San Agustín de la Isleta Mission, founded in 1613, was a
Spanish Mission in what is now
Bernalillo County,
New Mexico
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outpost established by
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s, to spread
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among the local
Native Americans.
History
Isleta Pueblo is the name of two pueblos of the ancient
Tiwa (
Spanish
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: Tigua) tribe, connected culturally and by language to other tribes of the Tanoan language family. Older historians thought they were related distantly to
Shoshonean peoples. The San Agustin de la Isleta Mission was founded on the older pueblo, on the west bank of the
Rio Grande
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about 13 miles (21 km) south of
Albuquerque
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The original Isleta (i.e. islet) was so named by the Spaniards from its position on a tongue of land projecting into the stream; the native name, ''Shiewhibak,'' seems to refer to a knife used in connection with a certain ceremonial foot race. The village was first entered by the Spanish
conquistador Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
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in 1540. In 1582-3 Espejo (q.v.) visited the pueblo while trying to ascertain the fate of Father Rodriguez and two other
Franciscan
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missionaries
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, who had been murdered a year earlier by native people in the vicinity.
The Franciscan friar
Juan de Salas came to New Mexico with
Alonso de Benavides
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in 1622.
Salas probably built the San Antonio "convent" at Isleta around 1629 or 1630.
At a later period, the mission received many refugees from outlying pueblos abandoned because of
Apache raids, By the outbreak of the
Pueblo Revolt of 1680
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, it may have numbered 2000 people. The numerous Spanish settlers resisted the revolt with few casualties. They burned down the pueblo. The Tiwa accompanied some of the Spanish colonists, moving south to
El Paso, Texas
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to the
Ysleta Mission del Sur.
In 1692-3, Vargas reconquered the Pueblo country. The Crown allowed mission work to resume. In approximately 1710, the original pueblo was reoccupied by the Isleta people. A new mission was established there under the name of San Agustín.
With the growth of the Spanish settler population, the Native American missions decreased in importance. In 1780-1, one-third of the Pueblo population was swept away by a
smallpox
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epidemic. The Spanish abandoned most of the missions at that time. San Agustin continued to operate the Pueblo of Isleta under Spanish and then Mexican rule for fifty years longer. After the region was acquired by the United States, whose mainstream population was then Protestant, the Catholic church became nearly secular.
Father
Anton Docher arrived from Belgium in the late 19th century and was assigned to the Pueblo of Isleta after several years in the region. In 1923, he undertook a major remodeling of the Isleta mission, adding prominent French-style gothic spires on the adobe walls. The flat roof was replaced by a sloping one to avoid the water leaks, which frequently damaged the altar.
[Guggino, Patty. "Los Lentes". New Mexico State Record Center and Archives.] In the late 20th century, the mission church was restored to its original structure. "The Padre of Isleta" spent 34 years (1891–1925) serving the community in Isleta; he was buried inside the church near the altar.
See also
*
Spanish missions in New Mexico
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*
List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe
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*
* See a photograph of the mission i
1867
References
Photos
File:Isleta mission 1880.jpg, San Agustín de la Isleta Mission, 1880
File:Isleta mission - 1900.jpg, San Agustin de la Isleta mission Church, 1900
External links
{{DEFAULTSORT:San Agustin De La Isleta Mission
Spanish missions in New Mexico
History of Bernalillo County, New Mexico
1612 establishments in New Spain
Churches in Bernalillo County, New Mexico
Adobe churches in New Mexico