<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> http://www.sangabrielmission.org </Td> </Tr> <P> Mission San Gabriel Arcángel is a fully functioning Roman Catholic mission and a historic landmark in San Gabriel, California . The settlement was founded by Spaniards of the Franciscan order on "The Feast of the Birth of Mary," September 8, 1771, as the fourth of what would become 21 Spanish missions in California . San Gabriel Arcángel, named after the Archangel Gabriel and often referred to as the "Godmother of the Pueblo of Los Angeles", was designed by Antonio Cruzado, who hailed from Córdoba, Spain . Cruzado gave the building its strong Moorish architectural influence . The capped buttresses and the tall, narrow windows are unique among the missions of the California chain . </P> <P> Mission San Gabriel was founded on September 8, 1771 by Fray Angel Francisico de Sonera and Fray Pedro Benito Cambon . The planned site for the Mission was along the banks of the Río de los Temblores (the River of the Earthquakes--the Santa Ana River). The priests chose an alternate site on a fertile plain located directly alongside the Rio Hondo in the Whittier Narrows . The site of the Misión Vieja (or "Old Mission") is located near the intersection of San Gabriel Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue . In 1776, a flash flood destroyed much of the crops and ruined the Mission complex, which was subsequently relocated five miles closer to the mountains in present - day San Gabriel (the native settlement of' Iisanchanga). The Mission is the base from which the pueblo that became the city of Los Angeles was sent . On December 9, 1812 (the "Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin"), a series of massive earthquakes shook Southern California . The 1812 Wrightwood earthquake caused the three - bell campanario, located adjacent to the chapel's east façade, to collapse . A larger, six - bell structure was subsequently constructed at the far end of the capilla . While no pictorial record exists to document what the original structure looked like, architectural historian Rexford Newcomb deduced the design and published a depiction in his 1916 work The Franciscan Mission Architecture of Alta (upper) California . </P> <P> Legend has it that the founding expedition was confronted by a large group of native Tongva peoples whose intention was to drive the strangers away . One of the priests laid a painting of "Our Lady of Sorrows" on the ground for all to see, whereupon the natives, designated by the settlers as the Gabrieliños, immediately made peace with the missionaries, because they were so moved by the painting's beauty . Today the 300 year old work hangs in front of and slightly to the left of the old high altar and reredos in the Mission's sanctuary . </P>

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