Beginning of Exile in Dapitan: A Don Ricardo Carnicero - Poem Which Rizal Wrote For Captain Carnicero On His Birthday
Beginning of Exile in Dapitan: A Don Ricardo Carnicero - Poem Which Rizal Wrote For Captain Carnicero On His Birthday
Rizal
Bsmt 3-G 8:30-9:30AM (MWF)
Chapter 11 July 28, 2017
Computerized Written Report Mr. Joselito Garciano
Dapitan (Mindanao) – place managed by Jesuits where Rizal was exiled Rizal kept
communication with:
1. His family
2. Fellow reformists
3. Eminent scientists and scholars of Europe
Beginning of Exile in Dapitan
Cebu – steamer which brought Rizal to Dapitan
-Carried a letter from Fr. Pablo Pastells (Superior of the Jesuit Society of the Philippines)
to Fr. Antonio Obach which states that Rizal could live at the parish convent if he will
a. Retract his errors regarding religion
b . P e r f o r m c h u r c h r i t e s & m a k e g eneral confession.
c . C o n d u c t h i m s e l f i n a n e x e m p l a r y manner as a Spanish subject and man of
religion.
Captain Ricardo Carnicero – in his home did Rizal stay; he was good to Rizal; he gave good
reports about Rizal and gave him complete freedom (proved by his permission for Rizal to ride
his chestnut horse.)
A Don Ricardo Carnicero – poem which Rizal wrote for Captain Carnicero on his birthday
Wins in Manila Lottery
Butuan – mail boat which brought the news about Rizal’s winning in the lottery Lottery Ticket
No. 9736 – second-prize winning ticket jointly owned by Rizal, Capt. Carnicero & Francisco
Equilior (Spaniard from Dipolog) P20,000 – lottery prize; P6,200 of it was given to Rizal;
P2,000 of his share he gave to his father andP200 to Basa, the rest he invested thru purchasing
agricultural lands from the coast of Talisay Three (3) pesetas – amount Rizal allotted for lottery
tickets every month