Rizal Chapter 22
Rizal Chapter 22
Rizal Chapter 22
Misamis
Achievements of Rizal:
practiced medicine Captain Juan Sitges - succeeded Cap. Carnicero on May
Pursued scientific studies 4, 1893; ordered the arrest of Pablo Mercado &
continued his artistic and literary works instructed Anastacio Adriatico to investigate him
widened his knowledge in languages
established a school for boys Bibliotica Ncional in Madrid - where the transcripts of
promoted community development projects investigation of the friar’s spy were declassified and
invented a wooden machine for making bricks preserved
engaged in farming and commerce These available documents on the failed mission of
the friar’s spy have been quoted by 3 Rizalist
Steamer “Cebu” - brought Rizal to Dapitan biographers: Retana, Palma, & Jose Baron Fernandez
- carried a letter from Fr. Pablo Pastells (Superior of
Jesuit Society in PH) to Fr. Antonio Obach (Jesuit parish Manuel T. HIdalgo - Rizal’s brother-in-law: “Maneng”
priest of Dapitan)
*August 1893 - his mother and sister Maria arrived in
Fr. Pastells informed Fr. Obach that Rizal could live at Dapitan; he operated on his mother’s right eye
the parish convent on the ff. conditions:
1. That Rizal publicly retract his errors concerning religion, Don Ignacio Tumarong - rich Filipino ophthalmic
and make statements that were clearly pro-Spanish and patient of Rizal; paid 3,000
against revolution Don Florencio Azacarraga - rich hacendero of Aklan;
2. That he perform the church rites and make a general patient of Rizal which paid him a cargo of sugar
confession of his past life
3. That he conduct himself in an exemplary manner as a Perito Agrimensor (expert surveyor) - Rizal’s title which
Spanish subject and a man of religion he obtained in Ateneo
“The Mother’s Revenge” - a statuette modeled by Rizal July 31, 1896 - Rizal’s exile came to an end (4 years, 13
representing the mother-dog killing the crocodile days)
*He embarked on board the steamer “España”.
Ramon Carreon - a Dapitan merchant; business partner *He was accompanied by Josephine, Narcisa, Angelica
of Rizal where he made profitable business ventures in: (Narcisa’s daughter), 3 nephews, 6 pupils
fishing, copra, and hemp industries *”Funeral March” of Chopin - a farewell music the
*To break the Chinese monopoly on business in Dapitan, town brass band played
Rizal organized on Jan. 1, 1895 the “Cooperative
Association of Dapitan Farmers” with the ff. purposes:
to improve the farm products
to obtain better outlets for them
to collect funds for their purchases
to help the producers & workers by establishing a
store wherein they can buy prime commodities at
moderate prices
Inventions of Rizal:
“sulpukan” - wooden cigarette lighter
wooden machine for making bricks