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Panich52

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Fri May 29, 2015, 11:09 AM May 2015

Sainthood for Mission Founder, Serra, Angers Native Groups

Al Jazeera America
Sainthood for Mission Founder, Serra, Angers Native Groups

Pope Francis hails Junipero Serra as a defender of indigenous people, but tribes say he devastated their culture

by Tim Gaynor @timejgaynor

Tribal chairwoman Louise Miranda Ramirez of the Ohlone Costanoan Esselen Nation joined members of several Native American groups in a protest on Easter Sunday at the historic Carmel Mission in Northern California, once the headquarters of the mission system founded by Franciscan priest Junipero Serra, who is buried there.

The gathering sought to honor their ancestors buried at the landmark mission and protest plans to canonize Serra, the devout Franciscan priest who converted thousands of previously uncontacted Indians to Catholicism, forcibly stripping them of their kinship ties, culture and languages in the process.

“We lost everything” because of Serra, said Miranda Ramirez, who traces her ancestors directly to the Carmel Mission. “We were not allowed to be with our people. … We lost contact with cousins … We lost the family ties … Our language was gone.”

She is now among hundreds of tribal activists the length of California stepping up opposition to the decision by Pope Francis to canonize the Mallorca-born priest as the centerpiece of his first visit to the United States as pontiff in September.

Dubbed by Francis the “evangelizer of the West,” Serra arrived in what was then Alta California from Mexico (then New Spain) in 1769, and founded the first of 21 missions that would reach from San Diego to San Francisco.

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Sainthood for Mission Founder, Serra, Angers Native Groups (Original Post) Panich52 May 2015 OP
We have two missions near where we live. upaloopa May 2015 #1
Maybe demons were somehow involved? phil89 May 2015 #2

upaloopa

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1. We have two missions near where we live.
Fri May 29, 2015, 11:44 AM
May 2015

One, La Purisima, is a state park. It has a visitor center with the history of the mission. It says there that the local tribes were decimated by the mission.
The other one 10 miles distant, Santa Ynez, is still a Catholic Church. There is a plaque on the wall that says the mission brought the gift of Catholicism to the Native Americans and nothing about their demise.

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