Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad

Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad
Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad
Location in California
Location36641 Fort Romie Road
Soledad, California 93960
Coordinates36°24′16.6278″N 121°21′20.9046″W / 36.404618833°N 121.355806833°W / 36.404618833; -121.355806833
Name as foundedLa Misión de María Santísima, Nuestra Señora Dolorosísima de la Soledad 
English translationThe Mission of Mary Most Holy, Our Most Sorrowful Lady of Solitude
PatronOur Lady of Solitude, Our Most Sorrowful Lady of Solitude
Nickname(s)"The Holy Mission" 
Founding dateOctober 9, 1791 
Founding priest(s)Fermín Francisco de Lasuén
Founding OrderThirteenth
Military districtThird
Native tribe(s)
Spanish name(s)
Chalon, Esselen, Yokuts,
Salinan
Native place name(s)Chuttusqelis 
Baptisms2,131 (by 1832)
Marriages648 (by 1832)
Burials1,705 (by 1832)
Secularized1835
Returned to the Church1859
Governing bodyRoman Catholic Diocese of Monterey
Current useChapel / Museum
Reference no.
  1. 233

Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad (Spanish: Misión Nuestra Señora de la Soledad), commonly known as Mission Soledad, is a Spanish mission located in Soledad, California. The mission was founded by the Franciscan order on October 9, 1791, to convert the Native Americans living in the area to Catholicism. It was the thirteenth of California's Spanish missions, and is named for Mary, Our Lady of Solitude. The town of Soledad is named for the mission.

After the 1835 secularization of the mission and the later sale of building materials, the mission fell into a state of disrepair and soon after was left in ruins. A restoration project began in 1954 and a new chapel was dedicated in 1955. The chapel now functions as a chapel of Our Lady of Solitude, a parish church of the Diocese of Monterey. The priests' residence was later recreated, and functions as a museum.