About 10 miles south of Tucson, Arizona you will find the “White Dove of the Desert” also known as the Mission San Xavier del Bac. This magnificent Spanish mission was completed in 1797. The first Spanish missionary, Father Eusebio Kino, arrived at the site in 1692. Throughout the years the location has been part of New Spain, Mexico, and finally a part of the U.S. after the Gadsen Purchase of 1854.
When you enter the church you cannot help but be amazed by the incredible amount of 18th century statuary and murals. The impact varies for everyone who walks the interior of this powerfully spiritual place. Candles are always lit and displayed. A shrine to St Francis is a prominent feature and one of solemn devotion.

The sanctuary
The edifice is still a functioning Catholic Church that primarily serves the Tohono O’odham tribe, formerly known as the Papago. There is a museum the shows the history of the church however it ws under construction during our visit so we missed much of the displays. There is also a gift shop.

Prayer chapel and garden

Striking statuary
Being one of the most popular tourist stops in Tucson, we were fortunate to visit when there were very few people there. It was almost as if we had the place to ourselves. This is a site that is filled with history as well as a sacred place for contemplation, meditation and prayer. Do not miss a chance to visit San Xavier. You will be moved.
The San Xavier website is packed with info for your assistance in visit planning .
I have been here! It is so beautiful! I interviewed for a job in Tucson about 10 years ago and loved the area. This mission really awed me! Although I did not take the job, I enjoyed my few days here!
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Glad you got a chance to visit Tucson. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
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That’s a great old mission.
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One of the prettiest in the nation. Thanks, Tim.
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bellissima questa chiesa 👍👍👍👍👏😊
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Grazie per aver commentato sì, questa bellissima chiesa.
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This mission is definitely a must see location in Tucson for its architectural elements and artistry.
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Could not agree more. Thanks for chiming in.
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