St. Augustin Catholic Church |
When the Spaniards successfully returned to Nuevo Mexico under deVargas in 1692, the ruins of the mission were found and a new church was completed on the site in 1716. Many missions were rebuilt during this period all over Nuevo Mexico. When the church was rebuilt in 1716 it was renamed St. Augustine. As of this writing, St. Augustine Catholic Church is nearly 400 years old and is considered by most historians as being one of the oldest churches in the United States.
St. Augustin, Isleta Pueblo |
Those touring California today are well aware of that region's history with Spanish missions. There are many beautiful missions to visit all the way from San Diego in the south to Sonoma California in the north. The Franciscan missions in New Mexico were built long before the first mission was built in San Diego in 1769. The pueblo Native American culture in New Mexico and Arizona was quite different than that found in Alta California. While there was some violence associated with the Franciscans and the Indians of California, nothing approached the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Overall, the interaction between the missionaries in Alta California and the local Indian tribes was less restrictive than in 1600's Nuevo Mexico.
There was a restoration project involving St. Augustine Catholic Church which is quite interesting. Around 2004, there was a plan started for the restoration of the church. The initial plan reportedly called for the work to be done by volunteers including teens. There was really very little funding for the project but nevertheless the volunteers worked hard making adobe and persevered. Without funding, the restoration of the church and the final outcome was uncertain. The project received a major lifesaving boost when funding became available around 2010 when the church qualified as a cultural resource project. The restoration work on the church turned out extremely well as you can see from the photos shown in this article. Many people put in a lot of effort and the project was a huge success.
St. Augustin Mission grounds |
The drive south of Albuquerque on Interstate 25 to Isleta Pueblo is quite scenic. There are also numerous other historic landmarks nearby. One is Belen New Mexico, just a short drive south of Isleta. Belen is home to a very interesting old Harvey House that was constructed in 1911. The Harvey House today is a great museum exhibiting many artifacts of the days of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. Belen today is a very busy rail yard for the BNSF Railroad, being a major refueling point for freight trains between California and Texas. Belen also features a walking tour map that even features a Sears and Roebuck home that was shipped as a kit from Chicago just after the turn of the twentieth century.
Another transportation option to visit both Isleta Pueblo and Belen is the New Mexico Rail Runner train. The train operates between Santa Fe to the north and Belen to the south. The Albuquerque stop is at the Alvarado Transportation Center on Central Avenue in downtown Albuquerque.
(Photos from author's private collection)