San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Fire badly damages L.A. region’s ‘birthplace’

- By Maria Cramer

A fire early Saturday destroyed the roof and badly damaged the interior of San Gabriel Mission, a Catholic church in California that is more than 200 years old and considered to be the “birthplace” of the Los Angeles region.

The mission was founded in 1771 by Franciscan fathers under the leadership of the Rev. Junipero Serra, a Spanish priest who helped colonize California. Constructi­on of the church started in 1775 and ended in 1805, said Terri Huerta, director of developmen­t and communicat­ions at the mission.

Huerta said the fire broke out one day after $200,000 in renovation­s had been completed. The walls had just been painted, and the pews, which are more than 110 years old, had been refurbishe­d.

“For one day, it was beautiful,” Huerta said.

The mission, which had been closed because of the pandemic, planned to resume services this week.

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The fire was reported about 4:25 a.m., and when firefighte­rs

heartbreak­ing,”

Huerta arrived, they found the roof of the church engulfed in flames, said Jonathan Fu, spokesman for the city of San Gabriel, which is about 10 miles northeast of Los Angeles.

Fifty firefighte­rs from surroundin­g communitie­s responded to help fight the blaze, which took more than two hours to extinguish, Fu said.

The damage to the church was devastatin­g, Fire Capt. Antonio Negrete said. The roof was “completely gone,” and fire damaged nearly the entire interior of the church.

“It’s hit us pretty hard,” Negrete said. “It’s our city identifier. We hold that place near and dear to our hearts.”

The church was empty when the fire started, and no one was injured, he said.

Fu said the church is widely thought of as the “birthplace” of the Los Angeles region because of the “pobladores,” early settlers of California who walked 9 miles from the mission to found what would become Los Angeles.

“This is an incredibly important, historic building not only for the community but for the region,” Fu said.

Fire officials said they were investigat­ing the cause of the blaze.

 ??  ?? A fire early Saturday damaged nearly the entire interior and destroyed the roof of San Gabriel Mission, whose constructi­on dates to 1775. Renovation­s had been completed one day earlier.
A fire early Saturday damaged nearly the entire interior and destroyed the roof of San Gabriel Mission, whose constructi­on dates to 1775. Renovation­s had been completed one day earlier.

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