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Spanish Missions of South Texas
A tour of the 17th and 18th century Spanish colonial missions established in South Texas.
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Façade
View of the Sacristy
Sacristy and Sun
Archways of the Courtyard
Mission Luminaria
Twilight on the Mission Grounds
Skull and Crossbones
Niche Above the Entrance
The Sanctuary
The Nave
Entrance to the Baptismal Font
Holy Water Stoup
Baptismal Font
Side Altar
Cherub I
La Virgen de Guadalupe
Cherubim
Façade at Dawn
Dome and Cross
Altar
Interior View From Nave
Transept
The Eye of God
Sacristy Entrance
Façade and Courtyard
Façade I
Façade II
Rising Sun and Bell Tower
Water Well
View From the Indian Living Quarters
Courtyard and Well
Cactus Bed and Cross
Altar
View From The Convent
Santa Ana (St. Anne)
San Jose (St. Joseph)
La Virgen de Guadalupe Sculpture
Altar
Altar From The Nave
Holy Water Stoup
Cherub II
San Jose y El Arcangel Miguel (St. Joseph and The Archangel Michael)
Albert J Valentino
05-Jan-2009 14:56
Very nice gallery of Spanish Missions. There is a simplicity to these that project a humbleness of religion as opposed to the projection of ‘power and glory’ I often see in other churches I have visited. Voted
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