 A triple alignment of historic significance will take place in  conjunction with the dedication of the Mission Nombre de Dios Museum on  Sept. 4. "It doesn't matter what your religious affiliation is. Anyone who has  lived in St. Augustine or visited the Oldest City should recognize the  importance of this historic event when the casket of Don Pedro Menendez  de Aviles makes a brief stop below the Great Cross and the statue of  Father Francisco Lopez de Mendoza Grajales on the way to its place in  the new museum," said Eric Johnson, director of Mission Nombre de Dios. In 1565, Menendez landed at that spot and claimed the site for Spain  and the Catholic Church.  It was here that he knelt to kiss a wooden  cross presented to him by (Francisco Lopez de Mendoza Grajales) Father Lopez who was chaplain of Menendez's  expedition and founding pastor of the parish of St. Augustine. A  diocesan priest from Jerez de Frontera, Spain, he celebrated the first  Mass in the new colony on Sept. 8, 1565. The 208-foot stainless steel cross, marking the site of the landing,  was erected in 1966 to commemorate the 400th anniversary. It serves to  remind visitors of the role played by the Christian faith in the history  of both Florida and the United States. Lighted at night, it often  serves as a navigation tool for boaters, day and night. Menendez's coffin currently is housed in a side room of the mission  gift shop. For two decades, it sat in the shrine chapel of Our Lady of  La Leche. In the early 1960s, it was moved to the gift shop, where it  could be maintained under controlled temperatures. The coffin will be moved to a central place of exhibit in the new  museum......Taking up permanent residency in the (look down in the comments section>) museum will be white marble  statues of Pius V and St. Francis Borgia that have been removed from San  Lorenzo Cemetery. The 5 ft. statues, originally displayed in the  Cathedral Basilica, were placed in the cemetery in 1965. The statues are  in the process of being restored. Pius V was the pope during the Menendez era. St. Francis Borgia was the Father  General of the Jesuit order in Spain in 1565.
A triple alignment of historic significance will take place in  conjunction with the dedication of the Mission Nombre de Dios Museum on  Sept. 4. "It doesn't matter what your religious affiliation is. Anyone who has  lived in St. Augustine or visited the Oldest City should recognize the  importance of this historic event when the casket of Don Pedro Menendez  de Aviles makes a brief stop below the Great Cross and the statue of  Father Francisco Lopez de Mendoza Grajales on the way to its place in  the new museum," said Eric Johnson, director of Mission Nombre de Dios. In 1565, Menendez landed at that spot and claimed the site for Spain  and the Catholic Church.  It was here that he knelt to kiss a wooden  cross presented to him by (Francisco Lopez de Mendoza Grajales) Father Lopez who was chaplain of Menendez's  expedition and founding pastor of the parish of St. Augustine. A  diocesan priest from Jerez de Frontera, Spain, he celebrated the first  Mass in the new colony on Sept. 8, 1565. The 208-foot stainless steel cross, marking the site of the landing,  was erected in 1966 to commemorate the 400th anniversary. It serves to  remind visitors of the role played by the Christian faith in the history  of both Florida and the United States. Lighted at night, it often  serves as a navigation tool for boaters, day and night. Menendez's coffin currently is housed in a side room of the mission  gift shop. For two decades, it sat in the shrine chapel of Our Lady of  La Leche. In the early 1960s, it was moved to the gift shop, where it  could be maintained under controlled temperatures. The coffin will be moved to a central place of exhibit in the new  museum......Taking up permanent residency in the (look down in the comments section>) museum will be white marble  statues of Pius V and St. Francis Borgia that have been removed from San  Lorenzo Cemetery. The 5 ft. statues, originally displayed in the  Cathedral Basilica, were placed in the cemetery in 1965. The statues are  in the process of being restored. Pius V was the pope during the Menendez era. St. Francis Borgia was the Father  General of the Jesuit order in Spain in 1565.In 1565 and 1566 he founded the missions of Florida, New Spain, and Peru, thus extending even to the New World the effects of his insatiable zeal.
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