Preserving California Missions Legacy 
Over 200 years of history are preserved in Mission San Luis Rey, California's "King of the California Missions ". Old Mission San Luis Rey's Historic Church faces closure if a state-mandated seismic retrofit is not completed.
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King Of The California Missions 
Mission San Luis Rey de Francia was founded on June 13, 1798, by Father Fermin Lasuen, Father-President of the Mission Chain after Father Junipero Serra's death. It was the 18th mission in the 21 mission chain in Alta California. It was named for Sai...
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Authentic Mission Era Features At Mission San Luis Rey Part 
A convento is the friars' living quarters usually attached to the church. At Mission San Luis Rey, this wing was fronted by 32 arches and held rooms intended for the missionaries and official visitors and guests. The dining room and kitchen were also...
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Quick Facts on Californian Missions 
San Luis Rey de Francia, "King of Missions," was the eighteenth of the Franciscan establishments in California; and the second founded in what is now the County of San Diego-second therefore on El Camino Real. Here are some q&a for Old ...
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Save the Mission San Luis Rey 
San Luis Rey de Francia, "King of Missions," was the eighteenth of the Franciscan establishments in California; and the second founded in what is now the County of San Diego-second therefore on El Camino Real. Many things can be owned - car...
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Father Junipero Serras last days in California 
It took Father Serra almost twenty years from the time he was first summoned to come to the New World and serve in the missions before he got to his first California Mission in San Diego in what is today the State of California.
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