May 1, 2013

The Jesuit missions of Creel, Mexico; things to do

Jesuit mission in Creel, Mexico

The Jesuit missions of Creel, Mexico

Built in the 17th and 18th centuries, these missions played an important role in the development of the Tarahumara (they refer to themselves as Raramuri) Indian communities, which still exist here today.  The many missions are spread out, so a guided tour can be efficient.


Mision Jesuita Santo Cinco Señores de Cusarare  

Located in the central zone of Parque Barrancas, off the Guachochi Highway, about 15 miles from Creel.  This is one of the region’s oldest missions, and many Tarahumara celebrations take place here.  The original architecture of the church is intact, and the interior is adorned with Tarahumara paintings.

Mision de San Ignacio Arareko  

Located in the northern part of the park, in the middle of the San Ignacio Arareko commons, about 3 miles south of Creel.  Built with a limestone base, this simple church resembles the other missions.  Objects used by the Tarahumaras for Holy Week celebrations are displayed.



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image c2013 Carole Terwilliger Meyers

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