Rizal Chapter 21
Rizal Chapter 21
Rizal Chapter 21
SECOND HOME
COMING AND THE LIGA
FILIPINA
Rizal bold return in Manila on June 1892 was
his second homecoming
“ The battlefield is in the Philippines, there is
where we should meet… There we will help
one another”, Rizal told in his countrymen in
Europe
December 31,1891- Rizal reiterated this belief
in his letter to Blumentritt
“I believe that La Solidaridad is no longer our
battlefield; now it is a new struggle… the fight is
no longer in Madrid”
ARRIVAL IN MANILA WITH SISTER
June 26, 1892- Rizal and his widowed sister Lucia
(wife of late Mariano Herbosa) arrived in Manila
As a meticulous diarist, Rizal describe his second
homecoming as follows:
“I arrived at Manila on 26 June (1892), Sunday, at
12:00 noon. I was met by many carabineers headed by
a major. There were in addition one captain and one
sergeant of the Veteran Civil Guard. I came down with
my luggage and they inspected me at the customhouse.
From there I went to Hotel de Oriente where I
occupied room No. 22, facing the church of Binondo.”
Governor General Eulogio Despujol- agreed to
pardon Rizal’s Father but not the rest of his
family.
After meeting the Governor General, he visited
Narcisa (Sisa, wife of Antonio Lopez) and later
Neneng (Saturnina, wife of Mauel T. Hidalgo) in
the city
VISITING FRIENDS IN CENTRAL LUZON
June 27, 1892- Rizal boarded a train in Tutuban
Station and visited his friends in
Malolos,Bulacan; San Fernando, Pampanga;
Tarlac; and Bacolor, Pampanga
June 28, 1892- Rizal returned in Manila by train
Whether Rizal knew it or not, he was shadowed
by government spies who watched carefully his
every movement
OTHER INTERVIEWS WITH DESPUJOL
This interviews were vividly recorded in his diary
as follows:
On Wednesday (June 29) at 7:30, I saw his
Excellency. I did not succeed to have the
penalty of exile lifted, but he gave me hope
with regards to my sisters. As it was the feast of
St. Peter and St. Paul our interview ended at
9:15. I was to come again the following day at
7:30
The following day, Thursday (June 30), we talked
about the question of Borneo. The general was
opposed to it, very much opposed. He told me to
comeback Sunday
On Sunday (July 3) I returned. We talked about sundry
things and I thanked him for having lifted the exile of
my sisters. I told him that my father and brother would
arrive on the first boat. He asked me if I would like to
go abroad to Hong Kong. I told him yes. He told me to
return on Wednesday.
FOUNDING THE LIGA FILIPINA
July 3, 1892- Rizal attended a meeting of the patriots at
the home of Chinese-Filipino mestizo, Doroteo
Ongjunco in Tondo, Manila
Rizal explained the objectives of the Liga Filipina, a
civic league of Filipinos, which he desired to establish
and its role in the socio-economic life of the people
Officers of the new league were elected as
follows:
President: Ambrosio Salvador
Secretary: Deodato Arellano
Treasurer: Bonifacio Arevallo
Fiscal: Augustin de la Rosa
CONSTITUTION OF THE LIGA FILIPINA
The aims of the Liga Filipina, as embodied in its
Constitution, were the following:
1. To unite the whole archipelago into one compact and
homogenous body
2. Mutual protection in every want and necessity
3. Defense against all violence and injustice
4. Encouragement of education, agriculture and
commerce
5. Study and application of reforms
The motto of the Liga Filipina was: Unus Instar
Omnium (One Like All)
The governing body of the league was the
Supreme Council which had the jurisdiction over
the whole country
There was a Provincial Council in every province
and a Popular Council in every town
All Filipinos who have at heart the welfare of their
fatherland are qualified for membership
Every member pays an entrance fee of two(2)
pesos and a monthly due of ten (10) centavos
The duties of the Liga members are as follows:
1. Obey the orders of the Supreme Council;
2. To help in recruiting new members;
3. To keep in strictest secrecy the decisions of the Liga
authorities;
4. To have a symbolic name which he cannot change
until he becomes president of his council;
5. To report to the fiscal anything he may hear which
affects the Liga;
6. To behave well as befits a good Filipino; and
7. To help fellow members in all ways.
RIZAL ARRESTED AND JAILED IN FORT SANTIAGO