Nativitas: 24 Novembris 1713; Casa del Beat Juníper Serra Obitus: 28 Augusti 1784; Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo Patria: Corona Aragoniae Nomen nativum: Miquel Josep Serra i Ferrer, Miguel José Serra Ferrer
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Sepultura: Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo Sanctus (feriae die 1 Iulii)
Primus missionum finis erat fidem Catholicam ad indigenas afferre; alii fines erant neophytas in societatem Hispanicam educare, eosque exercere ut possessionem et tractationem terrae administrarent. Frater Serra, caput ordinum Franciscanorum in California, non solum clericisecclesiasticis, sed magistratibus Hispanicis Mexicopoli fungentibus sagatisque militaribus praesidium propinquum ducentibus uti solebat.
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