Spanish missions in Mexico
The Spanish missions in Mexico are a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholic Franciscans, Jesuits, Augustinians, and Dominicans to spread the Christian doctrine among the local natives. Since 1493, the Kingdom of Spain had maintained a number of missions throughout Nueva España in order to preach the gospel to these lands. In 1533, at the request of Hernán Cortés, Carlos V sent the first Franciscan friarss with orders to establish a series of installations throughout the country.Missions
- Mission La Purísima Concepción de Caborca, in Caborca, Sonora
- Mission San Antonio de Oquitoa, in Oquitoa, Sonora
- Mission San Diagos de Pitiquito Mission, in Pitiquito, Sonora
- Mission San Francisco Solano in Coahuila
- Mission San Ignacio de Cabórica, in Sonora
- Mission San Juan Bautista in Coahuila
- Mission San Pedro y San Pablo del Tubutama, in Tubutama, Sonora
- Mission Santa Maria Magdalena, in Sonora
- Mission Santa Rosalía in Camargo, Chihuahua
- Mission Santiago y Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Cocóspera, in Cocóspera, Sonora
- Mission Dulce Nombre de Jesus de Peyotes in Villa Union, Coahuila
- Mission San Andres in Nava, Coahuila
- Mission San Buenaventura de la Consolación in San Buenaventura, Coahuila
- Mission Nuestra Señora de Dolores de la Punta in Lampazos, Coahuila
- Mission San Bernardino de la Candela in Candela, Coahuila
- Mission San Buenaventura in Cuatrocienegas, Coahuila
- Mission Santa Rosa de Nadadores in Nadadores, Coahuila
- Mission San Francisco de Saltillo in Saltillo, Coahuila
- Mission San Miguel de Aguayo in Monclova, Coahuila
- Franciscan Missions in the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro
- Monasteries on the slopes of Popocatépetl