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Author Topic: Story of a California Mission Walker  (Read 2126 times)

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Re: Story of a California Mission Walker
« Reply #15 on: May 25, 2017, 06:45:57 PM »
Found these two links about walking the CA mission trail.  I had not heard about the walkers before this thread so I'm finding this very interesting.  My knees won't allow me to walk in but maybe next year I could drive it.

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Re: Story of a California Mission Walker
« Reply #16 on: May 25, 2017, 07:02:08 PM »
Jesuit Father Kino also established missions in Arizona.  The only one I have been to is  San Xavier del Bac.

San Xavier del Bac
Looks beautiful! I love those old Spanish missions! Everyone should venture down to the Southwest, if not Mexico or some other Latin American country, and take a few of them in. Guatemala City and Antigua Guatemala have some of the best examples in Central America. My dream is to some day go to Cuba to see the old Spanish architecture there.
On a side note, I wonder if these old mission churches shudder when they hear the Novus Ordo being celebrated inside. Their walls were built to echo the melodious tones of ecclesiastical Latin and Gregorian chant, not NewChurch blather about "not judging" and "dialoguing with our separated brethren."


Re: Story of a California Mission Walker
« Reply #17 on: May 25, 2017, 07:26:57 PM »
 I wonder if these old mission churches shudder when they hear the Novus Ordo being celebrated inside. Their walls were built to echo the melodious tones of ecclesiastical Latin and Gregorian chant, not NewChurch blather about "not judging" and "dialoguing with our separated brethren."
I've spent the last hour reading about all the missions and I was thinking the same thing.  It is so sorrowful that they are in the hands of the NO. :'(