
Things Need to Know - Basic Info about Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala
Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala located on the Las California's province, was declared the first Franciscan mission. Founded on July 16 1769 by Blessed Junipero Serra, it is a very active catholic parish today. This place was the first burial place of the entire Alta California. As of today the mission has got tremendous historical significance and attracts lots of tourist.
Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala on Wikipedia.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_San_Diego_de_Alcal%C3%A1
When the mission first originated, their first aim was to attain self sufficiency. In order to do so they took upon farming as an industry. The mission also established trade and commerce locally. They also imparted proper methods of livestock maintenance and mechanical tools. Under the supervision of padres the natives produced and consumed. Slowly the mission stated to look after the affair of military and commerce of the California.
Mission events on missionsandiego.com
http://www.missionsandiego.com/events.htm
The mission bells played a crucial role in the process of command and control. They rang to signal work time, advancing ships and also deaths. They were the voice of mission, asking people to work and relax in a scientific manner. The mission has five bells to serve their purpose. The mission was a symbol of hope and it also enriched the local lives.
Information about the mission on interment.net
http://www.interment.net/data/us/ca/sandiego/alcala/san_diego_alcala.htm
The mission San Diego, California as of today stands as a symbol of peace and control. They organize many programs and special events for the mass. Some of the upcoming programs are "Taste of the mission", "Logos Bible Studies" etc. The mission also preaches religious knowledge. Various social service programs are a part of the missions daily work activities.
More information about mission staff and contact on missionsandiego.com
http://www.missionsandiego.com/staff_contacts.htm

