Most of them did ( Spanish missions) they were self-contained like town community centers and had living quarters, churches, schools, convents and rectories for priests and nuns- and often hospitals- in short all of your church-related social needs- as people die off- cemeteries may well have been on the grounds- as was and is the case with the larger Motherhouses of religious orders such as the Convent Station in New Jersey ( Sisters of Charity).
Yes, Mission San Rafael Arcangel has a cemetery. The original cemetery was built in the 1820s, and many Indians were buried there. The church and cemetery were later removed and built over. A cemetery currently exists in the north section of the town, called Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
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There were some destroyments in san rafael arcangel
The Mission San Rafael Arcangel was founded in 1817. The mission is named for Arcangel Rafael, who is the angel of bodily healing. The mission is located in California and began as a hospital serving the sick.
Mission of bodily healing
the women at san rafael arcangel was to cook the food
Mission San Rafeal Arcangel is between San Francisco Solano and San Jose de Guadalupe
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Adobe (positive sure) is what is made out of.
Cows,goats,pigs,chickens all lived at mission San Rafael archangel
Mission San Rafael Arcangel of course!There are so many reasons why!Just check it out!There is also San Juan Capistrano,Santa Ines,and San Diego de Alcala.Those are second,third, and fourth.But San Rafael Arcangel is totally the best!
Mission San Rafael was abandoned and was torn down but an artist in San Francisco made a postcard of San Rafael and was rebuilt thanks to him.