Why The Friars In The Philippines Still Harassing Rizal s Family

Why The Friars In The Philippines Still Harassing Rizal s Family

why the friars in the philippines harassing rizal's family​

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1. why the friars in the philippines harassing rizal's family​


Answer:

Rizal's mother, Teodora Alonzo, who was 54 years old at that time and was near blind, was arrested and was made to walk more than 30 kilometers from their home to a detention cell. Then the family was driven out from their lands because the Dominican friars claimed the whole of Calamba as their domain.

Explanation:


2. why the friars in the philippines still harassing rizal's family?pa help po thank you​


Answer:

Beacouse of the hate and not trusting rizal


3. What were the reasons why friars in the Philippines kept harassing Rizal's Family? Defend Your Answer.​


The friars in the Philippines kept harassing Dr. Jose Rizal's family mainly for their riches and his abilities (of starting a revolution against the Spaniards).

Rizal's family experienced great acts of injustice after he published his revolutionary books entitled Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. Rizal was in Europe when he wrote these novels.

Rizal's mother, Ms. Teodora Alonzo, was 54 years old at the time when she was arrested and made to walk more than 30 kilometers going to detention from their home. She was nearly blind during that time. This is just one of the injustices that Rizal's family experienced during the rulings of the Spaniards.

In addition to that, his family was driven out of their home and lands after the Dominican friars claimed the whole area of Calamba, Laguna as their domain.

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4. Why are the friars so powerful and influencing during the philippine spanish period?​


Answer:

Aside from his religious activities, the friar also had authority in administration of the colony. ... It was because of the friar's spiritual function that people believed and feared him. He was also influential because of his knowledge of the native language and his ordinarily long stay in a town.


5. Who were the filipinos who gained wealth from renting huge lands (haciendas) owned by the friars like the rizal family?


Answer:

Ancestrals

Explanation:

Because they are the first human lived in the Philippines


6. despite having temporary liberty the, clashes between friars and jose rizal are still at the center of the issue due to anti spanish book.What was the argument raised by pro and anti noli me tangere?​


Answer:

Pweede ba mag send ng pic dito

Explanation:

Tysm


7. Who were the friars during Rizal’s time?


Answer:

 friars= Brothers o pare kaya marami ang friars hindi natin nalaman ang mga pangalan ng mga friars sa panahon ni jose rizal

Explanation:


8. persecution by the friars as a rebellious rizal


Answer:

rizal was firm in his resolve to finish higher studies


9. Can friars own land in the philippines


Answer:

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10. is is a novel written by Jose P. Rizal during colonization of the Philippines by Spain to describe inequalities of the Spanish Catholic friars and the ruling government. ​


Explanation:

Noli Me Tángere (Latin for "Touch me not", with an acute accent added on the final word in accordance with Spanish orthography) is an 1887 novel by José Rizal during the colonization of the Philippines by the Spanish Empire, to describe perceived inequities of the Spanish Catholic friars and the ruling government.


11. what is the coping mechanism of rizals persecution by the friars asa rebellious​


”On this battlefield man has no better weapon than his intelligence, no other force but his heart”

This quote was from a well-known person called Joze Rizal. He was also known as José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda which known as a National Hero of Philippines for his role inspiring the Philippines revolution against colonial Spain. He was born on June 19, 1861, at Calamba, Laguna.

Friars are the members of the church who live the evangelical guidance (vows of poverty, chastity and obedience) in service to a community. Rizal lived in Europe for 10 years and picked up a number of languages.  During his European sojourn, he also began to writes novels "Noli Me Tangere" (Latin for "Touch Me Not"). Its publication cemented Rizal's position on the Spanish colonial government's list of troublemakers. In 1892, Rizal returned to the Philippines. Rizal would stay there for four years, teaching school and encouraging agricultural reforms. During that period, the people of the Philippines grew more eager to revolt against the Spanish colonial presence.

The Philippine Revolution broke out in 1896. He was arrested by the Spanish on the way, taken to Barcelona, and then extradited to Manila for trial. Rizal was tried by court-martial and charged with conspiracy, sedition, and rebellion. Despite a lack of evidence of his complicity in the Revolution, Rizal was convicted on all counts and given a death sentence.

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12. why guy harassed guy and why women harassed women ​


I DONT KNOW EITHER BUT I WIS THEY D


13. How did the friars reacted to rizal's speech glorifying luna and hidalgo?​


Answer:

Here is my answer

Explanation:

As we all know, Jose Rizal's speech/toast on the success of Juan Luna's Spolarium was very much controversial. In his speech, he applauded Luna and Felix Hidalgo by calling them people who "imbibed the poetry of nature" and that they "illuminate two extremes of the globe" with their world-class gifts in the arts. In his first few sentences, he described the surroundings with much romanticism like "where noble emotions dwell". At the time, the Philippines was heavily subjected not just to the Spanish Gobernador-General de las Filipinas but also by the friars. It was impossible to talk about it unless you were excommunicated and branded as a filibuster. But, in Rizal's speech where he talks about the Spolarium he talks about the cries of the oppressed, the horror of the slaves, and the shadow of despair; a jab to not just to the Spanish friars but also to the elite. It backfired on them, obviously, as the friars apparently persecute anyone who threatens them with "legal" action.


14. why is it important for the friars that Jose rizal return to his Catholic faith? ​


Answer:

Journeying with the first European explorers to these islands in the Far East, they came with the intention of establishing Catholicism under the Patronato real of the Kings of Spain.


15. Why was Rizal's retraction important to friars?i give 5 star.​


Answer:

Others would like to believe that the purported retraction of Rizal was invented by the friars to deflect the heroism of Rizal which was centered on the friar abuses. Incidentally, Fr. Pio Pi, who copied verbatim Rizal's retraction, also figured prominently during the revolution.

Explanation:

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16. Who were the friars during Rizal’s time?


Answer:

The friars built a hospital and welfare system in the Philippines that was ahead of North America’s. The friars built the first hospitals in the Philippines; they built them in the first century of Spanish rule, antedating the system in the United States by 100 years.


17. why Dr Jose Rizal was killed by Friars​


Answer:

bc his phone number didn't know what do to

Answer:

Nahatulan ng kamatayan si Dr. Jose Rizal nang dahil sa kaniyang dalawang nobelang isinulat, ang Noli Me Tangere at El Filibusterismo, na tumutuligsa sa pamahalaan maging sa mga prayle. Naging dahilan ito upang mabuksan ang isipan ng mga Pilipino gaya ni Andres Bonificio at makita ang tunay na kalagayan ng Pilipinas sa kamay ng pamahalaang Kastila.


18. PAKI ANSWER PO PLS BUKAS NATO I PASS . What would be the best reason why propagandists were using pen names? a. they don't want to become famous b. They don't want their families in the philippines would be harassed by the friars and government.c. They just wanted to be unknown d.They were shy about their works


Answer:

C.they just wanted to be unknown

Explanation:

hope it helps


19. why rizal became hostile to the friars in the Philippines? ​


Answer:

As the birthdate of Jose Rizal approaches this year (June 19) amid many public attacks against the Catholic Church, we should ask: Can one admire Rizal—who criticized the Catholic Church—and defend the Catholic Church at the same time?

The book “Rizal Through a Glass Darkly” by Fr. Javier de Pedro enlightens. The book, a “spiritual biography” of Rizal, traces his journey from his childhood piety to his estrangement from the Catholic faith, to his repentance before his execution. The author is a Spanish priest who has fallen in love with the Philippines, having ministered here for many years, and has extensively and thoroughly studied Rizal’s life and works.

De Pedro ascribes Rizal’s hostility, at one point in his life, toward the Spanish friars in the Philippines to a combination of exposure to the intellectual trends then current in Europe, living far from his family at an impressionable young age, youthful pride and ambition, and imprudent readings. The book acknowledges that Rizal had legitimate grievances against clergymen, rooted in experiences that outraged his sense of justice.

Ironically, one thing that led to abuses by the friars was that they performed functions indispensable to development. They were “founders of towns and cities, educators, builders of roads and bridges, philologists and scientists, doctors and pharmacists, introducers of crops and farming techniques, etc.,” the book says. Unfortunately, they clung to these functions even when Filipinos were ready to take them on by themselves. This led to unwarranted privileges for clergymen and tensions between the friars and the emerging bourgeoisie, among others.

Rizal’s initial hostility toward the friars notwithstanding, he kept traces of his childhood faith amid his spiritual crises. De Pedro convincingly argues that these seeds planted in Rizal’s childhood ripened into his last-minute conversion before his death, when he sincerely retracted his anti-Catholic writings and “received long ago the welcome of the Father to the house of Heaven.”

The author also notes that Rizal’s analysis of the problems of the Philippines matured throughout his life. Between writing the “Noli” and the “Fili,” he realized it was simplistic to ascribe all of the country’s problems to the friars, and that Filipinos themselves must share responsibility for the country’s problems. In fact, one of his reasons for writing the “Fili” was to show this evolution in his thoughts.

Rizal died no less a hero despite having repented of his former staunch anticlericalism. To emulate his patriotism, it is unnecessary to imitate his one-time hatred for clergymen. Unfortunately, many of his admirers fixate on it, to the exclusion of his other thoughts and other features of his life.

Rizal’s legitimate grievances against the imperfections of clergymen do deserve attention. At the same time, the Catholic Church deserves due process in the court of public opinion. But the opposite has become the norm: The Catholic Church is presumed guilty in the face of accusations, her side on issues seldom aired and understood, and her critics seldom subjected to the same scrutiny as her advocates.

This matters because truth matters. The ideals for which Rizal himself fought cannot be achieved by spreading untruths and exaggerations about an institution of Philippine society which plays a major role in the lives of Filipinos.

The issue is not only the stature of Catholicism in the Philippines, or increasing or diminishing Rizal’s glory. It is about having a truer, fuller picture of ourselves as a nation, about our institutions and our heroes. Without this, we will be unaware of our strengths and weaknesses as a people. We will be blind to both our achievements and mistakes, and, thus, unable to make wise decisions about our future.


20. Marcelo H. Del Pilar's "Dasalan at Tocsohan" is a satire of friars in the Philippines during Spanish Period. Explain why you think Fel Pilar resorted to this kind of tirade against the friars​


Answer:

ano po gagawin

Explanation:

paki linaw po yung tanong


21. Marcelo H. del Pilar " Dasalan at Toksohan" is a satire of the friars in the Philippines during the Spanish period. Explain why?​


because he is a great hero of the Philippines and a great man


22. What made the friars so powerful in the philippines?


Answer:

Because of the scarcity of Spanish officials in the Philippines, most often the friar was the only Spaniard in a town. It was because of the friar's spiritual function that people believed and feared him. He was also Influential because of his knowledge of the native language and his ordinary long stay in town.

Explanation:

Pabrainliest po

Answer:

It was because of the friar's spiritual function that people believed and feared him. He was also influential because of his knowledge of the native language and his ordinarily long stay in a town.

Explanation:

Hope this helped you


23. Why was Rizal’s retraction important to the friars?​


Answer:

Rizal's retraction meant that he submitted to the friars, and conquering over someone who spearheaded the revolution will lower the morale of the Filipinos.


24. what are the teachings of the Spanish friars who still remain in the present era?


Answer:

The Role of the Friars.

They created more than 300 towns; built churches, roads and bridges, and other infrastructures. They also established schools, colleges and universities; hospitals, orphanages, and asylums across the country. They become the 'carriers' of the Western culture.

Explanation:

The one that they created is still present in the new era, in if they're not here the 300 towns, built churches, and etc will never be seen in the philippines today and we should be proud of it.


25. Dr. Jose Rizal wrote novels exposing the abuses of the friars and the Spanish government. If you could write a book , what Philippine societal problem would you focus on writing? why?​


Answer:

[ Questions ]

Dr. Jose Rizal wrote novels exposing the abuses of the friars and the Spanish government. if you' could write a book. what Phillipine societal problems would you on writing? why?

[ Answer ]

look at top of quetion

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26. why do you think is sexual harassment rampant in the Philippines?​


Answer:

Sexual harassment rampant in the Philippines

Because of the people that have bad interest on people or should I say "BAD PEOPLE"

Explanation:

WC


27. why is friar john unable to deliver friar lawrence message to romeo​


Answer:

Friar john was unable to deliver Friar Lawrence's message to Romeo because he was shut up in a quarantined house due to an outbreak of plague.

Answer:

He is held inside a quarantined house, and is unable to leave.


28. why did Rizal consider friars as enemy?​


Answer:

AY DOWNT NO SOWWY

Explanation:

INTINDIHIN MO NA LANG HA HINDI KASI MASESEND EH SOWWY TALAGA


29. Is Rizal’s execution was another injustice committed by Spanish Friars to the Filipino People? Why?


Answer:

Yes because The Phillipines is a slave country. the one who made phillipines a slave country is spain and king Philip so the name Phillipines is from the bastarrd Philip and as you can already tell philip tried to embaress the phillipines by naming it phillipines (It means Philip's Penis just give phillipines 1 more p at pines then switch pines with penis)


30. why do you think the friar and mercuito are still talking about rosaline?​


Answer:

I don't know them

Explanation:

only love can hurt like this


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