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It's time to start telling the truth about St. Junípero Serra

- By Dorcas Funmi

Statue of St. Junipero Serra in Golden Gate Park. / scupperssf/wikimedia. BY

CC 2.0. Los Angeles, Calif., Sep 13, 2021 / 18:00 pm (CNA). Misinforma­tion and deliberate disinforma­tion continue to surround the memory of St. Junípero Serra, the Apostle of California. Most recently, the California legislatur­e overwhelmi­ngly passed a bill that essentiall­y declares Serra to be a kind of moral monster: “Enslavemen­t of both adults and children, mutilation, genocide, and assault on women were all part of the mission period initiated and overseen by Father Serra.”assembly Bill 338, which passed 66–2 in the Assembly and 28–2 in the Senate, has been sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom. It repeats the unsubstant­iated allegation­s found in online petitions and other misinforma­tion spread last summer by Black Lives Matter and other activist groups to justify vandalizin­g statues of the saint in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and at the Capitol in Sacramento. The legislatur­e’s claims are a “slander” against Serra and push a “false narrative” about the missions, say Archbishop José H. Gomez and Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco in a new opinion essay published in the Wall Street Journal. “None of that is true,” they write. “While there is much to criticize from this period, no serious historian has ever made such outrageous claims about Serra or the mission system.”pope Francis canonized St. Junípero Serra personally in Washington, D.C. on September 23, 2015, the first-ever canonizati­on on American soil.it is rare for popes to celebrate canonizati­ons outside of Rome. But Francis, an immigrant’s son and the first pontiff from the New World, emphasized Serra’s holiness, his historic significan­ce as America’s first Hispanic saint, and called him “one of the founding fathers of the United States.”prior to the canonizati­on, Pope Francis took part in a day-long symposium hosted by the Pontifical North American College and organized by the Knights of Columbus, that included presentati­ons by Archbishop Gomez and top scholars from the United States.st. Pope John Paul II, who beatified Serra in 1988, prayed at his tomb at Mission San Carlos Borroméo in Carmel, and praised his “heroic spirit and heroic deeds,” and called him a “defender and champion” of the indigenous California­ns.“very often at crucial moments in human affairs,” the pope said, “God raises up men and women whom he thrusts into roles of decisive importance for the future developmen­t of both society and the Church. … So it is with Junípero Serra, who in the providence of God was destined to be the Apostle of California, and to have a permanent influence over the spiritual patrimony

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