


The Curator’s Corner:
“The building up of a mission,” wrote historian Father Maynard J. Geiger, O.F.M. (1901-1977), “was a long, slow, tedious task.” The church building period lasted nineteen years, from 1776 to 1795. Adobe brick making on any scale did not start until 1783, and it took two years, 1794 to 1795, to cover the present church roof with clay tiles. Four (possibly five) different churches were built, three (four?) of them of palisade (vertical pole walls plastered with mud and roofed with tule reeds), the final one of adobe.
The precise number of churches depends upon interpretation of Mission co-founder Padre Benito Cambon’s reports for the year 1787, which describe a disaster that occurred on January 14. Violent winds blew with hurricane intensity nearly all that night and demolished a significant part of the third palisade church along with a number of its interior furnishings. This church was rebuilt, strengthened, and re-dedicated that same year on Holy Thursday. According to Geiger, whether this repaired Church should be considered a fourth church at the Mission depends largely upon the extent of the damage done, and he notes that Cambon’s description, “La echo todo por tierra” (It was thrown entirely to the ground), seems to indicate total destruction.
To be continued…….


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