Francisco Garcés
Francisco Hermenegildo Tomás Garcés O.F.M. (April 12, 1738 – July 18, 1781) was a Spanish Franciscan friar who served as a missionary and explorer in the colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain. He explored much of the southwestern region of North America, including present day Sonora and Baja California in Mexico, and the U.S. states of Arizona and California. He was killed along with his companion friars during an uprising by the Native American population, and they have been declared martyrs for the faith by the Catholic Church. The cause for his canonization was opened by the Church.
Francisco Garcés | |
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Born | Morata de Jalón, Zaragoza, Spain | April 12, 1738
Died | July 18, 1781 43) Mission Puerto de Purísima Concepción, New Navarre, New Spain (now Yuma, Arizona, U.S.) | (aged
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation(s) | Franciscan friar, priest and explorer |
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