Mission San Juan Capistrano California The Bells Of Capistrano
by Michael Hoard
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Mission San Juan Capistrano California The Bells Of Capistrano
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Michael Hoard
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One of a new gallery series Mission San Juan Capistrano. Photography at the site is encouraged but commercial sales prohibited. (Photographer note: Rights granted to post, blogs and potential sales here at Fine Art America and Pixels, 1/2 of gallery image sales of San Juan Capistrano will be released to the Mission for continued preservation of this historic site. All Mission San Juan Capistrano and photographer rights Copyright protected and reserved, 2019 Michael Hoard photography A future photographer produced selective images for a pictorial book with dialogue is planned for distribution at the Mission gift store.)
This silhouette view taken on the opposite wall view. While visiting the historic San Juan Mission on September 11, 2019 a commemorative bell ringing for all victims of 911. The bell ringing pierced the Mission grounds with its perfect pitch, crystal clear sound. It was a very emotive experience to be present at the Mission and witness the commemorative bell salute 911.
(Mission San Juan Capistrano dialogue) Mission San Juan Capistrano’s oldest tradition is the ringing of the historic bells. This tradition is performed by a chosen few. The official bell ringer positions have only been occupied by a handful of men, since the late 1800s. The three men who carry out this important ritual today are Michael Gastelum, Nathan Banda and Rafael Gutierrez. Together they bring history to life by ringing the bells on designated feast days, holidays and community celebrations.
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Four bells were originally cast for Mission San Juan Capistrano and each is named after a Saint (from largest to smallest these names are San Vincente, San Juan, San Antonio, and San Rafael). With the earthquake of 1812 and the collapse of the bell tower, they were relocated to a bell wall, or Campanario. However, the two largest bells, having sustained major damage in the towers collapse, would never ring the same way again.
Today, the original two largest bells (San Vicente and San Juan) hang in the footprint of the bell tower of the ruins of the Great Stone Church were they once hung. On the Bell Wall are two replica large bells, and the original two small bells (San Antonio and San Rafael) which are still rung today.
(Photographer note) The day of my visit one the official bell ringer Raefael Gutierrez continues the tradition -which he has done for over 50 years and has seen the historic mission site ongoing restoration and preservation. The mission was founded in 1776.
The historic bells ring on the following days,
March 19 (Feast Day Of St. Joseph)
July 1 (Feast Day Of St. Serra)
September 11 (Patriots Day)
September 17 (Consitution Day)
September 25 (St. Serra;s Canoization)
October 23 (Feast Day Of St. John Capistronne)
November 1st (Founder's Day)
November 24 (St. Serra's Birthday)
December 8th (Day of remembrance honoring the victims of the 1812 earthquake)
(Mission San Juan Capistrano dialogue) The bells are also tolled 9 times each day at 9:00 am to honor the legacy of its founder St. Juniporovo Serra who founded Mission San Juan Capistrano as the 7th of his 9 California Mission's
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Michael Hoard
Greetings Kathryn, I arrived early the morning of September 11, 2019 for the commemorative bell ringing for all victims of 911. The bell ringing pierced the Mission grounds with its perfect pitch, crystal clear sound. It was a very emotive experience to be present at the Mission and witness the commemorative bell salute to 911, The historic bells ring on the following days, March 19 (Feast Day Of St. Joseph) July 1 (Feast Day Of St. Serra) September 11 (Patriots Day) September 17 (Consitution Day) September 25 (St. Serra;s Canoization) October 23 (Feast Day Of St. John Capistronne) November 1st (Founder's Day) November 24 (St. Serra's Birthday) December 8th (Day of remembrance honoring the victims of the 1812 earthquake) (Mission San Juan Capistrano dialogue) The bells are also tolled 9 times each day at 9:00 am to honor the legacy of its founder St. Juniporovo Serra who founded Mission San Juan Capistrano as the 7th of his 9 California Mission's lIt pleases me this one of a series of San Juan Capistrano Mission appeals to you and I appreciate the generous comments. One of the oldest continued operation Catholic cathedrals in the U.S. still tolls every hour on the hour day and night at Jackson Square in New Orleans, LA C 1794
Michael Hoard
Greetings Hazel, thank you so much for viewing Mission San Juan Capistrano California The Bells Of Capistrano, it pleases me this landmark photograph appeals to you and I appreciate the generous comment, L, Fav, Cheers, Michael Hoard Art and Photography
Kathryn Jones
A splendid silhouette shot! Did you actually get to hear the bells, while you were there? I have not heard church bells since my childhood. People, who were not church goers complained that they woke them up, so they were forced to stop using them. I don't think that cathedral bells were affected or maybe bells in small villages, but it took away something from our lives not being able to hear them ring.
Michael Hoard
Greetings Hanne, thank you so much for viewing Mission San Juan Capistrano California The Bells Of Capistrano, a recent side adventure while visiting California my second visit west to the beautiful state of California, it pleases me this architectural photograph appeals to you and I appreciate the generous comments and the L, Fav, T, FB, Cheers, eyeseeColors, Michael Hoard photography
Hanne Lore Koehler
Fantastic still life silhouette capture of these beautiful bells of Capistrano, Michael! Gorgeous light and composition! L/F/T/FB
A Hillman
Wonderful! l/f
Michael Hoard replied:
Greetings A Hillman, thank you so much for viewing Mission San Juan Capistrano California The Bells Of Capistrano, it pleases me this historic site photograph appeals to you and I appreciate the generous comment and the L, Fav, Cheers, eyeseeColors, Michael Hoard photography