Junipero Serra

Junipero Serra
Author: Steven W. Hackel
Publsiher: Hill and Wang
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780374711092

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A portrait of the priest and colonialist who is one of the most important figures in California's history In the 1770s, just as Britain's American subjects were freeing themselves from the burdens of colonial rule, Spaniards moved up the California coast to build frontier outposts of empire and church. At the head of this effort was Junípero Serra, an ambitious Franciscan who hoped to convert California Indians to Catholicism and turn them into European-style farmers. For his efforts, he has been beatified by the Catholic Church and widely celebrated as the man who laid the foundation for modern California. But his legacy is divisive. The missions Serra founded would devastate California's Native American population, and much more than his counterparts in colonial America, he remains a contentious and contested figure to this day. Steven W. Hackel's groundbreaking biography, Junípero Serra: California's Founding Father, is the first to remove Serra from the realm of polemic and place him within the currents of history. Born into a poor family on the Spanish island of Mallorca, Serra joined the Franciscan order and rose to prominence as a priest and professor through his feats of devotion and powers of intellect. But he could imagine no greater service to God than converting Indians, and in 1749 he set off for the new world. In Mexico, Serra first worked as a missionary to Indians and as an uncompromising agent of the Inquisition. He then became an itinerant preacher, gaining a reputation as a mesmerizing orator who could inspire, enthrall, and terrify his audiences at will. With a potent blend of Franciscan piety and worldly cunning, he outmaneuvered Spanish royal officials, rival religious orders, and avaricious settlers to establish himself as a peerless frontier administrator. In the culminating years of his life, he extended Spanish dominion north, founding and promoting missions in present-day San Diego, Los Angeles, Monterey, and San Francisco. But even Serra could not overcome the forces massing against him. California's military leaders rarely shared his zeal, Indians often opposed his efforts, and ultimately the missions proved to be cauldrons of disease and discontent. Serra, in his hope to save souls, unwittingly helped bring about the massive decline of California's indigenous population. On the three-hundredth anniversary of Junípero Serra's birth, Hackel's complex, authoritative biography tells the full story of a man whose life and legacies continue to be both celebrated and denounced. Based on exhaustive research and a vivid narrative, this is an essential portrait of America's least understood founder.

Father Jun pero Serra

Father Jun  pero Serra
Author: Donna Genet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1996
Genre: California
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173011919902

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The story of the priest who founded the first nine missions in California during the eighteenth century, and dedicated his life to the peaceful spread of Christianity. Father Serra also left a lasting impact on California's farming community, since many of its significant crops originated in the mission gardens and orchards.

Father Junipero Serra

Father Junipero Serra
Author: Mariana Medina,Donna Genet
Publsiher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766069961

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A Spanish Franciscan friar, Father Junipero Serra traveled to the New World to bring Catholicism to the indigenous peoples, and in 1769 founded the first mission in California. Read all about Father Serra's incredible life, including his historic accomplishments and the recent controversies surrounding his missionary work.

Junipero Serra

Junipero Serra
Author: Linda Gondosch
Publsiher: Magnificat-Ignatius
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-09-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1621640620

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In 18th-century Spain, daring stories of missionaries spreading the Gospel in the New World ignited the imagination of a devout young boy. Miguel Serra's dream soon became a reality. As Franciscan friar Junípero Serra, he traveled to the New World and tirelessly preached the love of Christ to the natives living in the uncharted wilderness of California. Join the "founding father of California" on his amazing journey. Experience the zeal of the saint who established the first nine Catholic missions in California, from San Diego to San Francisco.

Jun pero Serra

Jun  pero Serra
Author: Rose Marie Beebe,Robert M. Senkewicz
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2015-03-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806149660

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In Junípero Serra: California, Indians, and the Transformation of a Missionary, Beebe and Senkewicz focus on Serra’s religious identity and his relations with Native peoples. They intersperse their narrative with new and accessible translations of many of Serra’s letters and sermons, which allows his voice to be heard in a more direct and engaging fashion.

The Worlds of Junipero Serra

The Worlds of Junipero Serra
Author: Steven W. Hackel
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2018-02-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520968165

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As one of America’s most important missionaries, Junípero Serra is widely recognized as the founding father of California’s missions. It was for that work that he was canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis. Less well known, however, is the degree to which Junípero Serra embodied the social, religious and artistic currents that shaped Spain and Mexico across the 18th century. Further, Serra’s reception in American culture in the 19th and 20th centuries has often been obscured by the controversies surrounding his treatment of California’s Indians. This volume situates Serra in the larger Spanish and Mexican contexts within which he lived, learned, and came of age. Offering a rare glimpse into Serra’s life, these essays capture the full complexity of cultural trends and developments that paved the way for this powerful missionary to become not only California’s most polarizing historical figure but also North America’s first Spanish colonial saint.

Writings of Jun pero Serra

Writings of Jun  pero Serra
Author: Saint Junípero Serra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1956
Genre: California
ISBN: UOM:39015019764540

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Father Junipero Serra

Father Junipero Serra
Author: Lynda Arnéz
Publsiher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766067127

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Born in Spain in 1713, Father Serra was sent to the New World to spread the Catholic religion. He founded twenty-one missions in what became the state of California, and influenced the lives of thousands of people. Learn about Father Serra’s remarkable life and accomplishments.