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  1. The College of San Fernando de México was a Roman Catholic Franciscan missionary college, or seminary (Colegio Apostólico), founded in Spanish colonial Mexico City by the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor on October 15, 1734.

  2. Dec 1, 1994 · Updated: December 1, 1994. College of San Fernando de Mexico. The College of San Fernando de Mexico was established by Franciscans in response to repeated requests that Mexico City be granted a college comparable with those at Querétaro and Zacatecas.

  3. An era in the history of Mis- sion San Fernando and the mission era in California came to an end. For a half century, 1797-1847, Mission San Fernando was staffed with friars from the College of San Fernando in Mexico City. All were Spanish born and initially trained in Spanish Franciscan institutions.

  4. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  5. The Library of the Apostolic College of San Fernando, Mexico, in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries | The Americas | Cambridge Core. Home. > Journals. > The Americas. > Volume 7 Issue 4. > The Library of the Apostolic College of San Fernando,... English. Français.

  6. 8 SAN FERNANDO COLLEGE, MEXICO (1734-1858) 41. Fray Vincente Imas, 27 years old; he had received the habit May 17, 1763, in the Province of Burgos. 42. Fray Joseph Nocedal, 26 years old; he had received the habit April 23, 1764, at the College of San Fernando. 43. Fray Juan Antonio Luz, 33 years old; he had received the

  7. College Of San Fernando De Mexico. Tejanos | COLLEGE OF SAN FERNANDO DE MEXICO. The College of San Fernando de Mexico was established by Franciscans in response to repeated requests that Mexico City be granted a college comparable with those at Querétaro and Zacatecas.