Caroline Ward-Holland and her son, Kagen Holland, wanted to address the controversial canonization of the 18th century missionary Junípero Serra in their own way.

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Thus, while Pope Francis called for Serra’s sainthood during a mass attended by thousands on Wednesday at a Washington D.C. basilica, the two descendents of the Tataviam tribe from Santa Clarita, California proceeded to march 650 miles from Sonoma to San Diego.

Along their “Walk for the Ancestors,” as it is called, the pair plans to visit each of the state’s 21 missions “to honor the Indigenous ancestors who suffered and perished in the Mission system and assert California Indian rejection of sainthood for Junipero Serra,” who is credited with bringing Christianity to the region by imposing it on the Indigenous population.

Caroline and Kagen set out on September 7 and expect to walk through mid-November when they will conclude the pilgrimage at Mission San Diego de Alcala, the first mission founded in 1769 by Serra.

“I want to follow in the footsteps of the ancestors. They will speak to us. I want my relatives and ancestors to know that we will never forget their suffering and the many atrocities they endured. Wherever their villages were, I want to walk there,” Ward-Holland told Indian Country.

On Wednesday, the walkers arrived at Mission San Carlos in Carmel where a Day of Mourning protest was held.

Caroline and Kagen are not alone. Native Americans and their supporters across the nation, and world, have expressed outrage over the beatification of the Spanish-born Serra.

Numerous California Indian nations and Native American organizations have issued statements opposing the canonization and calling on the Pope to reverse it, though the Vatican has so far failed to issue a response.

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