Never Turn Back

Father Serra's Mission

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Never Turn Back

Father Serra's Mission

Describes the life of the Spanish priest who established missions in California in the late eighteenth century and discusses the lack of understanding between him and the Indians he came to convert.

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English
Pages
52

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Never Turn Back: Father Serra's Mission
1993, Raintree Steck-Vaughn
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 47-52).

Published in
Austin, Tex
Series
Stories of America

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
979.4/02/092, B
Library of Congress
E99.D5 S377 1993, E99.D5S377 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
52 p. :
Number of pages
52

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1710892M
Internet Archive
neverturnbackfat0000rawl
ISBN 10
0811472213, 0811480615
LCCN
92012814
Library Thing
1442829
Goodreads
489842
466277

Work Description

Never Turn Back: Father Serra’s Mission describes the life of the Spanish priest, Father Junípero Serra, who established missions in California in the late eighteenth century and discusses the lack of understanding between him and the Indians he came to convert.

In 1769, Father Serra journeys to Alta California to found a Roman Catholic mission among the American Indian people. If successful, it will be the first Spanish settlement in present-day California.
Father Serra is an extremely important figure in the development of present-day California. His missions not only served as the centerpiece to the development of Catholicism in California, but also as a key foundation to the growth of metropolitan cities such as San Francisco, San Jose and San Diego.

Father Junípero Serra’s legacy still remains along the former El Camino Real (the present-day Highway 101 & San Diego Freeway) in the form of twenty-one missions, nine of which he personally founded and developed. Each mission has its own individual identity, history, and unique traditions.

The Mission System was implemented under the guidelines of the Catholic Church and the Spanish government. They were set up to become the primary center of evangelization to Christianize the Native Americans, and also were designed to train the natives to become successful tradespeople in the new Spanish society.

Alex Haley, as General Editor, wrote the introduction.

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