HOMECOMING: Rizal Returned Home from Abroad Flashcards
He was determined to return home for
the following reasons:
✔ To operate on his mother’s eyes;
✔ To serve the Filipino people who were
oppressed by the Spanish tyrants;
✔ To determine how his novel “Noli Me Tangere”
and other writings affected the Filipinos and
Spaniards; and
✔ To inquire on the conditions of Leonor Rivera.
July 3, 1887 Rizal left Rome by train for Marseilles, a
French port and boarded the
djemnah
July 30, 1887 In Saigon, he transferred to another
steamer _______ which was bound for Manila.
Haiphong
saigon is located in _____
vietnam
saigon is also known as
ho chi minh
Steamer Haiphong arrived in
Manila on
aug 5, 1887
August 8, 1887 Rizal returned home to
calamba
Rizal established a _______ in Calamba.
medical clinic
rizal’s first patient
his mother
Rizal acquired a lucrative medical practice
earning _______ a month, and after a year he
earned a total of _______
Php 900
Php 5,000.
Those who were poor
were treated _______
free of charge
there
were threats over Rizal’s life due to the
publication of his book_________
“Noli Me Tangere.”
The
friars and other Spanish authorities considered noli me tangere as
“heretical, impious, scandalous in the
religious order, anti-patriotic, subversive of
public order and injurious to the government
of Spain and its functions in the Philippine
Islands.
a governor general who’s a
liberal-minded general refused to be
intimidated by the friars.
emilio terrero
emilio terrero was the governor general of the ph for ___ yrs
3yrs (1885-1888)
tererro assigned
a young Spanish Lieutenant, _________ as bodyguard to prevent
Rizal from being harassed.
Don Jose
Taviel de Andrade
Rizal’s Jesuit professors, believed that
everything in the “Noli Me Tangere” was the truth but they
were afraid that Rizal might be arrested and persecuted
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez,
Jose Bech, and
Father
Federico Faura,