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Asistencias or visitas were smaller sub-missions of
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missions established during the 16th-19th centuries of the
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. They allowed the Catholic church and the
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to extend their reach into native populations at a modest cost.


Description

Asistencias were much smaller than the main missions with living quarters, workshops and crops in addition to a church. They were typically staffed with a small group of clergymen and a relatively small group of indigenous neophytes in order to maintain the complex. Particularly strategic asistencias were later elevated to the status of a full
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. This typically included an expansion of existing facilities to support a larger clergy and indigenous neophyte population, improvement of basic infrastructure such as roads, and rechristening under a new
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List of asistencias

The following is a list of asistencias that remained so at the time of their abandonment, sorted by year of establishment.


Arizona

* Visita de San Ignacio de Sonoitac was established in 1691 as a visita to Mission San Cayetano de Tumacácori.


Baja California

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Visita de Calamajué The Visita de Calamajué was a Asistencias, Catholic visita located in the indigenous Cochimí settlement of Calamajué in Baja California, Mexico. The visita was founded by Jesuits, Jesuit missionaries Ferdinand Konščak and Wenceslaus Linck in ...
was established in 1766 as a visita to
Misión San Francisco Borja Misión San Francisco Borja de Adac was a Spanish mission established in 1762 by the Jesuit Wenceslaus Linck at the Cochimí settlement of Adac, west of Bahía de los Ángeles. The mission was named after Francis Borgia, 4th Duke of Gandía. ...
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Visita de San Telmo The Visita de San Telmo was a Catholic visita located along the Arroyo de San Telmo in Baja California, Mexico. The visita was founded by Dominican missionaries sometime between 1798-1800 as an extension of Misión Santo Domingo de la Frontera ...
was established in 1798 as a visita to
Misión Santo Domingo de la Frontera Misión Santo Domingo was founded among the Kiliwa Indians of Baja California, Mexico, by the Dominicans Miguel Hidalgo and Manuel García in 1775. It is located near Colonia Vicente Guerrero and northeast of San Quintín Bay. History The fir ...
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Baja California Sur

* Visita de San Juan Bautista Londó was established in 1699 as a visita to Misión San José de Comondú. * Visita de Angel de la Guarda was established in 1721 as a visita to Misión de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de La Paz Airapí. * Visita de la Presentación was established in 1769 as a visita to
Misión San Francisco Javier de Viggé-Biaundó Misión San Francisco Javier de Viggé-Biaundó was a Spanish mission in San Javier, Baja California Sur, on the Baja California peninsula. It was built during the colonial era of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. The site is in present-day Lor ...
. * Visita de San Juan de Dios was established in 1769 as a visita to
Misión San Fernando Rey de España de Velicatá :''Another mission bearing the name San Fernando Rey de España is located in the Mission Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.'' Mission San Fernando Velicatá ( es, Misión San Fernando Rey de España de Velicatá) was a Spanish miss ...
. * Visita de San José de Magdalena was established in 1774 as a visita to
Misión Santa Rosalía de Mulegé Mission Santa Rosalía de Mulegé is located in the oasis of Mulegé, in Mulegé Municipality, northeastern Baja California Sur state, México. It is an Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia listed Cultural Heritage Monument. Etymolog ...
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California

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San Pedro y San Pablo Asistencia The San Pedro y San Pablo Asistencia is an asistencia or "sub-mission" to Mission San Francisco de Asís in the San Pedro Valley in Pacifica, California. Established in 1786 at the Ohlone village of ''Pruristac'', the site is located within ...
was established in 1786 as an asistencia to
Mission San Francisco de Asís Mission San Francisco de Asís ( es, Misión San Francisco de Asís), commonly known as Mission Dolores (as it was founded near the Dolores creek), is a Spanish Californian mission and the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco. Located i ...
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San Antonio de Pala Asistencia The San Antonio de Pala Asistencia, or the "Pala Mission", was founded on June 13, 1816 as an asistencia or "sub-mission" to Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, some twenty miles inland upstream from the latter mission on the San Luis Rey River. ...
was established in 1816 as an asistencia to
Mission San Luis Rey de Francia Mission San Luis Rey de Francia ( es, Misión San Luis Rey de Francia) is a former Spanish mission in San Luis Rey, a neighborhood of Oceanside, California. This Mission lent its name to the Luiseño tribe of Mission Indians. At its prime, ...
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Santa Ysabel Asistencia The Santa Ysabel Asistencia was founded on September 20, 1818 at Cañada de Santa Ysabel in the mountains east of San Diego (near the village of Elcuanan), as a asistencia or "sub-mission" to Mission San Diego de Alcalá, and to serve as a rest ...
was established in 1818 as an asistencia to
Mission San Diego de Alcalá Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcalá ( es, Misión San Diego de Alcalá) was the second Franciscan founded mission in The Californias (after San Fernando de Velicata), a province of New Spain. Located in present-day San Diego, California, it w ...
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Sonora

* Visita de San José de Ímuris was established in 1687 as a visita to Misión San Ignacio de Caborica. * Visita de Santa Teresa de Atil was established in 1692 as a visita to
Mission San Pedro y San Pablo del Tubutama Mission San Pedro y San Pablo del Tubutama is located in Tubutama, Sonora and was first founded in 1691 by Father Eusebio Francisco Kino. Father Antonio de los Reyes on 6 July 1772 submitted a report on the condition of the missions in the Upp ...
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List of former asistencias

The following is a list of asistencias that were elevated to the status of mission, sorted by year of establishment.


Arizona

* Mission San Cosme y Damián de Tucsón was established in 1692 as the ''Visita de San Agustín'' to
Mission San Xavier del Bac Mission San Xavier del Bac ( es, La Misión de San Xavier del Bac) is a historic Spanish Catholic mission located about south of downtown Tucson, Arizona, on the Tohono O'odham Nation San Xavier Indian Reservation. The mission was founded in 16 ...
. It was elevated to the status of mission in 1768.


Baja California Sur

* Misión Nuestra Señora de los Dolores del Sur Apaté was established in 1721 as the ''Visita de la Pasión'' to
Misión Nuestra Señora de los Dolores del Sur Chillá The Jesuit missionary Clemente Guillén founded Mission Dolores in 1721 and sponsored by the Marqués de Villapuente de la Peña, on the Gulf coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico, about midway between Loreto and La Paz in Baja California Sur, ...
. It was elevated to the status of mission in 1733. * Misión Santa Rosa de las Palmas was established in 1724 as the ''Visita de Todos Santos'' to Misión de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de La Paz Airapí. It was elevated to the status of mission in 1733.


California

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Mission San Rafael Arcángel Mission San Rafael Arcángel is a Spanish mission in San Rafael, California. It was founded in 1817 as a medical '' asistencia'' ("sub-mission") of Mission San Francisco de Asís. It was a hospital to treat sick Native Americans, making it Alta ...
was established as a
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asistencia to
Mission San Francisco de Asís Mission San Francisco de Asís ( es, Misión San Francisco de Asís), commonly known as Mission Dolores (as it was founded near the Dolores creek), is a Spanish Californian mission and the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco. Located i ...
in 1817. It was elevated to the status of mission 1822.


Sonora

* Misión San Valentin del Bizani was established as a visita to Misión San Ignacio de Caborica in 1687. It was elevated to the status of mission in 1694. * Misión San Diego de Pitiquito was established as a visita to Misión San Ignacio de Caborica in 1689. It was elevated to the status of mission in 1695.


See also

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- Spanish colonial ranch


References

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