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- Q16826866 subject Q15300335.
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- Q16826866 abstract "The Circular Mission (Spanish: Misión circular) was a system of missions established by the Society of Jesus in the Chiloé Archipelago. The mission begun as an experimental mission in 1608 when various places populated by Huilliches and Spaniards in the archipelago were visited during a series of voyayes during spring and summer. At each stop the jesuits usually preached for three days before continuing the journey to the next stop. In 1617 the mission was formalized as permanent but continued to be carried out as a series of visits to populated places returning every year to the same locations. During winter the jesuit missionaries stayed in Castro. The jesuits are reported to have established 77 chapels by 1755.".
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- Q16826866 wikiPageWikiLink Q6257881.
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- Q16826866 comment "The Circular Mission (Spanish: Misión circular) was a system of missions established by the Society of Jesus in the Chiloé Archipelago. The mission begun as an experimental mission in 1608 when various places populated by Huilliches and Spaniards in the archipelago were visited during a series of voyayes during spring and summer. At each stop the jesuits usually preached for three days before continuing the journey to the next stop.".
- Q16826866 label "Circular Mission".