The Haunting of Mission Santa Cruz, Mexico, 1708 to 1876
, by Lonergan, Julia E., Ph.d.; Guerisoli, Angelica S.- ISBN: 9781453730461 | 145373046X
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 8/27/2010
The third book is about Capitola and the Mesquite at the Rispin Mansion, when it was the Mexican Governmental Palace at Nancy (Nisene), 1708 to 1876. Nisene Marks (Roman, "the god of War") and the Mexican version of the history of the Castros is supported with evidence of antique photos and archaeology indicating that Mission Santa Cruz also was the location of Moorish Temples of the Franciscan Order of Saint Augustine. The Saints of Francisco of "de Anza"Expeditions, 1676-1876, practiced on these strategically built Temples on the Eastern side of the Santa Cruz Mountain. The sacred sites were deliberately destroyed. The "land grabs" included the destruction of the Moorish Mesquite, the teaching houses, the closing off of all original ports, and the moving around of the Mexican period mansions. The Eastern side of the Holy Cross, ("Santa Cruz") Mountain contains the headstones uprooted from the Western side of the Santa Cruz Mountains, and moved from the right of the first adobe Mission Santa Cruz Church of 1767, rebuilt after 1857 earthquake into an Orphanage. The Church was inverted from South-East to Due West. The removal and relocation of the cemetery into the foundations of the Moorish teaching houses, now called the "Evergreen" cemetery, and the deliberate destructions of the sacred Santa Cruz grounds has created a series of haunting.