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Mission San Juan Capistrano
Mission San Juan Capistrano
A view of Mission San Juan Capistrano in April of 2005. At left is the façade of the first adobe church with its added espadaña. Behind the campanario, or "bell wall" is the "Sacred Garden." The Mission has earned a reputation as the "Loveliest of the Franciscan Ruins."
Mission San Juan Capistrano is located in California
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Location in California
LocationSan Juan Capistrano, California
Coordinates36°38′43″N 118°09′24″W / 36.6453°N 118.1567°W / 36.6453; -118.1567
Name as foundedLa Misión de San Juan Capistrano de Sajavit
English translationThe Mission of Saint John of Sajavit
PatronSaint John of Capestrano
Nickname(s)
  • "The Jewel of the Missions"
  • "The Mission of the Swallow"
Founding dateNovember 1, 1776 (1776-11-01)
Founding priest(s)Father Presidente Junípero Serra
Founding OrderSeventh
Military districtFirst
Native tribe(s)
Spanish name(s)
Juaneño
Native place name(s)Quanís Savit, Sajivit
Baptisms4,340
Confirmations1,182
Marriages1,153
Burials3,126
Neophyte population900
Secularized1834
Returned to the Church1865
Governing bodyRoman Catholic Church
Current useChapel / Museum
DesignatedSeptember 3, 1971
Reference no.71000170
Reference no.#200
Website
www.missionsjc.com
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Mission San Juan Capistrano
A view of Mission San Juan Capistrano in April of 2005. At left is the façade of the first adobe church with its added espadaña. Behind the campanario, or "bell wall" is the "Sacred Garden." The Mission has earned a reputation as the "Loveliest of the Franciscan Ruins."
Mission San Juan Capistrano is located in California
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Location in California
LocationSan Juan Capistrano, California
Coordinates36°38′43″N 118°09′24″W / 36.6453°N 118.1567°W / 36.6453; -118.1567
Name as foundedLa Misión de San Juan Capistrano de Sajavit
English translationThe Mission of Saint John of Sajavit
PatronSaint John of Capestrano
Nickname(s)
  • "The Jewel of the Missions"
  • "The Mission of the Swallow"
Founding dateNovember 1, 1776 (1776-11-01)
Founding priest(s)Father Presidente Junípero Serra
Founding OrderSeventh
Military districtFirst
Native tribe(s)
Spanish name(s)
Juaneño
Native place name(s)Quanís Savit, Sajivit
Baptisms4,340
Confirmations1,182
Marriages1,153
Burials3,126
Neophyte population900
Secularized1834
Returned to the Church1865
Governing bodyRoman Catholic Church
Current useChapel / Museum
DesignatedSeptember 3, 1971
Reference no.71000170
Reference no.#200
Website
www.missionsjc.com

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