Rizal grew up in a happy and religious family in Calamba, Laguna. He was devoted to his family and the Catholic Church as a child. One of his earliest trips was a pilgrimage to Antipolo to pray to the Virgin Mary. Rizal discovered a talent for art at a young age and wrote his first poem when he was eight years old. His childhood was influenced by his family, environment, and desire to learn.
Rizal grew up in a happy and religious family in Calamba, Laguna. He was devoted to his family and the Catholic Church as a child. One of his earliest trips was a pilgrimage to Antipolo to pray to the Virgin Mary. Rizal discovered a talent for art at a young age and wrote his first poem when he was eight years old. His childhood was influenced by his family, environment, and desire to learn.
Rizal grew up in a happy and religious family in Calamba, Laguna. He was devoted to his family and the Catholic Church as a child. One of his earliest trips was a pilgrimage to Antipolo to pray to the Virgin Mary. Rizal discovered a talent for art at a young age and wrote his first poem when he was eight years old. His childhood was influenced by his family, environment, and desire to learn.
Rizal grew up in a happy and religious family in Calamba, Laguna. He was devoted to his family and the Catholic Church as a child. One of his earliest trips was a pilgrimage to Antipolo to pray to the Virgin Mary. Rizal discovered a talent for art at a young age and wrote his first poem when he was eight years old. His childhood was influenced by his family, environment, and desire to learn.
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Name: Dumalos, Shane Niña Z.
BSCRIM2 Subject: Life and Works of Rizal
Chapter 2 SUMMARIZATION
Dr. Jose Rizal grew up in a happy home in Calamba, Laguna, a hacienda
belonged to Dominican Order. Rizal and his family were very family oriented and were very religious. His favourite sibling was Concepcion, a year younger than him, but unfortunately Concepcion died when she was still a three year old girl. Jose was a devoted son of the church, he often used to visit Padre Leoncio Lopez. Rizal's first trip was at his Pilgrimage to Antipolo where they tend to visit and pray for the Virgin of Antipolo, then he and his father went to Manila, and that was his first time that he had set a foot in Manila. One of his famous line is “All right, laugh at me now! Someday when I die, people will make monuments and images of me!”, because Jose discovered his talent in the field of art when he was still a five year old boy. Rizal’s first poem was entitled “To My Fellow Children”, written when he was still eight years old. Hereditary and environmental influences, and aid of desire providence influenced Rizal’s boyhood.