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Chapter 2.rizal Life

The document provides biographical details about Jose Rizal, the Philippine national hero, including his birthdate, parents, siblings, and ancestry. It summarizes that Rizal was born on June 19, 1861 in Calamba, Laguna to Francisco Mercado Rizal and Teodora Alonzo Realonda. He came from a large family and educated Catholic background. His family was part of the principalia class and owned property, including a library and garden.

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DE LA SALLE JOHN BOSCO COLLEGE

Mangagoy, Bislig City


COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Number of Module 2
Title Description Advent of A National Hero Birth
Number of Hours 4 hours
Weeks 2
Date April 26-29,2021

Topics:
1. Advent of A National Hero Birth

Objectives:
1. Identify and Describe the Value of Family and its influences
2. Realize the value of education to the formation of the society

Introduction
Jose Rizal, like many Filipino boys, had many beautiful memories of childhood. His was a happy
home, filled with parental affection, impregnated with family joys, and sanctified by prayers. In the midst
of such peaceful, refined, God-loving family, he spent the early years of his childhood. The beauties of
Calamba impressed him as a growing child and deeply influenced his mind and character. The happiest
period of his life was truly his childhood days in his natal town

Discussion

The Birth of a Hero


 June 19, 1861 – birth date of Jose Rizal.
 Born in Calamba, Laguna Province.
 June 22, 1862 – he was baptized in the Catholic church of his town at the age of 3.
 Father Rufino Collantes – baptized Rizal.
 Father Pedro Casañ as – Rizal’s godfather.
 Mariano Herbosa – nephew of Casañ as who will marry Lucia (Rizal’s sister).
 Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda – full name of Jose Rizal.
 Lieutenant-General Jose Lemary – governor general of the Philippines when Rizal was born.

Meanings of Rizal’s Names


 Jose – chosen by his mother who was a devotee of the Christian saint San Jose (St. Joseph).
 Protacio – from Gervacio P. which came from a Christian calendar.

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 Mercado – adopted in 1731 by Domingo Lamco (the paternal great-great grandfather of Jose
Rizal). The Spanish term “Mercado” means “market” in English.
 Rizal – in Spanish means a field where wheat, cut while still green, sprouts again.
 Y – and
 Alonzo – old surname of his mother.
 Realonda – used by Doñ a Teodora from the surname of her godmother.

Rizal’s Parents

Francisco Mercado Rizal Teodora Alonzo Realonda


Born on May 11, 1818. Born on November 09, 1827
Born in Biñ an, Laguna. Educated at the College of Santa Rosa, a well-
known college for girls.
Studied Latin and Philosophy at the College of San Died in Manila on August 16, 1911 at the age of 85.
Jose in Manila.
June 28, 1848 – he married Teodora.
- The youngest of the 13 children of Cirila Alejandro
and Juan Mercado

The Rizal Children


1. Saturnina (1850-1913) Oldest of the Rizal children; nicknamed Neneng.
2. Paciano (1851-1930) Older brother and confident of Jose Rizal; second
father of Rizal; Pilosopo Tasio in Noli Me Tangere.
3. . Narcisa (1852-1939) Pet name: Sisa
4. Olimpia (185501887) Pet name: Ypia
5. Lucia (1857-1919) Married Mariano Herbosa, who died of cholera in
1889 and was denied
Christian burial because he was a brother-in-law of
Dr. Rizal.
6. Maria (1859-1945) Nickname: Biang.
7. JOSE (1861-1896) – the greatest Filipino hero and peerless genius;
nickname: Pepe.
8. Concepcion (1862-1865) pet name: Concha; she died of sickness at the age of
3; her death was
Rizal’s first sorrow in life.
9. Josefa (1865-1945) – Pet name: Panggoy; died an old maid at the age of
80.
10. Trinidad (1868-1951) Pet name: Trining; also died an old maid at the age
of 83.
11. . Soledad (1870-1929) – Youngest of the Rizal children; pet name: Choleng.

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Rizal’s Ancestry

Paternal Side Maternal Side


Domingo Lamco – great-great grandfather of Rizal; Lakan Dula – descendant; last native king of Tondo.
a Chinese immigrant from Changchow; he
was married to a Chinese Christian girl of Manila
named Ines de la Rosa
1731 – he adopt the name Mercado meaning Eugenio Ursua – great-great grandfather of Rizal;
Market Japanese married to a Filipina named
Benigna.
Francisco Mercado – Domingo Lamco’s son; Regina – daughter of Eugenio, married Manuel de
married Cirila Bernacha. Quintos (Filipino-Chinese lawyer).
Juan Mercado – Francisco’s son married to Cirila Brigida – daughter of Regina who married Lorenzo
Alejandro. Alberto Alonso (Spanish-Filipino mestizo).
The Rizal Home
- Francisco Mercado – youngest son of Juan
Mercado; Rizal’s father.

Rizal`s Home
A 2-storey building, rectangular in shape, built of adobe stones and hardwoods, and roofed with
red tiles.
Behind the house were poultry yard full of turkeys and chickens, and a big garden of tropical fruit
Trees (atis, balimbing, chico, macopa, papaya, santol, tampoy, etc.).
A Good and Middle-Class Family
Principalia – a town aristocracy in Spanish Philippines was one of the distinguished families in Calamba.
Carriage – a status symbol of the ilustrados in Spanish Philippines.
Private Library – the largest in Calamba; consisted of more than 1,000 volumes.

Activities

Let`s Work On This

Answer the following questions as precisely yet as thoroughly as possible.

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1. How will you value your education to the formation of society ?


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Areas of 4 3 2 1
Assessment
Ideas Presents ideas in an Presents ideas in a Ideas are too general Ideas are vague or
original manner consistent manner unclear
Organization Strong and organized Organized Some organization; No organization;
beg/mid/end beg/mid/end attempt at a lack beg/mid/end
beg/mid/end
Understanding Writing shows strong Writing shows a clear Writing shows Writing shows
understanding understanding adequate little
understanding understanding
Word Choice Sophisticated use of Nouns and verbs Needs more nouns Little or no use of
nouns and verbs make make essay and verbs nouns and verbs
the essay very informative
informative
Sentence Sentence structure Sentence structure is Sentence structure is No sense of
Structure enhances meaning; flows evident; sentences limited; sentences sentence structure
throughout the piece mostly flow need to flow or flow
Mechanics Few (if any) errors Few errors Several errors Numerous errors

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Resources

Book

Collingwood.R.G (1938).The Principles of Art.Worcestershine : Read Books Ltd.


Dudley ,L.Faricy A., and Mc Graw-Hill Book Company ( 1960 ).The Humanities New York: McGraw-Hill

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Greene,M.( 1995 ). Art and Imagination: Reclaiming the Sense of Possibility, Indians USA:Phi Delta Kappa
International
Online Sources

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www.slideshare.net/janril/art-appreciation-creativity-imagination-and-expression

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