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JOSE RIZAL SECOND

HOMECOMING AND
EVENTS IN CREATION OF
LA LIGA FILIPINA
Present by: Joyce Mijares
MAY 1892
 There were certain reasons as to why Jose
Rizal would again return to his Fatherland.
He decided to go home on with the
following reasons:
• 1. To confer with • 3. To prove to his
Governor Despujol detractors, particularly
regarding his proposal on Eduardo de Lete, that the
the Borneo colonization latter was wrong in
• 2. To establish the Liga accusing Rizal of
Filipina in the Philippines cowardliness and un
bravely characteristic.
JUNE 26, 1892 (SUNDAY
AT 12:00 NOON)
• Rizal and his sister Lucia arrived in Manila.

4:00 o'clock
 Afternoon he went to Malacañang to seek
audience with the Spanish Governor - General
Eulogio Despujol, (Conde de Caspe). He was told
to come back at that night at 7:00 o'clock. He
returned but told him to return on
Wednesday(June29).
JUNE 27 AT 6:00 PM
Rizal boarded a train in Tutuban Station to visit his friends
in Malolos (Bulacan), San Fernando (Pampanga), Tarlac,
and Bacolor (Pampanga).

June 28
 At 5 o'clock in the afternoon Rizal
returned to Manila by train.
JUNE 29 (WEDNESDAY AT
7:30)
• He saw his Excellency and did not succeed
to have the penalty of exile lifted. He was
to come again the following day at 7:30.

July 3 (Sunday)
Rizal returned and talked about sundry
things.
JULY 3, 1892 (SUNDAY
EVENING)
• Rizal attended a meeting of the patriots at
the home of the Chinese-Filipino mestizo on
YlayaStreet, Tondo, Manila.

Founding of the Liga


Filipina
• A civic league of Filipinos, which he desired
to establish and its role on the socio-
economic life of the people.
VISIONS FOR LA LIGA FILIPINA:

• To unite the archipelago into one


compact and homogenous body.
• Mutual protection in every want and
necessity.
• Defense against all violence and
injustice.
• Encourage of Education, agriculture
and commerce.
• Study of application and reforms.
MOTTO

• "Unus Instar Omnium"


- (One like All)
DIRECTORS:
• Jose Rizal, Founder
• Ambrosio Salvador, President
• Agustin dela Rosa, Fiscal
• Bonifacio Arevalo, Treasurer
• Deodato Arellano, Secretary and first Supreme leader of Katipunan.

Other members:

 Andres Bonifacio, Supreme leader KKK.


 Mamerto Natividad, One of the leaders of the revolution in
Nueva Ecija.
 Moises Salvador, Master of lodge of the mason in Balagtas.
 Numeriano Adriano, Chief guard of lodge of the mason in
Balagtas.
 Jose A. Dizon, Master of lodge of the mason in Taliba.
 Paulino Zamora, Master of lodge of the mason in Lusong.
Exile of Rizal:
• Domingo Franco, President and Supreme leader
• Deodato Arellano, Secretary/Treasurer
• Isidro Francisco, Fiscal
• Apolinario Mabini, Secretary
• Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista, War advise r during First
Philippine Republic, Author of PhilippineDeclaration of
Independence.
• Timoteo Lanuza, Stated to dispel the Spanish frail in the
Philippine in 1889.
• Marcelino de Santos, Bidder and assistant of La Solidaridad.
• Juan Zulueta, Member of lodge of the mason in Lusong,
Member of Supreme Council.
• Doroteo Ongjunco, Member of lodge of the mason in
Lusong
• Arcadio del Rosario, Publicist of lodge of the mason in
Balagtas.
• Timoteo Paez, Member of Supreme Council
JULY 6 (WEDNESDAY)
• Rizal went to Malacanang to resume his series of
interviews with governor general. The governor general
showed some printed leaflets were entitled Pobres
Frailes (Poor Friars).

JULY 7
• Gaceta de Manila published the story of Rizal's arrest the
same issue the gubernatorial decree gave him the reasons
for Rizal's deportation.
AS FOLLOW:

• 1. Rizal published books and articles abroad which


showed disloyalty to Spain which were “frankly anti
Catholic and “ prudently anti-friar.
• 2. A few hours after his arrival “there was found in his
package a bundle of handbills entitled “Pobres Frailes”.
• 3. His novel “El Filibusterismo” was dedicated to the
memory of the three traitors.
• 4. The end to which he pursues in his efforts and writings
is to tear from the loyal Filipino beats the treasures of
our “catholic faith”.
JULY 15, 1892 (12:30
A.M.)
• Rizal was brought under heavy guard to the streamer
Cebu which was sailing to Dapitan.

(1:00 A.M.)
• the streamer under Captain Delgras departed sailing
south, passing Mindoro and Panay.
JULY 17, 1892

• Reached Dapitan at 7:00 in the evening. Captain


Delgras handed Rizal over to Captain Ricardo
Carnicero, Spanish commandant of Dapitan the same
night, Rizal began his exile in Dapitan which would last
until July 31, 1896, a period of four years.
SOURCE:
• Salley, R.(2018). The Second Homecoming. Retrieved
from https://kupdf.net. October 6, 2019.
“GRACIAS POR ESCUCHAR!!
ADIOS”
‘EL FIN.’

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