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English: Franciscans of the California missions wore gray habits, rather than the brown cassocks that are worn today.
Taken from p. 20 of San Juan Capistrano Mission by Engelhardt, Zephyrin (1922).
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Lordkinbote 727×561× (156224 bytes) Franciscans of the California missions wore gray habits, rather than the brown cassocks that are worn today. Scanned from ''Mission San Juan Capistrano: A Pocket History and Tour Guide'' p. 19.
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