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Historic Old Mission San Luis Rey Church
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Mission San Luis Rey
4050 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92057
Heritage Park & Museum
220 Peyri Dr, Oceanside, CA 92058
New Song Community Church - Oceanside Campus
3985 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92058
Muramid Art Studio of Joanne Tawfilis
480 N El Camino Real, Oceanside, CA 92058
Bella Gala Events, Inc
3955 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92058
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San Luis Rey Bakery & Restaurant
490 N El Camino Real, Oceanside, CA 92058
La Hacienda
300 Douglas Dr, Oceanside, CA 92058
Torta Time
3935 Mission Ave unit f8, Oceanside, CA 92058
Pho Ha Grill & Bar
3905 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92054
ROBATA-X SUSHI & IZAKAYA
3915 Mission Ave Ste12, Oceanside, CA 92058
Jack in the Box
3909 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92058
Four Tunas Fish & Bar Oceanside
41 Douglas Dr suite 100, Oceanside, CA 92058
Panda Express
47 Douglas Dr SUITE 103, Oceanside, CA 92054
Taco Bell
3895 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92054
Tb40796
3895 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92058
Nearby local services
North County Model Railroad Society
230 Peyri Dr, Oceanside, CA 92057
Mission Douglas Plaza
3915 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92058
AB Furniture
3965 Mission Ave #2, Oceanside, CA 92058
Scripps Coastal Medical Center Oceanside - Mission Avenue
4318 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92057
Scripps Coastal Medical Center Oceanside Lab
4318 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92057
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Laguna Vista MHC, LLC
276 N El Camino Real, Oceanside, CA 92058
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Historic Old Mission San Luis Rey Church

4050 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92057
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attractions: Mission San Luis Rey, Heritage Park & Museum, New Song Community Church - Oceanside Campus, Muramid Art Studio of Joanne Tawfilis, Bella Gala Events, Inc, restaurants: San Luis Rey Bakery & Restaurant, La Hacienda, Torta Time, Pho Ha Grill & Bar, ROBATA-X SUSHI & IZAKAYA, Jack in the Box, Four Tunas Fish & Bar Oceanside, Panda Express, Taco Bell, Tb40796, local businesses: North County Model Railroad Society, Mission Douglas Plaza, AB Furniture, Scripps Coastal Medical Center Oceanside - Mission Avenue, Scripps Coastal Medical Center Oceanside Lab
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Nearby attractions of Historic Old Mission San Luis Rey Church

Mission San Luis Rey

Heritage Park & Museum

New Song Community Church - Oceanside Campus

Muramid Art Studio of Joanne Tawfilis

Bella Gala Events, Inc

Mission San Luis Rey

Mission San Luis Rey

4.7

(238)

Closed
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Heritage Park & Museum

Heritage Park & Museum

4.5

(131)

Open until 12:00 AM
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New Song Community Church - Oceanside Campus

New Song Community Church - Oceanside Campus

4.7

(68)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Muramid Art Studio of Joanne Tawfilis

Muramid Art Studio of Joanne Tawfilis

4.9

(14)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Historic Old Mission San Luis Rey Church

San Luis Rey Bakery & Restaurant

La Hacienda

Torta Time

Pho Ha Grill & Bar

ROBATA-X SUSHI & IZAKAYA

Jack in the Box

Four Tunas Fish & Bar Oceanside

Panda Express

Taco Bell

Tb40796

San Luis Rey Bakery & Restaurant

San Luis Rey Bakery & Restaurant

4.4

(418)

$

Open until 7:00 PM
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La Hacienda

La Hacienda

4.1

(188)

$

Closed
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Torta Time

Torta Time

4.6

(32)

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Pho Ha Grill & Bar

Pho Ha Grill & Bar

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(249)

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North County Model Railroad Society

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(20)

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Mission Douglas Plaza

Mission Douglas Plaza

4.2

(396)

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AB Furniture

AB Furniture

3.6

(15)

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Scripps Coastal Medical Center Oceanside - Mission Avenue

Scripps Coastal Medical Center Oceanside - Mission Avenue

3.7

(66)

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4.9
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Absolutely beautiful and well restored and managed. When you walk into the church and find yourself surrounded by walls and artwork that hold so much history, you can feel a depth of awe that goes beyond measure. I am good with words and the only way I can describe it that makes any sense, is you are in the presence of God and His serenity. There is history in the art decor, the high ceiling wooden beams, every wooden pew, and even the candles being lit by visitors. Once you enter, you just have to sit and take it in. With patience and no rush to leave. Take it in and when you do leave, you leave with His hand on your shoulder. You can feel it. God is there. He is with you.

Walking along the cobble bricks to the gift shop was a bit bumpy as I pushed mom in her wheelchair, but we felt the age of the place with a respect and understanding that so many came before us clear back centuries old. It wasn’t just a new experience, it was a privilege to be able and do so. This was made possible by the padres who kept this place alive for longer than any of us have been alive.

You have to visit the gift shop! So much to see and choose from. There is a gift there for everyone on your Christmas list. Please don’t fret at the prices in a selection of items. Most are handmade which takes time and care. Overall, the sale of every item helps kept this place in alive for repairs and upgrades without taking away from the beauty of the historic truth of the holy ground you walk on. You can even buy a special bottle of holy water to take home, which we did.

There is a garden, museum, cafe, cemetery, and meditation center. In the back west side of the property near the meditation center is a couple of statues that took my breath away. I pushed the wheelchair closer so mom could see it up close. A Roman soldier with whip in hand and frozen action as he was striking our Lord and Savior, as Jesus struggles with the burden of carrying His own cross to the place of his agonizing, torturous death. His pain was so severe in fact, they needed a new word to describe it. They put the word crucify and the action of death together to create the words we know as “excruciating pain” into the language of all dialects. We will never know His pain, but we can visit a mission in the hills that has not swayed away from sharing what we do know of it. Visit this mission and support their work with donations, buy something, visit. We are the hands, feet, and voices that carry the message that “through Christ all things are possible”, like helping keep this mission open for another few...

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2y

Hello everyone I am writing to ask if everyone can be health safe! The food donation are to feed the needy and appreciated by them only some of you donating food is donating expired food, and rotten vegetables and fruit, please be more aware of the expiration date on the food please! Unless you are trying to kill somebody or just make them very I’ll? Volunteers please be careful of the vegetables and fruit you put in the bags because some of it is spoiled and muchy soft is not good! People donating please be mindful of what you donate!! Hopefully things will get better at this church so I can give praise and not “Seriously “ please do not donated expired or soon to be rotten...

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Founded in 1798, by Fr. Fermin Lasuen, successor to Fr. Junipero Serra, Mission San Luis Rey became the largest of the 21 Spanish missions established in Alta California. This mission, the 18th in the chain, was named by the Spanish Viceroy after King Louis IX of France, a 13th-century saint, and patron of the Secular Franciscans. At one time farmed nearly 1 million acres.

San Luis Rey (Spanish), or Saint Louis the King, was taught by the early Franciscans and is the patron of their 3rd order. He also was of Spanish blood on his mother’s side and died fighting in the Crusades. He was...

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Absolutely beautiful and well restored and managed. When you walk into the church and find yourself surrounded by walls and artwork that hold so much history, you can feel a depth of awe that goes beyond measure. I am good with words and the only way I can describe it that makes any sense, is you are in the presence of God and His serenity. There is history in the art decor, the high ceiling wooden beams, every wooden pew, and even the candles being lit by visitors. Once you enter, you just have to sit and take it in. With patience and no rush to leave. Take it in and when you do leave, you leave with His hand on your shoulder. You can feel it. God is there. He is with you. Walking along the cobble bricks to the gift shop was a bit bumpy as I pushed mom in her wheelchair, but we felt the age of the place with a respect and understanding that so many came before us clear back centuries old. It wasn’t just a new experience, it was a privilege to be able and do so. This was made possible by the padres who kept this place alive for longer than any of us have been alive. You have to visit the gift shop! So much to see and choose from. There is a gift there for everyone on your Christmas list. Please don’t fret at the prices in a selection of items. Most are handmade which takes time and care. Overall, the sale of every item helps kept this place in alive for repairs and upgrades without taking away from the beauty of the historic truth of the holy ground you walk on. You can even buy a special bottle of holy water to take home, which we did. There is a garden, museum, cafe, cemetery, and meditation center. In the back west side of the property near the meditation center is a couple of statues that took my breath away. I pushed the wheelchair closer so mom could see it up close. A Roman soldier with whip in hand and frozen action as he was striking our Lord and Savior, as Jesus struggles with the burden of carrying His own cross to the place of his agonizing, torturous death. His pain was so severe in fact, they needed a new word to describe it. They put the word crucify and the action of death together to create the words we know as “excruciating pain” into the language of all dialects. We will never know His pain, but we can visit a mission in the hills that has not swayed away from sharing what we do know of it. Visit this mission and support their work with donations, buy something, visit. We are the hands, feet, and voices that carry the message that “through Christ all things are possible”, like helping keep this mission open for another few centuries. Amen.
Terri STerri S
Founded in 1798, by Fr. Fermin Lasuen, successor to Fr. Junipero Serra, Mission San Luis Rey became the largest of the 21 Spanish missions established in Alta California. This mission, the 18th in the chain, was named by the Spanish Viceroy after King Louis IX of France, a 13th-century saint, and patron of the Secular Franciscans. At one time farmed nearly 1 million acres. San Luis Rey (Spanish), or Saint Louis the King, was taught by the early Franciscans and is the patron of their 3rd order. He also was of Spanish blood on his mother’s side and died fighting in the Crusades. He was canonized in 1297.
El RahEl Rah
A beautiful old mission chapel restored and in use for weekly mass. I have been able to attend and find a seat. Normally seats are a premium at all masses held in the mission church 7 am English and 9 am or 7 pm misa en Español. The attendees are always friendly and the priests are very welcoming. The museum, gift shop, and cafe open later and close early, so plan accordingly. I recommend visiting the cemetery as it is beautiful, peaceful, and most the time has a cool ocean breeze passing through. The old priests pass through and have been known to greet and bless you and your loved ones. 🙏👍🏼❤️🌬️🌊
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Absolutely beautiful and well restored and managed. When you walk into the church and find yourself surrounded by walls and artwork that hold so much history, you can feel a depth of awe that goes beyond measure. I am good with words and the only way I can describe it that makes any sense, is you are in the presence of God and His serenity. There is history in the art decor, the high ceiling wooden beams, every wooden pew, and even the candles being lit by visitors. Once you enter, you just have to sit and take it in. With patience and no rush to leave. Take it in and when you do leave, you leave with His hand on your shoulder. You can feel it. God is there. He is with you. Walking along the cobble bricks to the gift shop was a bit bumpy as I pushed mom in her wheelchair, but we felt the age of the place with a respect and understanding that so many came before us clear back centuries old. It wasn’t just a new experience, it was a privilege to be able and do so. This was made possible by the padres who kept this place alive for longer than any of us have been alive. You have to visit the gift shop! So much to see and choose from. There is a gift there for everyone on your Christmas list. Please don’t fret at the prices in a selection of items. Most are handmade which takes time and care. Overall, the sale of every item helps kept this place in alive for repairs and upgrades without taking away from the beauty of the historic truth of the holy ground you walk on. You can even buy a special bottle of holy water to take home, which we did. There is a garden, museum, cafe, cemetery, and meditation center. In the back west side of the property near the meditation center is a couple of statues that took my breath away. I pushed the wheelchair closer so mom could see it up close. A Roman soldier with whip in hand and frozen action as he was striking our Lord and Savior, as Jesus struggles with the burden of carrying His own cross to the place of his agonizing, torturous death. His pain was so severe in fact, they needed a new word to describe it. They put the word crucify and the action of death together to create the words we know as “excruciating pain” into the language of all dialects. We will never know His pain, but we can visit a mission in the hills that has not swayed away from sharing what we do know of it. Visit this mission and support their work with donations, buy something, visit. We are the hands, feet, and voices that carry the message that “through Christ all things are possible”, like helping keep this mission open for another few centuries. Amen.
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Founded in 1798, by Fr. Fermin Lasuen, successor to Fr. Junipero Serra, Mission San Luis Rey became the largest of the 21 Spanish missions established in Alta California. This mission, the 18th in the chain, was named by the Spanish Viceroy after King Louis IX of France, a 13th-century saint, and patron of the Secular Franciscans. At one time farmed nearly 1 million acres. San Luis Rey (Spanish), or Saint Louis the King, was taught by the early Franciscans and is the patron of their 3rd order. He also was of Spanish blood on his mother’s side and died fighting in the Crusades. He was canonized in 1297.
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A beautiful old mission chapel restored and in use for weekly mass. I have been able to attend and find a seat. Normally seats are a premium at all masses held in the mission church 7 am English and 9 am or 7 pm misa en Español. The attendees are always friendly and the priests are very welcoming. The museum, gift shop, and cafe open later and close early, so plan accordingly. I recommend visiting the cemetery as it is beautiful, peaceful, and most the time has a cool ocean breeze passing through. The old priests pass through and have been known to greet and bless you and your loved ones. 🙏👍🏼❤️🌬️🌊
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