CHAPTER 22 and 23 Flashcards
a remote town in Mindanao which was under the missionary jurisdiction of the Jesuits, from 1892 to 1896.
Dapitan
Superior of the Jesuit Society in the Philippines
Father Pablo Pastells
Jesuit parish priest of Dapitan
Father Antonio Obach
The commandant
Captain Carnicero
poem for Captain Carnicero
A Don Ricardo Carnicero
The number of the lottery ticket
Lottery Ticket No. 9736
his first Spanish biographer and former enemy
Wenceslao E. Retana
a famous Catholic
book by Father Thomas a Kempis
hinatag ni father pastells
Imitacion de Cristo (Imitation of Christ)
Gihatag ni Rizal para ni Father Pastells
a bust of St. Paul
y. His Catholicism, however, ws
the Catholicism that inquires and enlightens, the _____________
“Catholicism of Renan and Teilhard de Chardin”
a French
acquaintance in Dapitan and a businessman
Mr. Juan Lardet
(Hispanic chivalric code)
pundonor
It is interesting to recall that twice before his sensitivity caused him to challenge people to a duel
–Antonio Luna in 1890 and W. E. Retana in the same year
Cura of Dapitan
Father Obach
cura of Dipolog
Father Jose Vilaclara
-a Tagalog grammar which Rizal
wrote and which he dedicated to his beloved former teacher.
a manuscript entitled Estudios
sobre la lengua tagala (Studies on the Tagalog Language)
Spy of the friars
Pablo Mercado
Florencio Namanan, taga Cagayan de Misamis
a rich hacendero of Aklan, was also cured of eye ailment, and paid Rizal a
cargo of sugar.
Don Florecio Azacarraga
In honor of Talisay, he wrote a poem entitled ________ for his pupils to sing
“Himno A
Talisay”
He discovered some rare specimens which were named in his honor by the scientists.
Among these were
Draco rizali (a flying dragon), apogonia rizali (a small beetle), and
Rhacophorus rizali ( a rare frog)
How many languages does Rizal knew
22 languages
He contributed his painting skill to the Sisters of Charity who were preparing the sanctuary of the________ in their private chapel.
Holy Virgin
a statuette representing the mother-dog killing the crocodile, the way of avenging her lost puppy, and called
it
“The Mother’s Revenge”
a Dapitan merchant
Ramon Carreon