I just came back from San Antonio today. We visited all four of these missions on the mission trail as well as the Alamo. All sites are free and very accessible. It was nearly 100 degrees but it was a dry heat, just make sure you have some water with you and comfortable shoes. I saw these missions in 1993, thirty years ago, but I was much more impressed this time around. Maybe the spiritual feeling is easier to enter into you when you are older. There was a Spanish speaking family in Mission Espada’s church while I was there today. The mother was saying a prayer and coaching her children along in Spanish. I slowly backed out of the church so that I didn’t disturb them. San Antonio is awesome.
Unfortunately the Native Americans tribes with thier ancestors burried under theses missions are banned from doing prayers or religious ceremonies at these missions. These missions are the sites of brutal treatment of indigenous peoples
@@dojoflex that sounds pretty bad. I am Roman Catholic and I can understand why other religions’ rites might be banned in a Catholic Church. These missions in San Antonio aren’t museums. I thought Our Lady of Guadalupe brought Europeans and Indigenous Peoples together. My vote is that we acknowledge what happened but move forward in brotherhood. Maybe you are on the same page perhaps?
From Australia I visited in 2014, my wife is from Peru, so with my visits and understanding of the Peruvian catholic couture I had great appreciation of these great historical site. Well don Texas
Mission of San Jose is beautiful and the wall/ fortress is intact. The Alamo is missing most of the wall/fortress . It was destroyed decades ago . We went to an outdoor mass at San Jose Mission(an active parish) celebrated by the Archbishop.. See Mission San Jose!!!! About 6 miles from the famous Mission the Alamo.
Down-zoning is really going to give the surrounding areas a much classier feel. Glad that past. Just got back from Paris and couldnt imagine if they let Notre Dame be surrounded by No-Tell Motels and Muffler Shops.
The Spanish missionaries are sent here to do the colonization work of the Spanish empire. These missionaries were here to make the American Indian of South Texas into Spanish citizens who will follow the culture and lifestyle of a Spanish.
I just came back from San Antonio today. We visited all four of these missions on the mission trail as well as the Alamo. All sites are free and very accessible. It was nearly 100 degrees but it was a dry heat, just make sure you have some water with you and comfortable shoes. I saw these missions in 1993, thirty years ago, but I was much more impressed this time around. Maybe the spiritual feeling is easier to enter into you when you are older. There was a Spanish speaking family in Mission Espada’s church while I was there today. The mother was saying a prayer and coaching her children along in Spanish. I slowly backed out of the church so that I didn’t disturb them. San Antonio is awesome.
Unfortunately the Native Americans tribes with thier ancestors burried under theses missions are banned from doing prayers or religious ceremonies at these missions. These missions are the sites of brutal treatment of indigenous peoples
@@dojoflex that sounds pretty bad. I am Roman Catholic and I can understand why other religions’ rites might be banned in a Catholic Church. These missions in San Antonio aren’t museums. I thought Our Lady of Guadalupe brought Europeans and Indigenous Peoples together. My vote is that we acknowledge what happened but move forward in brotherhood. Maybe you are on the same page perhaps?
@@dojoflexI was looking for liberal comment…found you!
@@rattata30 I’m a republican dude 😂
@@rattata30 Get a life loser
Its monday, I have school, and I dont want to do anything but sleep, eat, and watch youtube
same but its wednesday
@@maybelater4600 lol
I live in San Antonio and we love to go to the missions when we are poor and bored. The churches are amazing
No one cares karen
@@beto_beto206 lmao
From Australia I visited in 2014, my wife is from Peru, so with my visits and understanding of the Peruvian catholic couture I had great appreciation of these great historical site. Well don Texas
I visited both Mission Concepcion and Mission San Jose in summer 2013. I had an amazing time. San Antonio is an historically rich city.
You dam skip
Love to see, American was first modernized by the Catholic misionaries.
Mission espada is my favorite! Inside mission espada is so intimate
Mission of San Jose is beautiful and the wall/ fortress is intact. The Alamo is missing most of the wall/fortress . It was destroyed decades ago . We went to an outdoor mass at San Jose Mission(an active parish) celebrated by the Archbishop.. See Mission San Jose!!!! About 6 miles from the famous Mission the Alamo.
All the missions are worth the trip.
I need to go here this summer!
Muy hermosas las Misiones españolas en los Estados Unidos.
I just visited these, had an amazing time. thank you for the video.
I’ve been to these missions before there beautiful
Down-zoning is really going to give the surrounding areas a much classier feel. Glad that past. Just got back from Paris and couldnt imagine if they let Notre Dame be surrounded by No-Tell Motels and Muffler Shops.
you are the best!!!!
The Spanish missionaries are sent here to do the colonization work of the Spanish empire. These missionaries were here to make the American Indian of South Texas into Spanish citizens who will follow the culture and lifestyle of a Spanish.
i did this at school so much help
i had to watch this for school🙄🙄
I did too
Good lord I hope you did ok....5 minutes of work must have tuckered you out.
Same lol
Is it TRUE ICON or LANDMARK near the Oak tree?
Whoever 37 idiots disliked this video are really messed up...
I AM HERE FROM SCHOOL NOOOO
I hate auto correct. how do I turn it off?
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Still think the guide is a cutie!
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lol worst white guy Spanish accent ever
It wasn’t that bad.
I am from the Mexican State of Zacatecas. He actually pronounced Spanish words well.
lame
12A the video bud