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  1. Mission San Luis Rey de Francia was founded by padre Fermín Lasuén on June 13, 1798, in San Luis Rey, a neighborhood of Oceanside, California. This Mission was named in honor of Louis IX, King of France and for its vast success also became known as the King of all California Missions.

  2. Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, also known as Mission San Luis Rey or San Luis Rey Mission Church, was founded on June 13, 1798 by Father Fermin Lasuén and named for Louis IX, King of France (1215-1270). The mission was eighteenth in the California Mission Chain and closed the critical gap between Mission San Diego and Mission San Juan ...

  3. An architectural marvel with a complicated history. Mission San Luis Rey, founded in 1798, is a national historic landmark and interpretive museum that is home to a community of Franciscan Friars serving the spiritual needs of parishioners and visitors alike.

  4. Nov 3, 2023 · November 03, 2023. Nestled in the lush valley of Oceanside, California, the Mission San Luis Rey de Francía stands as a monument to California's multi-layered history, encapsulating the cultural confluence of Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and American influences. Founded on June 13, 1798, by Padre Fermín Lasuén, this mission is a ...

  5. San Luis Rey Mission Church is a National Historic Landmark that is part of the Old Mission San Luis de Francia and is located at 4050 Mission Ave. four miles east of Oceanside, CA. Click here for the site’s National Historic Landmark file: text and photos .

  6. Jun 6, 2019 · Updated on 06/06/19. Betsy Malloy. Mission San Luis Rey de Francia was the eighteenth one built in California, founded June 13, 1798, and was the last California mission founded by Father Fermin Lasuen. It was named for Louis, King of France (Mission San Luis Rey de Francia).

  7. Named after Saint Louis IX, King of France and patron of the Secular Franciscan Order, San Luis Rey along with Mission Santa Barbara, is one of two missions that has always been Franciscan.

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