Ghost Stories of Mission San Antonio De Padua, California
Just off California's Highway 101 sits the historic and very haunted Mission San Antonio De Padua. Here's a tour around the site and retelling of its ghost stories. More content at:
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San Antonio De Padua Mission By Lundan Lane
My Mission report is on the San Antonio de Padua Mission and it was the third mission in California. It was founded in 1771 and that was a long time ago. The founder of this mission was Father Juniper Serra and the missions were made for indians so they could learn about the gospel. This mission was named after St. Anthony of Padua, who was the patron Saint of the poor. The location of this great mission is Jolon California. The current location of the San Antonio de Padua Mission was chosen due to the unstable water source of its’ original location, which by the way is unknown.
Even though the Mission was founded in 1771, the actual building of the church proper didn’t begin until 1810. By that time there were 178 Native Americans living at the Mission. They didn’t live there very long. Before the actual construction of the Mission the Indians occupied the lands. In 1805 there were 1300 Native Americans living at the Mission and by 1834 there were only 150 still living there.
The Indian tribe that lived at the mission for a very short time is known today as the Salinan Indians. The name was given to this tribe by Robert Lathem, he named them after the Salinas River, but no name is recorded that this tribe called themselves (Their native language is rumored to be part of the “hypothetical Hokan” language). I think it would be fun to learn more about these mysterious people.
Something different about this Mission is that no town grew up around it. I didn’t find any information on why, but I read that there were no supplies sent from Mexico to the Mission in 1817 due to heavy rains, and the cattle corral washed away. Maybe some people thought they would starve if crops washed away and help could not get to them, but I don’t really know.
The period of secularization or the decline of the San Antonio de Padua Mission began early in 1834, when the Mission became government property. On November 4, 1834 Governor Figueroa issued the final proclamation that took the rights of the Mission away from the Catholic Church and placed the entire Mission under civil jurisdiction, or in other words the Mission was taken by the Country. This is when the mission began to be neglected, which of course lead to the destruction of the beautiful buildings and grounds.
The United States land commission finally returned to Mission property to the Catholic Church in 1863 which gave them 33 acres of land. President Abraham Lincoln signed the decree for this. Fr. Doroteo Ambris lived there along with a few indian families, but in 1882 or 1883 Fr. Ambris died and the Mission was abandoned again. The Mission had tiles taken from the roof that went to a railroad company, but this left the Mission with no roof, so the inside of the Mission began to fall apart.
In 1939-1940, the United States Army purchased land surrounding the Mission from Randolph Hearst to establish the Hunter-Liggett Military Reservation and train troops during World War 2.
1952 The Franciscans complete the reconstruction of the Mission that they began in 1928. In 2005 the Franciscan Friars turned over the care of the Mission to the Diocese of Monterey (the owners of the Mission). To this day the Diocese serve as an active Catholic Parish, which consists of only 50 families. They host retreats, hold four fundraisers a year and run a gift shop to raise funds for the Mission. They need to raise a whole boat load of money to finish their reconstruction of the San Antonio de Padua Mission. They even have a Mission cat named Rosario who is famous. You should visit the Mission to see Rosario and see what treasures you can find.
#3 Mission San Antonio de Padua - 1771
The third mission - Mission San Antonio de Padua. Built in 1771 and moved to current location in 1773. It is located in Jolon, California.
Our Bucket List was to see all 21 California Missions which we were able to check off in 2013.
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Mission San Antonio de Padua
Called the mission that time forgot, San Antonio offers the most authentic mission experience in California
Mission San Antonio de Padua fears closure with millions to fundraise
The money raised at Sunday's Fiesta celebration at Mission San Antonio de Padua will go toward the day-to-day operations of the Mission. But millions more are needed in upgrades so the Mission meets modern earthquake standards.
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HAUNTED Mission 2 SAN DIEGO DE ALCALA - 21 MISSIONS PILGRIMAGE Ghost of Father Jaime
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San Diego de Alcalá is the first mission in california. It was established On July 16, 1769, by Father Serra. This church was considered the mother of all churches. It was named in honor of saint didacus of alcala. Till this day this mission is still in use.
Missions from South to North:
1 Mission San Diego de Alcalá 10818 San Diego Mission Rd.
San Diego, California 92108-2429
2 Mission San Luis Rey de Francia 4050 Mission Ave.
San Luis Rey, California 92068 USA
3 Mission San Juan Capistrano 26801 Ortega Hwy.
San Juan Capistrano, California 92675
4 Mission San Gabriel 428 South Mission Dr.
San Gabriel, California 91776-1299
5 Mission San Fernando Rey de España 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd.
Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California 91345
6 Mission San Buenaventura 211 East Main Street
Ventura, CA 93001
7 Mission Santa Barbara 2201 Laguna St.
Santa Barbara, California 93105
8 Mission Santa Inés 1760 Mission Drive, Solvang, California 93464
9 Mission La Purísima Concepción 2295 Purisima Road, Lompoc, Santa Barbara County, California 93436
10 Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa 728 Monterey St.
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
11 Mission San Miguel Arcángel 775 Mission Street
San Miguel, San Luis Obispo County, California 93451
12 Mission San Antonio de Padua 775 Mission Street
San Miguel, San Luis Obispo County, California 93451
13 Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad near Jolon, Monterey County, California
14 Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo 3080 Rio Rd.Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, 93923
15 Mission San Juan Bautista 406 2nd Street
San Juan Bautista, California 95045
16 Mission Santa Cruz 130-134 School St.
Santa Cruz, California
17 Mission Santa Clara de Asís 500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, California 95053
18 Mission San José 43300 Mission Blvd.
Fremont, California 94539
19 Mission San Francisco de Asís(Mission Dolores) 320 Dolores Street
San Francisco, California 94114
20 Mission San Rafael Arcángel 1104 5th Avenue
San Rafael, California 94901-2916
21 Mission San Francisco Solano 114 East Spain
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Missions of San Antonio, Texas
Address: 6701 San Jose Dr, San Antonio, TX 78214, United States
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California Coast Trails (FULL Audiobook)
California Coast Trails - audiobook
Joseph Smeaton CHASE (1864 - 1923)
In 1911, decades before California's coast Highway 1 was built, an Englishman rode 2000 miles on horseback the length of California, from Mexico to Oregon. On the way he is courteously received at isolated ranches, has many quiet adventures, and is generally amazed by the beauty of our coast. A classic early California travelog. Chase was born in Islington (London) and but lived most of this life in the California desert.
Here are Chase's major landmarks, first going south and then turning north:
Chap. 1 El Monte to Laguna Beach. Chap. 2 Aliso Canyon to San Juan Capistrano. Chap. 3 San Juan hot springs (east of Mission Viejo) to Oceanside. Chap 4. Del Mar to San Diego. Chap. 5 San Fernando Valley to Malibu. Chap. 6 Boney Mountain (in the Santa Monica Mtns.) to Ventura. Chap. 7 Carpenteria to Santa Barbara. Chap 8. Refugio Pass (south of Solvang) to Lompoc. Chap. 9 Solvang to Las Cruces (south of Solvang). Chap. 10 Point Conception back to Lompoc. Chap. 11 Casmalia to Avila (on SLO Bay). Chap. 12 San Luis Obispo to Morro Bay. Chap. 13 to Jolon and Mission San Antonio de Padua (SE of Ft. Hunter Liggett). Chap. 14 to Pacific Valley (south of Limekiln State Park). Chap. 15 Limekiln, Lucia, to about Lopez Point. Chap. 16 Big Sur, Point Sur Lighthouse to Monterey. Chap. 17 Seaside through the Santa Cruz Mtns. to Pescadero (San Mateo Co.). Chap. 18 Half Moon Bay, San Francisco, to Drakes Bay. Chap. 19 Tomales Bay to Gualala. Chap. 20 Navarro to Westport. Chap. 21 King Range and the Mattole Valley to Eureka. Chap. 22 Arcata to the Klamath.
(Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
Genre(s): Nature
Language: English (FULL Audiobook)
California Missions: Visit all 21 Missions on El Camino Real
We traveled the El Camino Real to each of the California Missions, to see the history that shaped California. The missions, built between 1769 and 1823, span 600 miles from San Diego to Sonoma. All are easily accessible from either the Pacific Coast Highway (H-1) or Highway 101. Each location is an official National Register of Historic Places and California State Landmarks.
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San Diego de Alcalá (at San Diego)
San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo (at Carmel)
San Antonio de Padua (at Jolon)
San Gabriel Arcángel (at San Gabriel)
San Luis Obispo de Tolosa (at San Luis Obispo)
San Francisco de Asís Dolores (at San Francisco)
San Juan Capistrano (at Capistrano)
Santa Clara de Asís (at Santa Clara)
San Buenaventura (at Ventura)
Santa Bárbara (at Santa Barbara)
La Purísima Concepción (at Lompoc)
Santa Cruz (at Santa Cruz)
Nuestra Señora de la Soledad (at Soledad)
San José (at Fremont)
San Juan Bautista (at San Juan Bautista)
San Miguel Arcángel (at San Miguel)
San Fernando Rey de España (at San Fernando)
San Luis Rey de Francia (at Oceanside)
Santa Inés (at Solvang)
San Rafael Arcángel (at San Rafael)
San Francisco Solano (at Sonoma)
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An Island in Time
Mission San Antionio de Padua, located near King City in Central California, must raise money for a state required earthquake retrofit by 2017. This classic mission is unique in its pristine rural location.
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A Place In Time - Stephen Fisher Productions
A Place In Time
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HAUNTED Mission 1 Santa Ines Solvang - 21 Missions Pilgrimage CROW in graveyard is this an OMEN?
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SANTA INES
Join us in our Pilgrimage to visit the 21 Missions of California. Here is a prelude of what is to come. Enjoy the history and the beauty of the Missions. With each visit I will collect Holy water from each church and combine them together. To track the journey, the missions stores sells pass port books and it can be stamped by the people there.
Missions from South to North:
1 Mission San Diego de Alcalá 10818 San Diego Mission Rd.
San Diego, California 92108-2429
2 Mission San Luis Rey de Francia 4050 Mission Ave.
San Luis Rey, California 92068 USA
3 Mission San Juan Capistrano 26801 Ortega Hwy.
San Juan Capistrano, California 92675
4 Mission San Gabriel 428 South Mission Dr.
San Gabriel, California 91776-1299
5 Mission San Fernando Rey de España 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd.
Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California 91345
6 Mission San Buenaventura 211 East Main Street
Ventura, CA 93001
7 Mission Santa Barbara 2201 Laguna St.
Santa Barbara, California 93105
8 Mission Santa Inés 1760 Mission Drive, Solvang, California 93464
9 Mission La Purísima Concepción 2295 Purisima Road, Lompoc, Santa Barbara County, California 93436
10 Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa 728 Monterey St.
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
11 Mission San Miguel Arcángel 775 Mission Street
San Miguel, San Luis Obispo County, California 93451
12 Mission San Antonio de Padua 775 Mission Street
San Miguel, San Luis Obispo County, California 93451
13 Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad near Jolon, Monterey County, California
14 Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo 3080 Rio Rd.Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, 93923
15 Mission San Juan Bautista 406 2nd Street
San Juan Bautista, California 95045
16 Mission Santa Cruz 130-134 School St.
Santa Cruz, California
17 Mission Santa Clara de Asís 500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, California 95053
18 Mission San José 43300 Mission Blvd.
Fremont, California 94539
19 Mission San Francisco de Asís(Mission Dolores) 320 Dolores Street
San Francisco, California 94114
20 Mission San Rafael Arcángel 1104 5th Avenue
San Rafael, California 94901-2916
21 Mission San Francisco Solano 114 East Spain
California Coast Trails by Joseph Smeaton CHASE Part 1/2 | Full Audio Book
California Coast Trails by Joseph Smeaton CHASE (1864 - 1923)
Genre(s): Nature, Memoirs
Read by: Adrian Praetzellis in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Preface and Chap 1
00:37:17 - 02 - Chap 2
01:05:35 - 03 - Chap 3
01:29:44 - 04 - Chap 4
01:50:30 - 05 - Chap 5
02:15:11 - 06 - Chap 6
02:38:49 - 07 - Chap 7
02:56:29 - 08 - Chap 8
03:16:50 - 09 - Chap 9
03:45:48 - 10 - Chap 10
04:15:47 - 11 - Chap 11
04:50:06 - 12 - Chap 12
05:24:59 - 13 - Chap 13
05:54:35 - 14 - Chap 14
06:17:00 - 15 - Chap 15
06:40:18 - 16 - Chap 16
In 1911, decades before California's coast Highway 1 was built, an Englishman rode 2000 miles on horseback the length of California, from Mexico to Oregon. On the way he is courteously received at isolated ranches, has many quiet adventures, and is generally amazed by the beauty of our coast. A classic early California travelog. Chase was born in Islington (London) and but lived most of this life in the California desert.Here are Chase's major landmarks, first going south and then turning north:Chap. 1 El Monte to Laguna Beach. Chap. 2 Aliso Canyon to San Juan Capistrano. Chap. 3 San Juan hot springs (east of Mission Viejo) to Oceanside. Chap 4. Del Mar to San Diego. Chap. 5 San Fernando Valley to Malibu. Chap. 6 Boney Mountain (in the Santa Monica Mtns.) to Ventura. Chap. 7 Carpenteria to Santa Barbara. Chap 8. Refugio Pass (south of Solvang) to Lompoc. Chap. 9 Solvang to Las Cruces (south of Solvang). Chap. 10 Point Conception back to Lompoc. Chap. 11 Casmalia to Avila (on SLO Bay). Chap. 12 San Luis Obispo to Morro Bay. Chap. 13 to Jolon and Mission San Antonio de Padua (SE of Ft. Hunter Liggett). Chap. 14 to Pacific Valley (south of Limekiln State Park). Chap. 15 Limekiln, Lucia, to about Lopez Point. Chap. 16 Big Sur, Point Sur Lighthouse to Monterey. Chap. 17 Seaside through the Santa Cruz Mtns. to Pescadero (San Mateo Co.). Chap. 18 Half Moon Bay, San Francisco, to Drakes Bay. Chap. 19 Tomales Bay to Gualala. Chap. 20 Navarro to Westport. Chap. 21 King Range and the Mattole Valley to Eureka. Chap. 22 Arcata to the Klamath.(Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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