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Junipero Serra, a Catholic friar from Spain, founded missions among California Indians from San Diego to San Francisco in the late 1700's. Pope John Paul beatified Serra in 1988, moving him to within one step of sainthood.
Fogel presents a critical biography of Junipero Serra and history of the Spanish mission system in California from 1769 through 1834. He focuses on the friars' cultural and psychological impact on the Indians they recruited to the missions. In his final chapter, "The Vatican vs. the People's Movements," Fogel connects the controversy surrounding Serra with the key issues dividing the Catholic church in both North and Latin America today: liberation theology, birth control and abortion rights, women's role in the church, and gay and lesbian rights.
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