Junípero Serra
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Blessed Junípero Serra (November 24, 1713–August 28, 1784) was a Majorcan (Spain) Franciscan who founded the mission chain in Alta California. Born Miquel Josep Serra i Ferrer in Petra, Majorca, he renamed himself in honor of Saint Juniper, who had also been a Franciscan and a follower of St. Francis of Assisi. Once he entered religion, he taught philosophy in Palma, but in 1749 he went to North America, first to Mexico City, where he taught at the College of San Fernando.
The Franciscans took over the administration of the missions on the Baja California Peninsula from the Jesuits after King Carlos III ordered them forcibly expelled from "New Spain" on February 3, 1768, with Father Serra serving as "Father Presidente." Misión San Fernando Rey de España de Velicatá (the only Franciscan mission in all of Baja California) and the nearby Visita de la Presentación were both founded under Serra's leadership.
In 1769, he accompanied Governor Gaspar de Portolà on his expedition to Nueva (or new) California. When the party reached San Diego, Serra stayed behind to start the Mission San Diego de Alcalá. When Monterey was reached and Mission San Carlos Borroméo de Carmelo founded, Serra remained there as "Father Presidente" of the Alta California missions. In 1771 he relocated the mission to Carmel, which became known as "Mission Carmel" and served as his headquarters. Under his presidency were founded Mission San Antonio de Padua, Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, Mission San Luis Obispo, Mission San Juan Capistrano, Mission San Francisco de Asís, Mission Santa Clara de Asís and Mission San Buenaventura.
The chapel at Mission San Juan Capistrano, built in 1782, is believed to be the oldest standing building in California. Known proudly as "Father Serra's Church," it has the distinction of being the only remaining church in which the padre is known to have officiated (he presided over the confirmations of 213 people on October 12 and 13, 1783). In 1784, at the age of 70, Father Serra died at Mission Carmel and is interred there under the sanctuary floor.
Serra was beatified by Pope John Paul II on September 25, 1988, and many are pushing for his canonization, or promotion to the sainthood. However, Native American groups are opposed to this, on the grounds that his missions enslaved their people.
See also
External links
- The Humanity of Junípero Serra, an article by Thomas Davis at the Serra International official website
- Padre Serra Parish in Camarillo, California, official website
- Serra Retreat Center in Malibu, California, official website
Categories: 1713 births | 1784 deaths | Beatified people | Californios | Catholic missionaries in Mexico | Franciscans | Historic California people | Roman Catholic missionaries



