San
Antonio Missions National Historic Park
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Mission Concepción served for many years as the residence of the Father President, a missionary elected from among his Franciscan brothers from the College of Queretaro to serve as the local field coordinator. From the beginning, Mission Concepción hosted religious festivals. Missionaries strove to replace traditional Native American rituals and celebrations with Christian pageantry. Morality plays and processionals such as Las Posadas, reenacting the events surrounding the birth of Christ, were commonly practiced. The missionaries through baptisms and administration of other sacraments formalized Native Americans’ acceptance of Christianity. This combination of strict teaching and celebration eventually bore fruit. Today, these missions are active parishes with many members tracing their roots to the mission residents of long ago. - NPS Excerpt |
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