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Cebu steamer which brought Rizal to
Dapitan
Father Pablo Pastells
Father Antonio Obach
That Rizal publically retract his errors concerning religion and make statements that were clearly proSpanish against revolution. That he perform the church rites and make a general confession of his past life. That henceforth he conduct himself in an exemplary manner as a Spanish Subject and a man of religion.
A Don Ricardo Carnicero poem which Rizal wrote for Captain
Carnicero on the occasion of captains birthday August 26,1892
Butuan mail boat which brought the news
about Rizals winning in the lottery
P20,000 lottery prize P6,200 of it was given to Rizal P2,000 of his share he gave to his father and P200 to Basa in Hong Kong, the
rest he invested thru purchasing agricultural lands from the coast of Talisay about kilameter away from Dapitan
Three (3) pesetas amount Rizal allotted
for lottery tickets every month
This was his first
Vice commented Wenceslao E. Retana, his first Spanish biographer and former enemy
The debate started when Pastells sent
Rizal a book by Sarda along with an advice that Rizal should desist from his majaderas (foolishness) in viewing religion from the perspective of individual judgement and self-esteem
The debate can be read in four (4) letters. Rizal was bitter against the friars because
they commit abuses under the cloak of religion. Father Pastells tried to bring back to Catholicism Rizal by telling him that human intelligence is limited, thus he needs the guidance of God
Behind the
debate, Pastells and Rizal were friends as evidently pictured when: 1. Pastells gave Rizal a copy of Imitacion deCristo by Fr. Thomas a Kempis
2. Rizal gave
Pastells a bust of St. Paul which he had made Rizal continued to hear mass and celebrate religious events
Rizal Challenges a Frenchman to a Duel Mr. Juan Lardet
a French businessman whom Rizal had a conflict
Rizal and Father Sanchez In his aspiration to reconcile Rizal with
theChurch, Father Pastells sent to Dapitan: 1.Father Obach, Cura of Dapitan 2.Fr. Jose Vilaclara, Cura of Dipolog
3.Fr. Francisco Paula de Sanchez, Rizals
favorite teacher at Ateneo de Manila
Estudios sobre la lengua tagala manuscript which Rizal gave to Sanchez on his birthday (study of the tagalog language)
Idyllic Life in Dapitan Among his family members who visited
Rizal were: 1.His mother 2.His sisters Trinidad, Maria and Narcisa 3.Nephews Teodosio, Estanislao, Mauricio and Prudencio
Idyllic Life in Dapitan Rizal built a
house by the seashore of Talisay surrounded by fruit trees, a school for boys, and a hospital for his patients.
Rizals Encounter with the Friars SpyPablo Mercado assumed name of the spy who visited Rizal at his house
and pretended to be a relative by showing a photo of Rizal and a pair of buttons with the initials P.M. as evidence of kinship.
The spy offered to be Rizals courier
Rizals Encounter with the Friars Spy
of letters for the patriots in Manila. Rizal became suspicious and wanted to throw the spy outside but considering his values and late hour of the night, he offered the spy to spend the night at his house. The next day, he sent the spy away
The spy stayed in Dapitan and spread talks
Rizals Encounter with the Friars Spy
among the people that he was a relative to Rizal. Rizal went to the comandancia and reported thei mpostor to Captain Juan Sitges (successor of Carnicero) Sitges ordered Pablo Mercados arrest and told Anastacio Adriatico to investigate him immediately.
Rizals Encounter with the Friars Spy Florencio Namanan a.k.a Pablo Mercado, singleand about 30 years old who washired by the Recollect friars to spyon Rizals activities
The secret mission of Pablo
Rizals Encounter with the Friars Spy
Mercado was not an assassination attempt but espionage only.
As Physician in Dapitan
As Physician in Dapitan Dona Teodora and Maria lived with
Rizal for a year and a half. It is here when Rizal operated his mothers right eye. Though the operation was successful, his mother had a wound infection after ignoring Rizals instruction of not removing the bandages. However, the infection was immediatelytreated
As Physician in DapitanDon Ignacio Tumarong
Rizals patient who was able to see again after his operation; -he paid Rizal P3,000
As Physician in DapitanDon Florencio Azcarraga rich hacendero of Aklan who
was cured of eye ailment, in turn he gave Rizal a cargo of sugar.
As Physician in Dapitan Rizal prescribed medicinal plants to his poor patients.
Water System for Dapitan
Water System for DapitanAs a perito agrimensor (expert surveyor), Rizalapplied his
engineering knowledge by constructinga system of waterworks to furnish clean water tothe townspeople
Mr. H.F. Cameron American engineer who praised Rizal for his engineering ingenuity.
Community Projects for Dapitan Rizal had 1.Drained the marshes to get rid of malaria that
was infesting Dapitan 2.Equipped the town with lighting system using P500 one of his patients paid him. The lighting system consisted of: a.Coconut oil lamps 3.Beautified the town of Dapitan by remodeling the town plaza and making a huge relief map of Mindanao out of earth, stones and grass
Rizal as TeacherRizal established in Dapitan a school. It began with 3 pupils who increased to 16 and eventually 21. 16 of his pupils did not pay tuition. Instead of charging them fees, Rizal
made them work in his gardens and construction projects.
Rizal as TeacherFormal classes were between
2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. He also applied the emperor system like that of Ateneo
Rizal as Teacher During recess, pupils built fires to drive
awayinsects, pruned fruit trees and manured the soil. Outside class hours, students had
gymnastics, boxing, wrestling, stonethrowing, swimming,arnis and boating
Hymn to Talisay-A poem Rizal wrote in honor
of Talisay which he made his pupils sing
Contributions to Science Rizal sent
specimens he found to the museum of Europe especially the Dresden Museum. In turn, he received scientific books and surgical instruments
Contributions to Science He had 1.Built up a rich collection of concology (consisting of 346 shells of 203 species)
2.Discovered rare specimens like: a.Draco rizali(a flying dragon) b. Apogonia rizali(a small beetle)
c.Rhacophorus rizali(a rare frog)
3.Conducted anthropological, ethnographical, archaeological, geological and geographical studies.
Linguistic StudiesContinuing his study of languages,
Rizal learned in Dapitan: 1.Bisayan 2.Subanum 3.Malay languages
Linguistic Studies He knew by that time 22 languages as
follows Tagalog, Malay, Ilokano, Hebrew, Bisayan, Sanskrit, Subanum, Dutch, Spanish, Catalan Latin, Italian Greek, Chinese, English, Japanese, French, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Arabic, Russian
Artistic Works in Dapitan To pursue his artistic activities, Rizal 1.Contributed paintings to the Sisters
of Charity who were preparing the sanctuary of the Holy Virgin 2.Made sketches of persons and things that attracted him in Dapitan
Artistic Works in Dapitan 3.Modeled a statuette called The Mothers
Revenge to stress the moral of the incident where a puppy of his dog, Syria, was eaten by a crocodile 4.Constructed a statue of a girl called The Dapitan Girl, a woodcarving of Josephine Bracken (Rizals wife) 5.Made a bust of St. Paul for Father Pastells
Rizal as Farmer Rizal acquired total land holdings of 70 hectares
where 6,000 hemp plants, 1,000 coconut trees and numerous fruit trees, sugarcane, corn, coffee and cacao were planted. He planned to establish an agricultural colony in Sitio Ponot because it was ideal for raising cacao, coffee, coconuts and cattle. However, this did not materialize due to lack of support from the government
Rizal as BusinessmanRamon Carreon Rizals business partner in Dapitan Rizal made
profitable business ventures in fishing,copra and hemp industries. Hemp industry Rizals most profitable business
Rizal as Businessman Once he shipped 150 bales of hemp to
Manila. He purchased hemp in Dapitan at P7 and 4 reales per picul and he sold it to Manila at P10 and 4 reales. Rizal also engaged in lime manufacturing. Their lime burner had a monthly capacity of more than400 bags of lime
Rizal as BusinessmanHe organized the Cooperative
Association of Dapitan Farmers to break Chinese monopoly
Rizals Inventive AbilityAmong Rizals inventions were: 1.Cigarette lighter which he sent as a gift to Blumentritt called sulpukan 2.A wooden machine for making bricks
My RetreatUpon restoring her eyesight, Dona
Teodora returned to Manila. Seeing how busy Rizal is, she regretted neglecting her muses. She requested Rizal to write poetry. As a response, Rizal wrote Mi Retiro relating his serene life as an exile in Dapitan
Rizal and Josephine Brackenthe death of Leonor Rivera left a poignant void in Rizals heart. In his
loneliness, he met Josephine
Rizal and Josephine Bracken josephine Bracken
Irish girl of sweet eighteen who was born on Hong Kong.
Rizal and Josephine Bracken James Bracken and Elizabeth Jane
MacBride Josephines parents who are both Irish in citizenship Mr. George Taufer man who adopted Josephine after her mother died of childbirth
Rizal and Josephine BrackenMr. Taufer became blind so he sought for an ophthalmic specialist.
This is how Josephine and Rizal met. Manuela Orlac Filipina companion who accompanied Josephine Bracken to Dapitan.
Rizal and Josephine BrackenRizal and Josephine Bracken decided to get married but Father Obach
refused to marry them without the permission of Bishop of Cebu.
Rizal and Josephine BrackenHearing of the planned marriage and unable to endure the thought of
losing Josephine, Mr. Taufer tried to commit suicide by cutting off his throat with a razor but Rizal was able to prevent this.
Rizal and Josephine Bracken To avoid a tragedy, Josephine
accompanied Mr. Taufer back to Manila. Mr. Taufer returned to Hong Kong alone while Josephine stayed with the Rizals in Manila. Having no priests to marry them, Rizal and Josephine married themselves before the eyes of God
Rizal and Josephine Bracken The two were happy for they were
expecting for a baby. However, Rizal played a prank on Josephine making her give birth to an eight-month baby boy. The baby lived for only three hours. He was named Francisco in honor of Rizals father.
Rizal and the KatipunanPio Valenzuela emissary to
Dapitan in order to inform Rizal of the plan of Katipunan during the meeting at a little river called Bitukang Manok. Venus steamer Valenzuela boarded to reach Dapitan
Rizal and the Katipunan Raymundo Mata blind man who came
withValenzuela to camouflage his mission Rizal objected Bonifacios project because: 1.The people are not ready for a revolution 2.Arms and funds must first be
collected before raising the cry of revolution.
Volunteers as Military Doctor in CubaWhen Cuba was under revolution and raging yellow fever epidemic,
Rizal wrote to Governor General Ramon Blanco offering his services as military doctor.
Governor Blanco later notified Rizal of the acceptance of the offer. The
Volunteers as Military Doctor in Cubanotification came along with an instruction of acquiring first a pass for Manila from the politico-military commander of Dapitan.
The Song of the TravelerUpon receiving the acceptance of his offer to go to Europe then to Cuba
to help in the curing of patients suffering yellow fever, he wrote a poem El Canto del Viajero
Adios, Dapitan Espaa steamer which brought Rizal to Manila
from Dapitan Rizal was accompanied by Josephine, Narcisa, Angelica (Narcisas daughter), his three nephews and six pupils. As farewell, the town brass of Dapitan played the dolorous Funeral March of Chopin. He stayed in Dapitan for four years, thirteen days and a few hours.
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