We signed up for a tour of mission churches while we were in Socorro, New Mexico for Festival of the Cranes. These are small historic Catholic churches that served small communities. The first one was the church in San Antonio NM which we had driven by on our way to Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge; its foundation is so unstable that it cannot be visited or restored. At some point it will be demolished. Fortunately, the others were in better shape and arrangements had been made for the caretakers to be there to open the building and talk about it. Vandalism has caused the security precautions of locking the buildings otherwise…unlike earlier in their history when they were open to all. None of them offer mass more than once a month…and only one had bathrooms.
The first one we were able to go inside was the San Jose Mission. The community has recently completed a renovation…putting tile on the floor and repairing the walls. There was an old organ with foot pedals; the caretaker said it had not been played anytime recently; a historian that was with our group was familiar with the type of instrument and was able to demonstrate that it was still functional…probably worth refurbishing and playing!