mission Hill offering a patio, gardens, and excellent views of the city The park features the only building left of the 12th California Mission, Misión la Exaltacion de la Santa Cruz, founded by the Franciscans in 1791
Mission Santa Cruz - Wikipedia Mission Santa Cruz (Spanish: La Misión de la Exaltación de la Santa Cruz, lit The Mission of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross) is a replica Spanish Californian mission in Santa Cruz, California
Mission Santa Cruz – Holy Cross Catholic Church of Santa Cruz The Roman Catholic Parish of Holy Cross is the home of Mission Santa Cruz, the 12th link in the chain of 21 historic Spanish Franciscan missions that stretch from San Diego to Sonoma “Santa Cruz” means “Holy Cross” in Spanish
Santa Cruz - California Missions Foundation Mission Santa Cruz, dedicated twelfth in the mission chain on August 28, 1791 by Farther Lasuén, is a tiny mission along the northern California coast Unlike the rest of California’s missions, leaders did not name Santa Cruz after a saint, rather after the holy cross
Mission Santa Cruz - California Missions On October 12, 1812, Father Andrés Quintana, one of the Franciscan Fathers who at the time lived at the mission, was murdered by a group of mission neophytes Quintana was strangled to death during the night as revenge for its brutal use of metal-tipped whips as a means of punishment
California Missions Full name is Mission la Exaltación de la Santa Cruz California Historical Landmark No 342 DESIGN OF THE MISSION Church: Destroyed in the mid-1800's It was 112 feet long, 30 feet wide, 25 feet high, on a three-foot stone foundation; made of adobe with a stone façade (front)
Californias-Missions. org: Mission Santa Cruz Mission Santa Cruz was founded on August 28, 1791 by Father Lasuen Several members of the local Ohlone tribe attended the ceremony Another date, September 25, 1791 is also found in historical references, but Father Lasuen wasn’t able to attend the September dedication
Santa Cruz – California Missions Native History Missionaries required Indians to study Christianity, Spanish language, and Spanish customs in order to assimilate into Spanish life California Indians were forbidden from speaking in their native languages, practicing traditional religious ceremonies, and eating traditional foods
Mission Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz, California Mission Santa Cruz Mission, the 12th mission, was built in 1791 and rebuilt in 1931 Mission Santa Cruz, part of Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park, features an unassuming structure, a circular water fountain and park grounds in a largely residential area It is the second mission built