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    Luis Jayme or Lluís Jaume O.F.M. (October 18, 1740 – November 5, 1775), born Melcior Jaume Vallespir, was a Spanish-born Roman Catholic priest of the Franciscan Order. He was the first Catholic martyr who died in Alta California.

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  2. Aug 24, 2020 · The Father Luis Jayme Cross. Aug 24. Father Melcor (Luis) Jayme became pastor of Mission San Diego de Alcalá in 1771 and was instrumental in moving the mission to its present site – six miles east of the original site.

  3. General 1 — Mission San Diego History. Father Luis Jayme O.F. M. Melchor Jayme was born in the farming village of San Juan, Majorca on October 18, 1740. When he was 15, he enrolled in the St. Bernadine School where Father Serra had studied as a youth. He became a Franciscan five years later.

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  5. Jul 1, 1997 · In this sense, the insurrection was an unqualified success — Luis Jayme, the evil practitioner of the strange religion was killed, the sacred objects were removed and distributed across the land, and a cleansing fire swept across the dreaded mission grounds.

  6. The Father Luis Jayme Cross Father Melcor (Luis) Jayme became pastor of Mission San Diego de Alcalá in 1771 and was instrumental in moving the mission to its present site – six miles east of the original site.

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  7. Thomas L. Scharf, Editor. by Norman Neuerburg. Images from this article. During a recent sojourn on the island of Majorca I had the opportunity to visit the home town of Fray Luis Jayme (Lluis Jaume as he was known on his native isle) who was killed in an Indian uprising at Mission San Diego in 1775. I was accompanied by Bartolomé Font Obrador ...

  8. Jan 1, 1976 · It was just two hundred years ago that the soil of the Pacific Slope was reddened by the blood of that youthful friar. Sixteen of the Franciscans who carried the banner of Christ along El Camino Real hailed from Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, off the Spanish coast.

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