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Vocabulary and history of Spanish missions

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apprentice   a person who learns a skill  
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artisan   a skilled tradesperson  
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baptism   a Christian ceremony in which a person is blessed with holy water to show his or her admission to the Christain faith  
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Christianity   a religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ  
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community   a group of people who live in one area and share buildings, services, and a way of life; also the place where these people live  
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convert (noun)   a person who has changed his or her beliefs  
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convert (verb)   to cause someone to change beliefs  
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infirmary   a room or building used for the care of injured and sick people  
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neophyte   a person who has converted to a religion  
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priest   a person in the Roman Catholic Church who devotes his life to religion and performs religious ceremonies  
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Roman Catholicism   a system of Christian churches, priests and followers headed by the pope  
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presidio   a military fort  
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padre   "father" or priest  
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two responsibilities of the padres   teaching about Christianity and performing Christian ceremonies  
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three responsibilities of the neophytes   learn Spanish, dress European-style, help with the work and pray and worship with the padres  
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What happened to Native Americans who tried to leave a mission?   They were whipped  
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