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Mission's and chapel
Within a year a brick campanario (" bell wall ") had been erected between the ruins of the stone church and the Mission's first chapel to support the four bells salvaged from the rubble of the campanile.
The chapel at Mission San Gabriel Arcángel was designed by Father Antonio Cruzado who hailed from Córdoba, Spain which accounts for the Mission's strong Islamic architecture | Moorish influence.

Mission's and church
The Mission's first permanent adobe church was dedicated with great ceremony on April 22, 1809.
The church's design is patterned after the Mission's original stone church, which was destroyed in an 1812 earthquake.

Mission's and for
In 1791, the Mission's two original bells were removed from the tree branch on which they had been hanging for the previous fifteen years and placed within a permanent mounting.
Father José Maria Zalvidea left San Juan Capistrano on or about November 25, 1842, when Mission San Luis Rey de Francia's Father Ibarra died, leaving the Mission without a resident priest for the first time ( Zalvidea had been the Mission's sole priest ever since the death of Father Josef Barona in 1831.
All that was left of the Mission was a single pear tree from the old Mission's orchard, it is for this reason that San Rafael is known as the " most obliterated of California's missions.
The island has a strong Christian presence and is a routine stop for the Maine Seacoast Mission's vessel Sunbeam.
Natarajan also took up the mantle of the editor of Tyagi, Chinmaya Mission's new fortnightly magazine and shifted to Bangalore in March 1956 for this purpose.
Pash even ordered an evacuation plan to be prepared for the Alsos Mission's main headquarters in Paris.
Each year until the building was razed in a fire in 1897, Crosby addressed the large crowds attending the anniversary service, where she would also recite one of her poems written for the occasion, many of which were set to music by Victor Benke, the Mission's volunteer organist from 1893 to 1897.
He ran a household for his wife, his brother ( Raja Ji ) and his sister-in-law ( Claudia ), and financed travel for the close officials and mahatmas who accompanied him on his frequent trips around the globe to attend the Mission's festivals.
After Regan sang backing vocals for The Mission's God's Own Medicine album, the band received greater attention and were signed to Phonogram.
In the Peace Mission's supportive communal environment, Faithful Mary's here to fore undiscovered talents for organization, business and leadership came to the surface, surprising herself just as well as others.
By 1935 she had risen to the rank of ' Angel ' ( co-worker ) in the Peace Mission with responsibilities for Peace Mission extensions in Newark, Harlem as well as satellite settlements in the upstate New York Peace Mission's " Promised land " agricultural settlements.
The group continues to use the name, despite a Vatican admonition that " no other group may use Couples for Christ " in their name other than Couples For Christ Global Mission's Foundation, Inc.
Importantly, as a result of this strategy the Mission's leadership decided to adopt the language of Mota Island ( in the Banks ) as the language of choice for translating and transmitting the word of God across the broader Banks, Torres and Temotu region.
The first permanent mission station and church-house of the Torres Islands was originally established by Durrad on the south coast of Tegua, but was eventually moved to Vipaka, on the south west side of Lo, following an apparent rumour of incestuous behaviour by the high chief of Tegua, whose sin was judged to be too abhorrent for the sensitivity of the Mission's leadership.
Dyer was recommended to Itō Hirobumi during the Iwakura Mission's visit to the United Kingdom for the post of Principal and Professor of Engineering at the new Imperial College of Engineering ( ICE or Kobu Daigakko ) in Tokyo by his professor, William John Macquorn Rankine and appointed in 1872 when just 25 years old.
In 1958, Campbell was called to become principal of the Faith Mission's Training Home and Bible College in Edinburgh, where he served for a number of years, before retiring.
To a great degree, he copied the Faith Mission's methods and traditions ; used their terminology and dress code ; duplicated their portable meeting halls and living quarters ( baches ); black stockings, hats and court-shoes for women ; and conventions.

Mission's and City
The London City Mission's early work centred on the poor and destitute, developing a wide range of charitable help including Ragged Schools and ministering to working people.

Mission's and San
Historians consider the Mission's pastoral location in the valley of the San Antonio River along the Santa Lucia Mountains as an outstanding example of early mission life.
The Criolla or " Mission grape ," was first planted at San Juan Capistrano in 1779 ; in 1783, the first wine produced in Alta California emerged from the Mission's winery.
In 1832, the Mission's 12, 000 cattle, 13, 000 horses, and 12, 000 sheep roamed Mission lands from present-day Oakland to San Jose.
In May, 1991 administration of the Mission reverted to the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, and since June 1996 the Barnabite Fathers have held charge over the Mission's affairs.

Mission's and from
But the biggest threat to the Mission's stability came from the presence of Spanish settlers who sought to take over Capistrano's fertile lands.
The 50th Anniversary edition includes a new introduction by Newbery Medalist Lois Lowry and also includes extracts from Father Gonzales Rubio in the Santa Barbara Mission's Book of Burials.
In December 1973, when he turned 16, Rawat took administrative control of the Mission's U. S. branch and began to assert his independence from his mother who returned to India with Satpal.
" Premie Centers ", were households committed to the Mission's activity that donated 30 % of their income and followed dietary rules, but that allowed married, non-celibate couples and children, and which weren't subject to orders from the national Mission.
MtS is funded entirely by donations from the public, whose generosity pays the salaries and expenses of the Mission's port chaplains.
Typically of a religious nature, some of the non-HCJB produced programs broadcast from the station were the Pacific Garden Mission's " Unshackled!
The Mission's Chief, Hédi Annabi, was reported dead on 13 January by President René Préval and French news sources and on 16 January the United Nations confirmed the death after his body was recovered by a search and rescue team from China.

Mission's and Mission
Also interred at the Mission are the bodies of numerous Franciscan fathers who died during their time of service, as well as the remains of Reverend Raymond Catalan, C. M. F., who undertook the restoration of the Mission's gardens.
Father Amúrrio performed the Mission's first baptism on December 19 of that year ( a total of 4, 639 souls were converted at the Mission between 1776 and 1847.
Regarded today as one of the more colorful events in the Mission's history, an annual celebration is held to memorialize " The Day that Pirates Sacked the Mission.
The Peace Mission's sacred texts are the various taped and recorded as well as the written speeches of Father Divine and the later speeches and writings of Mother Divine as printed in Peace Mission pamphlets and booklets and in the official periodicals The Spoken Word ( 1934 – 1937 ) and The New Day ( 1936 – 1989 ).
Now he was in charge of the British Adriatic Mission, with Samuel Hoare coordinating the Mission's special intelligence in Rome.
Keenly interested in service to sick and suffering people, he was posted to the Mission's hospital centre, Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan, Kolkata, in 1958.

Mission's and .
He has also branched out as a record producer, having produced such albums as The Mission's album Children, The Datsuns ' second album Outta Sight, Outta Mind ( 2004 ) and Uncle Earl's Waterloo, Tenneesee album of Old-time music, released in March, 2007 on Rounder Records.
Today the 300-year-old work hangs in front of and slightly to the left of the old high altar and reredos in the Mission's sanctuary.
However, the ensuing fire touched off by the earthquake reached almost to the Mission's doorstep.
The 1820s and 30s saw a gradual decline in the Mission's status.
Around 1820 an estancia ( station ) was established a few miles north on the banks of the Santa Ana River to accommodate the Mission's sizeable cattle herd.
Upon his death in 1825, Don José Antonio Yorba I ( a prominent Spanish land owner and member of the Portolà Expedition ), was buried in the Mission's ceremony in an unmarked grave ; a cenotaph was later placed in Yorba's honor.
" By 1835, little of the Mission's assets remained, though the manufacture of hides and tallow continued in full swing as described in Richard Henry Dana's classic novel Two Years Before the Mast.
The Mission's once-renowned California pepper tree can be seen just to the left of the adobe church's espadaña.
According to The Mission's manager Tony Perrin, the case never went to court and Hussey's new band was able to release their material through an independent outlet.

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