Rizal's Life Family, Childhood and Early Education
Rizal's Life Family, Childhood and Early Education
Rizal's Life Family, Childhood and Early Education
June 22, 1861- aged three days old, Rizal was baptized in the
Catholic church
Lakandula
(The last native king of Tondo)
Eugenio Ursua
(Rizal’s maternal Benigma
Great-great Grandfather of (a Filipina)
Japanese Ancestry)
Manuel de Quintos
(a Filipino from Pangasinan)
Regina
- Petname Sisa
- She was married to Antonio Lopez (nephew of
Father Leoncio Lopez), a school teacher of Morong.
Olympia (1855-1887)
- Petname Ypia
Maria (1859-1945)
· The first memory of Rizal, in his infancy, was his happy days in the family
garden when he was three years old
Another memory of Rizal’s infancy was the nocturnal walk in the town,
especially when there was a moon
· The death of little Concha brought Rizal his first sorrow
· At the age of three, Rizal began to take a part in the family prayers
· When Rizal was five years old, he was able to read haltingly the
Spanish family bible
· The Story of the Moth- made the profoundest impression on Rizal
· At the age of five, Rizal began to make sketches with his pencil and to
mould in clay and wax objects which attracted his fancy
· Juancho-an old painter who was the father-in-law of the school teacher; freely
give Rizal lessons in drawing and painting
· Jose Guevara- Rizal’s classmate who also loved painting, became apprentices of
the old painter
· Christmas in 1870-Rizal received a letter from his sister Saturnina, informing him
of the arrival of the steamer Talim which would take him from Biñan to Calamba
· Saturday afternoon, December 17, 1870- Rizal left Biñan after one year and a
half of schooling
· Arturo Camps- a Frenchman friend of Rizal’s father who took care of him on
board
DAILY LIFE IN BIÑAN
· After arresting Doña Teodora, the sadistic Spanish lieutenant forced her to
walk from Calamba to Santa Cruz (capital of Laguna province), a distance
of 50 kilometers
· Doña Teodora was incarcerated at the provincial prison, where she
languished for two years and a half
-it trained the character of the student by rigid discipline and religious
instructions
-Students were divided into two groups:
Roman Empire- consisting of internos (boarders); red banner
Carthaginian Empire- composed of the externos (non-boarders); blue banner
Emperor- the best student in each “empire”
Tribune- the second best
Decurion- the third best
Centurion-the fourth best
Stand-bearer- the fifth best
The Ateneo students in Rizal’s time wore a uniform which consisted of
“hemp-fabric trousers” and “striped cotton coat” The coat material was
called rayadillo
FIRST YEAR IN ATENEO (1872-1873)
-At the end of the school year, Rizal received excellent grades in all
subjects and a gold medal
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas- the first favorite
novel of Rizal which made a deep impression on him
Universal History by Cesar Cantu- Rizal persuaded his father to buy
him this set of historical work that was a great aid in his studies
Dr. Feodor Jagor- a German scientist-traveler who visited the
Philippines in 1859-1860 who wrote Travels in the Philippines
-Rizal was impressed in this book because of (1) Jagor’s keen
observations of the defects of Spanish colonization (2) his prophecy that
someday Spain would lose the Philippines and that America would come
to succeed her as colonizer
THIRD YEAR IN ATENEO (1874-1875)