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1. Jose Rizals’s
Formative
Years
-An
Ignatian
Legacy-
“The beliefs of my childhood have a
given way to the convictions of youth,
which I hope in time will take root in me.
Any essentials beliefs that does not
stand review and the test of time must
pass on the realm of memory and leave
the heart.”
2. Tragedies of
Rizal’s Young
Life
It was with a sad heart that Francisco
Rizal finally sent Jose off a school in Manila.
The boy was now eleven years of age. His
brother Paciano was studying in the
College of San Jose under its famous
teacher Fr. Jose Burgos, a noble and
courageous Filipino Priest. Here Jose Rizal
came face to face with another tragedy in
his young life. He found Paciano distracted
over the execution of the beloved Fr. Jose
Francisco
Rizl
Paciano
Rizal
3. Tragedies of
Rizal’s Young
Life
The early education of Jose Rizal was
an important aspects of his political
thought. Like many children of the well-
to – do, he received his early education
at home. He had private tutors, but it
quickly became obvious that he was
advanced beyond his years. Although
he attended in Calamba, young Jose
primarily educated himself in the family
4. Tragedies of
Rizal’s Young
Life
Finally it was decided that he would
attend the prestigious Ateneo Municipal
de Manila in Intramuros, which means
“within walls”. The Rizal Family now
determined that Jose should continue
his education in Manila. He was making
preparations to depart when an
injustice occurred and threw a shadow
5. Tragedies of
Rizal’s Young
Life
His mother was thrown into prison,
accused of a crime of which she was so
wholly incapable of doing that
everybody knew it was a pure
fabrication. She was charged with
conspiracy with her brother. Alberto
Realonda, to kill his wife, who had
separated from him.
6. The Execution of
Gomburza
On the night of January 20, 1872,
some 200 Filipino and Spanish mestizo
workers and soldiers rose in mutiny in
Cavite because of the abolition of their
usual privileges including exemption
from tribute and polo y servicio (forced
labor) by the Governor General Rafael
de Izquierdo. Three Priest were
implicated in the mutiny, tried, and
7. The Execution of
Gomburza
o Native of
Cavite
-- Fr.
Mariano
Gomez--
o Parish
Priest of
Bacoor
o 70 years old at the
time of Execution
o Born :
August 2,
1799
o Died:
February
17, 1872
o Parent: Francisco Gomez
and Martina Custodio
o Education: Collegio de San Juan de
Letran; University
of Santo Tomas
9. The Execution of
Gomburza
-- Fr.
Mariano
Gomez--
o Gome’z was
acussed of treason,
sedition, and taking
active part in the
Cavite mutiny of
1872.
o Before his death,
Gomez was active
in the publication of
newspaper “ La
Verdad” (Spanish, “
10. The Execution of
Gomburza
-- Fr. Jose
Burgos--
o Born : February 9,
1837 Vigan, Ilocos
Sur
o Parent: a Spanish officer,
Don Jose Tiburcio Burgos,
and a mestiza mother
named Florencia Garcia.
11. The Execution of
Gomburza
-- Fr. Jose
Burgos--
o Described by the
Spanish newspaper “La
Nacion” as a Spaniard
born in the Philippines
and a parish priest of
the Manila Cathedral.
12. The Execution of
Gomburza
-- Fr.
Jacinto
Zamora--
o Born : August 14,
1835
o Parent: Venancio Zamora
and Hilaria del Rozario
13. The Execution of
Gomburza
-- Fr.
Jacinto
Zamora--
o Parish Priest of Marikina.
He had given serious
offense to the Spanish
authorities, specially
Brigadier Oran the
Governor of Manila in
1867.
o Fr. Zamora denied him
the honors due to any
provincial governor
when he made a trip to
Marikina.