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    BUHAY NI RIZAL SA ATENEO

    Jose was sent to Manila four months after the martyrdom of Gom-Bur-Za and with Dona Teodora still in prison. He studiedin the Ateneo Municipal,, a college under the supervision of the Spanish Jesuits.

    Ateneo Municipal Bitter rival of the Dominican-owned College of San Juan de Letran Formerly the Escuela Pia (Charity School)- for poor boys in Manila established in 1817 In 1859- name was changed to Ateneo Municipal by the Jesuits and later became the Ateneo de Manila.

    Rizal Enters the Ateneo:

    June 10, 1872- Jose, accompanied by Paciano, went to Manila to take the entrance examinations on Christian Doctrine,arithmetic, and reading at the College of San Juan de Letran, and passed them. His father was the first one who wishedhim to study at Letran but he changed his mind and decided to send Jose at Ateneo instead.

    Father Magin Ferrando, college registrar of Ateneo Municipal, refused to admit Jose because: He was late for registration and; He was sickly and undersized for his age (11 years old).

    Upon the intercession of Manuel Xeres Burgos, nephew of Father Burgos, he was admitted at Ateneo. Jose adopted thesurname Rizal at the Ateneo because their family name Mercado had come under suspicion of the Spanish authorities.

    Ateneo was located in Intramuros, within the walls of Manila. He boarded in a house on Caraballo Street, 25 min walk fromthe college. The boarding house was owned by Titay, who owd Rizal family P300. Jose boarded there to collect part of thedebt.

    Jesuits System of Education:

    Jesuits trained the character of the student by rigid discipline, humanities and religious instruction. They heard Mass earlyin the morning before the beginning of daily class. Classes were opened and closed with prayers.

    Students were divided into two groups:1. Roman Empire- consisting of the internos (boarders) with red banners2. Carthaginian Empire- composed of the externos (non-boarders) with blue banners

    Each of these empires had its rank. Students fought for positions. With 3 mistakes, opponents position could lose hisposition.

    1 st best: emperor 2nd best: tribune

    3 rd best: Decurion

    4 th best: centurion

    5 th best: Standard-bearer

    Ateneo students uniform is consisted of hemp-fabric trousers and striped cotton coat. The coat was called rayadillo , andwas adopted as the uniform for Filipino troops during the days of the First Philippine Republic.

    Rizals First Year in Ateneo (1872-1873).

    Rizals first professor in Ateneo was Fr. Jose Bech. Rizal was placed at the bottom of the class since he was a newcomer and knows little Spanish.He was an externo

    (Carthaginians), occupying the end of the line. But at the end of the month, he become emperor of his Empire. Hewas the brightest pupil in the whole class, and he was awarded a prize, a religious prize.

    Rizal took private lessons in Santa Isabel College during noon recesses to improve his Spanish language paying

    three pesos for those extra lessons.

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    He placed second at the end of the year, athough all his grades were still marked Excellent

    Summer Vacation (1873)

    Rizal didnt enjoy his summer because his mother was in prison so Neneng(Saturnina) brought him to Tanawan. Butwithout telling his father, he went to Santa Cruz to visit her mother in prison. He told her of his brilliant grades.

    After summer, he returned to Manila and now boarded inside Intramuros at No. 6 Magallanes Street. Dona Pepay, who hada widowed daughter and 4 sons, was his landlady.

    Second Year in Ateneo (1873-74)

    Rizal lost the class leadership. But he repented and even studied harder, once more became emperor. He receivedexcellent grades in all subjects and a gold medal.

    Prophecy of Mothers Release

    Dona Teodora told her son of her dream the previous night. Rizal, interpreting the dream, told her that she would bereleased from prison in 3 months time. It became true.

    Dona Teodora likened his son to the youthful Joseph in the Bible in his ability to interpret dreams.

    Teenage Interest in Reading

    The first favorite novel of Rizal was The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas. His boyish imagination was stirred bythe sufferings of Edmond Dantes (the hero) in prison, his spectacular escape from the dungeon of Chateau dIf, his findinga buried treasure in the rocky island of Monte Cristo, and his dramatic revenge on his enemies who had wronged him.

    Rizal alos read non-fiction. He persuaded his father to buy a costly set of Cesar Cantus historical work entitled UniversallHistory.

    He also read Travels in the Philippines by Dr. Feodor Jagor, a German scientist-traveler who visited Phil in 1859-60.He wasimpressed by:

    1. Jagors keen observations of the defects of Spanish colonization2. His prophecy that someday Spain would lose the Phil and that Anerica would come to succeed her as colonizer.

    Third Year in Ateneo (1875-76)

    June 16, 1875- He became an interno in Ateneo.

    Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez, one of his professor, inspired him to study harder and write poetry. Rizals best professor in Ateneo. Rizal described him as model of uprightness, earnestness, and love for the advancement of his pupils.

    He returned to Calamba with 5 medals and excellent ratings.

    Last Year in Ateneo (1876-77)

    Rizal- The most brilliant Atenean of his time, and was truly the pride of the Jesuits.

    Graduation with Highest Honors

    March 23, 1877- Rizal, 16 years old, received from his Alma Mater, Ateneo Municipal, the degree of Bachelor of Arts, withhighest honors.

    The night before graduation, he could not sleep. Early morning on the day of his graduation, he prayed to the Virgin tocommend his life and protect him as he step into the world.

    Extra-Curricular Activities in Ateneo

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    He was an active member, later secretary, of Marian Congregation , a religious society. He was accepted becauseof his academic brilliance and devotion to Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, the college patroness.

    He is also a member of the Academy of Spanish Literature and the Academy of Natural Sciences . He studied painting under Agustin Saez, a famous painter, and sculpture under Romualdo de Jesus. He continued his physical training under hi sports-minded Tio Manuel.

    Sculptural Works in Ateneo

    He carved an image of The Virgin Mary on a piece of batikuling (Philippine hardwood) with his pocket-knife. The Jesuitsfathers were amazed.

    Father Lleonart requested him to carve for him an image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. He intended to take the image withhim in Spain but forgot to do so. So the Ateneo boarders placed it on the door of their dormitory. It plays a significant part inRizals last hours at Fort Santiago.

    Anecdotes on Rizal, the Atenean

    1. Felix M. Roxas- He related an incident of Rizals schooldays in the Ateneo which reveals the heros resignation topain and forgiveness.

    2. Manuel Xeres Burgos- his anecdote on Rizal illustrates his predilection to helo the helpless at the risk of his ownlife.

    Poems Written in Ateneo

    Mi Primera Inspiracion (My First Inspiration)- first written poem of Rizal, which was dedicated to his mother on her birthday.He wrote it when he was 14 years old.

    In 1875, inspired by Fr. Sanchez, he wrote more poems, as such:

    1. Felicitacion (Felicitation)

    2. El Embarque: Himno a la Flota de Magallanes ( The Departure: Hymn to Magellans Fleet)

    3. Y Es Espanol: Elcano, el Primero en dar la Vuelta al Mundo (And He is Spanish: Elcano, the Fist to Circumnavigate

    the World)

    4. El Combate: Urbiztondo, Terror de Jolo (The Battle: Urbiztondo, Terror of Jolo)

    In 1876, he wrote poems on religion, education memories and war. (e.g. In Memory of my Town)

    Rizals Poem on Education Through Education Our Motherland Recieves Light- education plays in the progree and welfare of a nation The Intimate Alliance Between Religion and Good Education- showed that Education without God is not true

    education.Rizals Religious Poem

    Al Nino Jesus (To the Child Jesus)- written when he was 14 years old, expressing his Catholic faith devotion. A La Virgen Maria (To the Virgin Mary)

    Dramatic Work in Ateneo Father Sanchez requested him to write a drama based on the prose story of St. Eustace the Martyr. He finished

    that request on June 2, 1876 entitled San Eustacio, Martir (St. Eustace, the Martyr).First Romance of Rizal

    He experienced his first romance with Segunda Katigbak, a pretty 14 year old Batanguena from Lipa.

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    One Sunday Rizal visited his maternal grandmother in Trozo, Manila with his friend Mariano Katigbak. One of whom was anattractive girl, who mysteriously caused his heart to palpitate with strange ecstasy was Segunda. His grandmothers guestsureged him to draw Segundas portrait. From time to time, he reminisced,she looked at me and I blushed

    Rizal came to know Segunda more intimately during weekly visits to La Concordia College, where his sister was boardingstudent. Olimpia and Segunda was a close friend. Theirs was indeed a love at first sight. But Segunda was alreadyengaged to be married to Manuel Luz.