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![]() Bell Tower. 1-11-04. |
![]() Bell Tower. 1-11-04. |
![]() Court Yard. 11-10-02. |
![]() Statue. Photo date: 5-14-06. |
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The Pieta, Thirteenth Station of the Cross. This bronze is one of sixty installed b y the Via Dolorosa Society to enhance the growth of spirituality. |
![]() Corridor. Photo date: 5-14-06. |
![]() Court Yard. 1-11-04. |
![]() Corridor. Photo date: 5-14-06. |
![]() Fountain. Photo date: 5-14-06. |
![]() Lawn. Photo date: 5-14-06. |
![]() Cross in lawn. Photo date: 5-14-06. |
![]() | Officially listed as Mission Indians, the Native American of Southern California were from various tribes, Christianized at the Missions. The Padres at this Mission called them Diegueños. In coastal areas families made their homes of tule, inland they were made of brush or branches. The native people came to the Missions seeking food and education and once converted to Christianity, were considered neophytes. |
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