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  1. The history of Mission San Juan began in the woods of East Texas. In 1716, Mission San José de los Nazonis was established to serve the Nazonis Indians. However, the mission was not successful, and whatever was transportable was moved here.

  2. 1 paź 2023 · 5. 454 views 9 months ago. Mission San Juan de Capistrano originally founded in 1716 in Eastern, Texas, and been transferred in 1731. Known as the "Crown Jewel of the Missions", it is...

  3. Experience the spiritual ambiance and sacred liturgy of the Basilica de San Juan from the comfort of your home. Join us for our live-streamed Mass, a celebration of faith and devotion, broadcast directly from this revered site. Whether you're a regular attendee or a visitor from afar, our livestream brings the blessings of the Basilica to you, ...

  4. Basilica de San Juan - Basilica de San Juan. SCHEDULE. WEEKDAY MASSES • MISAS ENTRE SEMANA. Monday - Saturday / Lunes a Sábado. 11:30 am & 5:30 pm. Tuesdays & Thursdays / Martes y Jueves. 6:30 am. Saturday - Vigil / Sábado - Vigilia. 5:30 PM (English) Sunday Masses / Misas Dominicales. 7:00 am - Español. 9:00 am - English.

  5. 15 mar 2024 · Walk the mission grounds and visit the church and park museum. Explore the Yanaguana Trail, a paved 1/4 of a mile loop trail that takes you to an original stretch of the San Antonio River. South of the mission behind the tree line, you will find historic farm fields that are still in use today.

  6. Mission San Juan Capistrano moved to the San Antonio River from East Texas on March 5, 1731. The unfinished church was utilized as a cemetery and some of the original mission residents were buried there. Today, many of the parishioners are descendants of the original inhabitants of the mission.

  7. Mission San Juan Capistrano moved from east Texas to San Antonio in 1731. It is the closest mission to the San Antonio River that provided all the missions with water for their crops through an innovative series of acequias or water canals built by the mission Indians.

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