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The Curator’s Corner:
The Bells of the Old Mission:
Although the three bells of our Old Mission are still intact in their wall niches, there is no mention of them in our mission
records. At other California Missions, mention of their bells sometimes is found in the Baptismal Register. It is noted in the Baptismal Register that the cornerstone of the present Mission Church was laid on April 25, 1782, by Padre Francisco Palou, but the records from 1785 to 1793, containing notes of building activities, are lost. According to Father Zephyrin Englhardt, the dedication of our Mission Church took place on Laetare Sunday, April 3, 1791. The oldest bell of the trio is dated a year later, although there is no written proof that this bell with the king's crown upon the side was cast especially for this mission and sent up from Mexico either in 1792, the year of its casting, or the following year. The inscription, which runs around both the upper and lower part of the waist, reads: Damian Mendosa. For the Mission Dolorosa. Francis of Monterey. Year of 1792. Our Seraphic Father St. Francis. Just who Damian Mendoza is is problematical. It could be that it was in his foundry that the bell was cast. In the early days too, Upper California was known as the Province of Monterey, as the Capital was at Monterey.
The other two bells in the arches are a Ruelas pair of 1797, large bells, being rung instead of swung as the middle bell. The north bell's inscription reads: Ruelas Made Me 1797. And I am called Joseph, Hail Mary Most Pure.
The south bell reads: Hail Mary Most Pure. Hail Jesus. I am called Martin. 1797.
Both of these bells are a pair, as is certain to anyone who may examine them. Both are crown-topped, with four canons, and hang from their old leather thongs from the old mission beams. Therefore, our three bells are named: Francis, Joseph, and Martin.
To be continued…..
Mass Times
Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm -- Old Mission
Sunday:
8:00am & 10:00am (English)
12:00pm (Español)
Daily Mass:
Monday-Saturday: 8:00am -- Old Mission
Confession:
By appointment/por cita
Eucharist Adoration:
Friday: 3:00pm -- Old Mission
First Friday of the month: 4pm
Livestream Rosary:
7:00pm (Español)
8:00pm (English)
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Mission Dolores has always had a central place in the religious, civic, and cultural life of San Francisco. Misión San Francisco de Asís was founded June 29, 1776, under the direction of Father Junipero Serra and is both the oldest original intact Mission in California and the oldest building in San Francisco. Today, the Mission Dolores Parish comprises both the Basilica and the Old Mission.
True to its origins, the Basilica Parish of Mission Dolores reflects the remarkable diversity and vibrancy of modern San Francisco. Located at the crossroads of the City's Mission District, Castro District, the Lower Haight, Noe Valley, and Upper Market Street neighborhoods, Mission Dolores parishioners come from an enormous array of cultures, places, and backgrounds to worship together.
The Old Mission's religious, historic, and architectural significance makes it a unique and memorable destination for visitors to San Francisco. We welcome all to come visit the birthplace of San Francisco. For Old Mission visitor information, please click here.
We invite you to explore this website to learn more about the people, community, and history of Mission Dolores.
We are a welcoming Catholic community called by God to live out the message of Christ in love and service to all people.

















