SaintCast #117, Soundseeing at Mission San Juan Capistrano

Travel with Paul today to southern California to the “jewel” of the California missions, as he visits Mission San Juan Capistrano, on this the 3rd anniversary of the SaintCast.  Follow along with photos at saintcast.org while learning about the mission founded by Blessed Junipero Serra, and the swallows of Capistrano.More St. Jeopardy to come next week, along with a visit with Fr. Jim Martin about his new DVD about the Saints.

About the Author

Paul Camarata

Dr. Paul has always been fascinated by the lives of the Saints, and has been podcasting about it since 2006. He lives in the Kansas City area with his wife and three kids, enjoys running, playing piano, and spending time at home. In his spare time, he also does neurosurgery.

6 Responses to “SaintCast #117, Soundseeing at Mission San Juan Capistrano”

  1. Congratulations to the SaintCast on 3 great years of excellent and edifying podcasts!! I look forward to every episode!

  2. I’ve only been to the San Fernando Mission in Mission Hills, CA but hope to make it to the San Juan Capistrano mission soon. Thanks for the excellent podcast!

  3. Happy Anniversary! Happy for us listeners, Our Lord has sent us so many wonderful saints to learn about and look to for inspiration that you should continue on for another three years at least! Pray God, until our beloved Pope JPII the Great is canonized! Thanks for the great podcasts.

  4. Paul, thanks for all the wonderful podcasts! Hopefully when you come to San Antonio this summer for CNMC, you can soundsee our own Missions, including one named San Juan Capistrano! May God bless you and your family.

  5. This was a wonderful episode. Thank you! A couple years ago, I was visiting San Francisco and visited Mission Dolores. It is a beautiful and serene place. The attached cemetery is very interesting. http://www.missiondolores.org/mission/mission.html

    Happy 3rd Anniversary!

    Jan

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