Illustrating the Life of Father Junípero Serra

Map of showing the birthplace of Father Serra in 1713. Editors’ collection.

Plaque in Petra, , showing Franciscan missionaries serving in from 1769 to 1836: Gerónimo Boscana, Juan Cabot, Pedro Cabot, Juan Crespí, Francisco Dumetz, Bartolomé Gilí, Antonio Jaume, Luis Jaume, Francisco Palóu, Mariano Payeras, Miguel Pieras, Antonio Ripoli, Mariano Rubi, Juan Bautista Sancho, Junípero Serra, and Buenaventura Sitjar. Photo by Iris Engstrand.

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Street in Petra, Mallorca, showing the house (No. 6) where Father Serra was born. Photo by Amy Brandt.

Tile plaque commemorating the renaming of Serra’s street in his honor on the 250th anniversary of his death in 1963. Photo by Iris Engstrand.

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Doorway to Serra’s house in Petra. Photo by Susan Brandt.

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Sitting room in Serra’s house in Petra. Photo by Peggy Dunn.

Upstairs area of Serra’s house. Photo by Peggy Dunn.

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Serra’s bedroom. Photo by Peggy Dunn.

Coal delivery box in front of Serra’s house. Photo by Susan Brandt.

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Entry way to Museo del Padre Junípero Serra, Petra. Mallorca. Photo by Janet Malek.

Interior of the Museo showing a painting of the first mass said in . Photo by Amy Brandt.

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Church of San Pedro where Serra was baptized as Miguel José in November 1713, Petra, Mallorca. Photo by Iris Engstrand.

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Interior of Convent of San Bernardino in Petra. Photo by Janet Malek.

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Convent of in . Photo by Susan Brandt.

Cloister in the Convent of San Francisco in Palma de Mallorca. Photo by Amy Brandt.

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Statue of Father Serra with a Juaneño Indian in front of the Convent of San Francisco in Palma de Mallorca. Photo by Janet Malek.

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Cathedral of Santa María in Palma de Mallorca. Photo by Amy Brandt.

Ayuntamiento building (City Hall) in Palma de Mallorca that served as the inspiration for the Casa de Balboa in Balboa Park. Photo by Iris Engstrand.

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Plaque showing the missions in Sierra Gorda, Querétaro, México, where Father Serra worked prior to traveling to California. Photo by Amy Brandt.

Mission Santiago de Jalpan in Sierra Gorda, Querétaro, México. Editors’ collection.

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Plaque in Petra illustrating Mission San Diego de Alcalá. Photo by Amy Brandt.

Photos and diagram in Petra showing Mission San Diego progress. Photo by Amy Brandt.

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Burial sepulcher of Father Serra in Mission San Carlos Borromeo (Carmel). Photo by Iris Engstrand.

Statue of Father Serra in the United States Capitol Hall of Fame in Washington, DC. Photo by Iris Engstrand.

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Statue of Father Serra at the Colegio de Fray Junípero Serra in Barcelona, Spain. Editors’ collection.

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Statue at Park, San Diego, called “The Padre” representing Franciscan missionaries in California. Photo by Iris Engstrand.

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Statue of Father Serra at Mission San Juan Capistrano. Photo by Iris Engstrand.

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Statue of Father Serra in Petra, Mallorca. Photo by Iris Engstrand.

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Statue of Father Serra at Mission San Diego de Alcalá. Photo by Iris Engstrand.

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JUNÍPERO SERRA MUSEUM Honors the first site of Mission San Diego de Alcalá and the Presidio of San Diego

Help celebrate the 300th birthday of Father Junípero Serra November 24, 2013

A party for the whole family at the Museum with refreshments, games hiking, and prizes.

For more information visit www.sandiegohistory.org 2727 Presidio Drive San Diego, CA 92103 Serra main: (619) 297-3258 · SD History Center main: (619) 232-6203

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