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Tips for Visitors. Allocate at least two 2 hours to explore and enjoy this mission and its special attractions. Try to pick a sunny day for your visit. Some of the important attractions are outdoors. At the rear of the parking area in front of the mission near the exit road is a telescope available for viewing the ruins of the old mills which are not yet open to the public. This land is owned by the California State Parks with long-term plans to provide public access.

Year Secularized. Year Returned to Catholic Church. Patron Saint Named For. Saint Agnes of Rome, a thirteen 13 year old Roman girl martyred in A.

Prominent Missionary Leaders. Founding Father President - Fr. Founding Missionaries - Fr. Indians Joining Mission. Mission Site. Mission Layout. Water Source. Agricultural Output. Mission Church. Mission Bells. Mission Art and Artifacts. Mill Ruins.

By the end of , the baptismal register already contained the names of Chumash converts of all ages. An earthquake near Santa Barbara destroyed most of the original church, part of the division wall, and the bell tower. Dedicated on July 4, , the new church and bell tower still stand today. Plan your visit. Today the parish continues to restore and preserve the "Mission of the Passes" to serve the greater community. Gift Shop except holidays. Museum except holidays 9 am - pm Monday - Saturday 10 am to pm Sunday.

Self-Guided Tours Available Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. To read the proclamation letter of the Jubilee Year by Archbishop Gomez and to see additional information, visit forwardinmission.

Please call People Helping People for more information: Hwy behind the post office Monday-Friday 9 am-3 pm Walk-in and deliveries for seniors available - call Read a reflection on the pandemic from Archbishop Gomez Holy Communion is distributed at the front door of the Church after Saturday pm and pm and Sunday am and am Masses. Please be generous. You may use the envelopes provided or give by visiting www.

Thank you! Tweets by Pope Francis. Tweets by Archbishop Gomez. Tweets by Bishop Barron.



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