Zephyrin Engelhardt

Zephyrin Engelhardt

Father Zephyrin (Charles Anthony) Engelhardt, O.F.M., (1851-1934) was a German-born Roman Catholic priest and clerical historian of the Franciscan Order. Reverend Engelhardt, known as the "Father of Mission History," compiled extensive histories of the twenty-one Spanish missions in Alta California as well as other Franciscan settlements in Baja California and Arizona during the opening decades of the 20th century. Fray Engelhardt's work is today considered to be the standard authority regarding California mission history.

His many works include:

* "The Franciscans in California" (1897)
* "The Franciscans in Arizona" (1899)
* "The Missions and Missionaries of California" (1908-1915)

Reverend Engelhardt also worked with the Pomo Native Americans of Northern California and compiled the vocabulary of their language.

Quotes

* "The plays could be made most touching and instructive at the same time, without connecting the Fathers in an "unholy" way with everlasting, silly femininity, as some would-be poets have done with no foundation in fact, but merely as a manifestation of their own unclean dreams, Godspeed to your work in that line". Father Engelhardt to John S. McGroarty regarding McGroarty's upcoming three-part work "The Mission Play", which premiered in April 1912 (1910). [Deverell, William. (2004). "Whitewashed Adobe: The Rise of Los Angeles and the Remaking of Its Mexican Past." University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA. ISBN 0520218698.]

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