https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQNHplU0kig
Go here to read about this. Statues of Ulysses S. Grant, the man who won the Civil War and thus ended slavery in the US, and Francis Scott Key, the composer of our national anthem, were also toppled. No arrests were made because the Democrat powers that be, to get Orange Man Bad out, are in league with these criminals.
And the cowardly spokesmen of the Church will say nothing about this except to say the equivalent of: May I have another sir?”
By the 18th Century Spain’s glory days were in her past, and her time as a great power was rapidly coming to an end. It is therefore somewhat unusual that at this period in her history, Spain added to her vast colonial empire. It would never have occurred but for the drive of one Spanish governor and the burning desire of a saint to spread the Gospel of Christ.
Miquel Josep Serra i Ferrer was born on the island of Majorca, the largest of the Balearic islands, off the Mediterranean coast of Spain on November 24, 1713. From his youth he had a desire to join the Franciscans and on September 14, 1730 he entered the Order of Friars Minor, and took the name of Junipero after Saint Junipero, one of the closest companions of Saint Francis. He had a sharp mind, and before his ordination to the priesthood was appointed lector of philosophy. He would go on to earn a doctorate in philosophy from Lullian University and went on to occupy the Duns Scotus chair of philosophy there. A quiet life teaching philosophy was his for the asking. Instead, he went off to be a missionary in the New World in 1749.
His first assignment was to teach in Mexico City, but that was not why he had left the Old World. At his request he was assigned to the Sierra Gorda Indian missions in Central Mexico as a mission priest, a task which occupied him for the next nine years.
In 1768 he was appointed the head of 15 Franciscans in Baja California who were taking over Jesuit missions to the Indians there, following the suppression of the Jesuit Order. It was in Baja California that he met the Governor of that province, Gaspar de Portola.
A catalan like Father Serra, Governor Portola had been born in Catalonia in Spain in 1716. He had joined the Spanish army in 1734 as an ensign, and since 1767 had been governor of Baja California.
The coast of Alta California had been explored, but its interior was still largely a mystery. Fear of the English or the Russians seizing California led the Spanish government to sponsor expeditions to establish missions in Alta California and to build fortifications and settlements there. Portola volunteered to take charge of the expeditions to accomplish this.
In 1769, four expeditions, two by land and two by sea headed into Alta California. These were not large forces, only a few hundred men in all. Illness and the arduous nature of the journey killed off about half of the explorers. It was a fair sized miracle that the Spaniards did not all die. Immediately after arriving at what is now San Diego, after a grueling 400 mile trek with the land expedition personally led by Governor Portola, Father Serra established the first of the nine missions he would found in Alta California: San Diego de Alcala. Father Serra at this time was 56, suffered from asthma and had a chronic sore on his left leg, a wound from an insect bite that had never properly healed. His determination radiates from this entry in his diary: “For I trust that God will give me the strength to reach San Diego, as He has given me the strength to come so far. In case He does not, I will conform myself to His most holy will. Even though I should die on the way, I shall not turn back. They can bury me wherever they wish and I shall gladly be left among the pagans, if it be the will of God.”
He never let his physical ailments slow him down, and over the next 13 years would found eight more missions that stretched up the coast of California:
1) 1769 – San Diego de Alcalá
2) 1770 – San Carlos Borromeo
3) 1771 – San Antonio de Padua
4) 1771 – San Gabriel Arcángel
5) 1772 – San Luís Obispo de Tolosa
6) 1776 – San Francisco de Asís
7) 1776 – San Juan Capistrano
8) 1777 – Santa Clara de Asís
9) 1782 – San Buenaventura
Between 1769-1823, the Franciscan friars would build a total of 21 missions stretching for 700 miles between San Diego and Sonoma.
Father Serra brought Christ to the Indians of California and protection. He did not want the Indians he was ministering to to suffer exploitation from Spanish settlers, and he often fought with the Spanish governors and officials who tended to regard him as a fanatic on the subject of the well-being of the Indians.
Father Serra was tireless in his task, traveling from mission to mission endless to preach to the Indians, baptize them, give them the sacraments, and to aid them in any way he could spiritually and materially. He would travel a total of approximately 24,000 miles, most of it on foot. He was eventually given in 1778 the power of a bishop to confirm and would use it to confirm some 5,039 of his Indian converts.
Father Serra departed this vale of tears on August 23, 1784 at mission San Carlos Borromeo. On his deathbed he said that if God granted him eternal happiness, he would never cease praying for his converts and the many who remained unconverted. On September 25, 1988 he was beatified by John Paul II. On September 23, 2015 he was canonized by Pope Francis. His statue may be seen in Statutory Hall in the Capitol, one of two statues for the state of California.
I guess that statue will be gone before the year is out. The idiots currently running Mother Church earn every iota of the contempt that the enemies of Christ have for the Church in its present incarnation here on Earth. Christ help us, because certainly our leaders will not lift a little finger to do so.
Update:
A statue of Cervantes was also vandalized. I bet these morons didn’t even know who he was, just a dead white male for the anti-racist racists to hate. If we only had his pen to mock this madness. These people are enemies of civilization and they need to be treated as such.

Don’t worry, here comes comrade Shea to explain why it’s all an overblown panic.
https://wp.me/pbXDFx-3x
I wonder what reward he got for selling out Catholicism. Hope it was worth it.
Nate, why wouldn’t he? It’s not as if Republicans or conservatives or church leaders are doing anything else. He’s just admitting it.
The current generation is living off the accomplishments of previous generations while treating them with contempt. This will not end well.
Because he loved to quote and play at being a Thomas More, Dave.
But now we see that when the chips are down, and it’s actually time to be Sir More and stand against the popular winds even as leadership abandons you, Mark was just another Richard all along.
Years ago, I stopped donating to a religious mission order after their magazine came out with a long apology to indigenous populations for their ancestors’ great crime of trying to bring the rewards of eternal life [which Jesus purchased for us with his life, death, and resurrection] and civilization.
These dysfunctional youths live in a fantastic, dream world that never was and never can be because something real men and women have been dealing with since the day of Creation will jump up and destroy it.
Art,
I think I’ve seen that the unwashed criminals and idiots believe their parents and grandparents (boomers) ruined everything for them. However, for other reasons than their fabulous (climate hoax, The NRA, racism, trans discrimination, Wall Street, etc.), the end may be near.
It certainly will not end well.
The crazed iconoclasts’ real targets are America and the uses we the people make of our freedoms; the Church which is a stark enemy to their objectives: mind control and power over we the people; and western civilization which is the root of all they call evil, but in fact is the root of all civic and personal virtues.
Nate, that is true. I don’t know why he’s become the modern Catholic version of Rolf from Sound of Music, but he has. Unfortunately, as I said, he’s hardly alone. Many leaders and institutions we thought would stand firm are either standing by and doing nothing, or abandoning their principles and joining the attack.
I’m surprised anyone still reads Marx Che. How far he has fallen to the point where he is left with merely a handful of leftist miscreant followers who used to lurk around the comboxes at Vox Nova.
At least, to his credit, he’s no long lying about enjoying Catholicism.
“But now we see that when the chips are down, and it’s actually time to be Sir More and stand against the popular winds even as leadership abandons you, Mark was just another Richard all along.”
SO. MUCH. THIS.
@Dave G – Because like Foxfier likes to point out, the enemy has mastered emotional abuse, and convinced its enemies that they deserve what is happening to them.
@Jay Anderson – According to his patreon, Mark has 99 people, willing to provide him with $1,622 a month.
I find it instructive to observe him as like a few others, he’s very much voices one aspect of the Left without filter, so it’s useful to see what the enemy is planning.
You know you’re living in strange times when the fatwas of OSheama Bin Libel have lost any shock value.
Perhaps not so much Rolf or Che but Karl Eschweiler:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Eschweiler
The three statues that are those that were pulled down in Golden Gate Park, Ulysses S Grant, Junipero Serra, and Francis Scott Key, were all in the museum concourse of the MH De Young Museum and the Steinhart Aquarium, anarea that has my fondest childhood memories. The act of self -mutilation by this unspeakably ignorant mob destroyed a carefully arranged architectural design of the concourse, and it will never be the same.
an area that has my fondest childhood memories.
Just as well. Leave the downed statues forever for us to remember.
Just as we look at the Sphinx of Egypt and condemn forever Napoleon’s army using it for target practice, or the Turks storing a munitions dump in the Parthenon as singular acts of monumental barbarism and stupidity, these downed monuments will remain reminders of the historically illiterate troglodytes that pulled off this caper — and their clever puppeteers.
We should not only be asking where is Abp. Gomez and where is Abp. Cordileone publicly expressing outrage we should also be asking where is Bp. Strickland, Bp. Paprocki, and Bp. Jenky et.al., the so-called orthodox lions on this. The fact this didn’t happen in their diocese (not yet, anyway) is NO EXCUSE!!! That doesn’t stop them from signing on to the open borders or anti-death penalty agenda.
Every bishop in the U.S. needs to publicly condemn this in the strongest possible language.
Every bishop in the U.S. needs to publicly condemn this in the strongest possible language.
They only express outrage at the important stuff. You know, a youth in a MAGA cap smirking at an old drunk, that type of thing.
Archbishop Cordilone has spoken out:
https://www.sfarch.org/letters-and-statements
“They only express outrage at the important stuff. You know, a youth in a MAGA cap smirking at an old drunk, that type of thing.”
Yeah, that Nick Saaman is a real danger to society.
Abp. Cordileone’s statement is pretty weak.