Mission San Gabriel Arcangel

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Image:Mission San Gabriel 4-15-05 6611.JPG Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, the "Pride of the Missions," was founded on September 8 (the "Birthday of Mary"), 1771 in present day Montebello by Padres Pedro Benito Cambón and Angel Fernández de la Somera. This fourth mission (named for the Archangel Gabriel) was situated in the First Military District, and was designed by Father Antonio Cruzado (who hailed from Córdoba, Spain, which accounts for the Mission's strong Moorish influence).

The original Mission site (today referred to as "Mission Vieja" or "Old Mission") was a fertile plain located directly alongside the Rio de los Temblores (or "River of Earthquakes," today known as the San Gabriel River). In 1776 a flash flood destroyed much of the crops and ruined the Mission complex, which was subsequently relocated five miles closer to the mountains in present day San Gabriel. Mission San Gabriel is located near what became the City of Los Angeles, California in 1850.

Legend has it that the founding expedition was confronted by a large group of native Shoshone peoples whose intention was to drive the strangers away. One of the padres laid a painting of "Our Lady of Sorrows" on the ground for all to see, whereupon the Indians (known to the settlers as the Gabrieliños) immediately made peace with the missionaries, so moved were they by the painting's beauty. Today the 300-year-old piece hangs in the Mission's reredos (sanctuary).

A large stone cross stands in the center of the campo santo (cemetery), first consecrated in 1778 and then again on January 29, 1939 by Los Angeles Archbishop John Cantwell. It serves as the final resting place for some 6,000 "neophytes" Indians; a small stone marker denotes the gravesite of José de Los Santos, the last Indian to be buried on the grounds at the age of 101 in February, 1921. Also interred at the Mission are the bodies of numerous Franciscan Fathers who passed away during their time of service, as well as the remains of Reverend Raymond Catalan, C.M.F., who undertook the restoration of the Mission's gardens. Entombed at the foot of the altar are the remains of eight Franciscan priests (listed in order of interment): Father Miguel Sánchez, Father Antonio Cruzado, Father Francisco Dumetz, Father Roman Ulibarri, Father Joaquin P. Nuez, Father Gerónimo Boscana, Father José Bernardo Sánchez, and Father Blas Ordaz.

Well over 25,000 baptisms were conducted at San Gabriel between 1771 and 1834, making it the most prolific in the mission chain. In its heyday it furnished food and supplies to settlements and other missions throughout California. A majority of the Mission structures fell into ruins after it was secularized in November 1834.

The Mission's chapel functioned as a parish church for the City of San Gabriel from 1862 until 1908, when the Claretian Missionary Fathers came to San Gabriel and began the job of rebuilding and restoring the Mission. On October 1, 1987 the Whittier Narrows Earthquake further damaged the property. A significant portion of the original complex has since been restored.

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Alta California missions

Mission San Diego de Alcalá (1769) | Mission San Carlos Borroméo de Carmelo (1770) | Mission San Antonio de Padua (1771) | Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (1771) | Mission San Luís Obispo de Tolosa (1772) | Mission San Francisco de Asís (1776) | Mission San Juan Capistrano (1776) | Mission Santa Clara de Asís (1777) | Mission San Buenaventura (1782) | Mission Santa Bárbara (1786) | Mission La Purísima Concepción (1787) | Santa Margarita Asistencia (1787) | Mission Santa Cruz (1791) | Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad (1791) | Mission San José (1797) | Mission San Juan Bautista (1797) | Mission San Miguel Arcángel (1797) | Mission San Fernando Rey de España (1797) | Mission San Luís Rey de Francia (1798) | Mission Santa Inés (1804) | Mission San Rafael Arcángel (1817) | Santa Ysabel Asistencia (1818) | San Bernadino Asistencia (1819) | Mission San Francisco Solano (1823) | Las Flores Asistencia (1823)



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