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kebelle

Forgetfulness

Spirituality Page | January 6th 2010 by kebelle

Sipping this cup of hot tea a spark of light has struck my memory – a light that reminds me of remembering my experiences as an individual and my experiences as part of the collective Filipino self, experiences of pain, of joy, and of struggle for read more

leavesofgrace

First-ever Rizal Monument

Leaves of Grace | January 1st 2010 by leavesofgrace

I was all agog to blog about why I went to Daet, Camarines Norte. But since we are commemorating Jose Rizal’s martyrdom today, I decided to postpone that post and instead blog about Rizal’s first-ever monument in Daet, which is 110 years old! Y read more

CacaiM

I Commemorate My Grandpa's Death

Cacai M.'s Place | December 31st 2009 by Cacai M.

My "Papa Pesyong" is my grandfather on the side of my mother was the one who raised me while I was young. I was at him together with my step grandmother with her grandson I called "Manoy Sonny" who was in Cebu City now together with his family of fiv read more

verneon

The Jose Rizal Legacy

Vernon Go's frustrated Life | December 31st 2009 by Iggy

José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda’s legacy is almost forgotten by Filipinos and most especially the youth these days. But what is Jose Rizal’s Legacy to us? Rizal was a different person to different people. He traveled the world, not read more

knightofdawn

Pinoys in Italy mark Rizal day too

Philippines News On Queue | December 31st 2009 by Ronald Alversado

Though miles away from home, overseas Filipinos in Italy likewise commemorated the heroism of Dr. Jose Rizal on the 113th anniversary of his martyrdom.Buy me a Beer[Click Here] if enjoy reading Pinoys in Italy mark Rizal day too. read more

jbesonia

Expert kay Rizal?

Fluff Patrol | December 31st 2009 by Jenn Besonia

Sino expert sa Rizal? Natanggap kong group message yan. Nagtatanong yung sender kung sino ba sa aming contacts nya ang expert “sa” Rizal. Mahahalata sa text nya na tine-take lang ng karamihan ang Rizal subj. dahil required ‘to at hi read more

pinoyoverseas

Pinoys in Italy mark Rizal day too

OFW News Worldwide | December 30th 2009 by Pinoy Overseas

Though miles away from home, overseas Filipinos in Italy likewise commemorated the heroism of Dr. Jose Rizal on the 113th anniversary of his martyrdom. In Rome, the Philippine Embassy to the Holy See marked Rizal Day with a mass at the Basilica of S read more

wildridgeteam

DepED Memorandum

DepEdteacher | December 30th 2009 by Jobette Escobanas

Summary of latest DepED Memorandum DepED Memorandum No. 527 s.2009 - Activities for the 113th anniversary of the the Martyrdom of the Philippines national hero DR. JOSE P. RIZAL. Presidential Proclamatin no 126 declares the month of December of eve read more

Pope

Romancing With Rizal

Palipasan | December 30th 2009 by Pope

On most heroes, we do not pay attention to their everyday life and their romantic relationship is not important to most of us, as we look at these heroes as men and women of steel, let us not forget that heroes fall in love too.As we celebrate Rizal read more

CacaiM

Dr. Jose Rizal's Day!

Cacai M.'s Place | December 30th 2009 by Cacai M.

Dr. Jose RizalAs a natural-born Filipina, I have to salute to our National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. In Philippines' time (which it is 15 hours ahead during Pacific Standard Time, 16 hours when it is Pacific Daylight Time), today it is December 30, is th read more

Ben14

Gantimpala Theater stages "Kapulungan ng mga Diyos"

The Intersections & Beyond | December 30th 2009 by Arvin

KAPULUNGAN NG MGA DIYOS is a musical based on “El Consejos Delos Dioses”, a play written in April of 1880 by the National Hero of The Philippines and great literary artist, Doctor Jose Rizal which won first prize in the contest by the Lic read more

ftchronicle

Commemorating Rizal Day

FT Chronicle | December 30th 2009 by Alvin Joseph Migrino

José Protacio Rizal Mercado Alonso y Realonda, to be precise… though you are dead! * Things you may not know ’bout him: Rizal spoke and wrote in 20 languages. He traveled around the world three times. Rizal is a bookworm having a collect read more

vernaliza

RIZAL DAY IN DAVAO CITY

in this side of town | December 29th 2009 by vernaliza

It’s holiday in the Philippines. Today, December 30 marks the 113th death anniversary of Philippine National Hero Dr. Jose P. Rizal and Davao City also commemorated the event. We brought the children to Rizal Park this morning to at least inculcate read more

mariancalago

Today is Rizal Day

Shadows of Me | December 29th 2009 by Marian Calago

Today, we are remembering the death of our National Hero -Dr. Jose Rizal. Dr. Jose Rizal (June 19, 1861 -Dec. 30, 1896)  - was born in a wealthy family in Calamba, Laguna. Rizal was assassinated on December 30, 1896 in Luneta according to the P read more

otobits

Our National Hero Dr. Jose Rizal

Life Moto | December 29th 2009 by Jess R.

We Salute Our National Hero Dr. Jose RizalJosé Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896, Bagumbayan), was a Filipino polymath, nationalist and the most prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during th read more

shenbrood

Remembering the nation's most neglected Opthalmologist

Ordinary People. Ordinary Day | December 29th 2009 by David D'Angelo

I would like to share to my blog readers this Facebook Note made by a friend of mine, Cornel Bongco regarding one of the greatest Filipino that ever lived, Dr. Jose P. Rizal... If I ask you who is the most famous Filipino doctor of all time, who wou read more

airwell

Friend Nyo Ba si Jose Rizal?

What's the main reason why OFW in middle east converts to Is… | December 29th 2009 by lowell

113 taon na ang nakakaraan ng barilin sa Luneta o Bagumbayan si Gat. Jose Rizal. Tulad ni Ninoy ang kanyang kamatayan ang nagsilbing ningas ng rebolusyon noong 1896 na siya namang naghatid sa atin sa kasarinlan. Ngayon makalipas ang napakaraming ta read more

airwell

Jose Rizal's Mi Ultimo Adios (Spanish and English translation)

What's the main reason why OFW in middle east converts to Is… | December 29th 2009 by lowell

Salamat Bency sa teksto ng Mi Ultimo Adios ni Gat. Jose Rizal. Ito ang tinuturing na mensahe ni Rizal para sa atin at sa Inang Bayan na kumakatawan sa kanyang huling habilin at nagpapakita ng likas na pagmamahal sa bayan ng ating bayani. Mi Ultimo read more

kartikkiran

December 30 is a Philippine National Holiday | PINOYWORLD ...

Filipino Bloggers | December 29th 2009 by filipinobloggers.com

December 30 is a Philippine National Holiday. It is a day in a year when we commemorate the martyrdom of Dr. Jose Rizal, the First Filipino. if we. ... RECOGNITION. Philippine Blog Awards Finalist Button ... comments read more

braggart

Andres Bonifacio, the real National Hero

Ilonggo sa Desyerto | December 28th 2009 by braggart_21

Filipinos should seriously consider replacing Jose Rizal as the national hero. Writing books and dying a dramatic death at the Bagumbayan does not make one a hero. It’s like what our politicians did to Ninoy Aquino. Being assassinated at the MIA ta read more

csquare

El Fili Summary

Network Marketing Advertising | December 27th 2009 by C.Cox

The vacation is coming to a close, and pretty soon it will be back to school or back to work. But I still haven’t finished reading the different chapter summaries of Jose Rizal’s El Filibusterismo. There are 37 chapters, and the novel i read more

bootsguy

Filipino Classic Movie

Boots Guy | December 25th 2009 by Michel John Allones

Although the Huramentado title referred to Eddy del Mar (later Eddie), Leopoldo Salcedo got top billing and lead role in the movie. Then, in the 40s and '50s, he was one of the country's top actors along with Rogelio de la Rosa and Pempe Pad read more

jonathan2rivers

O Captain, My Captain Tiago

2Rivers | December 24th 2009 by Jonathan Aquino

When I read novels, I always visualize the scenes like watching a movie. I am, therefore, I direct. Johnny Delgado has always been the Captain Tiago in my mental movie version of Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere. Guess who plays Crisostomo? Johnny is al read more

withonespast

A Filipino hero in Singapore

With One's Past | December 22nd 2009 by Arnold Diaz Arnaiz

In 2008, Singapore in cooperation with Filipino authorities unveiled a bronze relief of Jose Rizal. The monument is located in front of the Asian Civilization Museum[an elegant British colonial building] it’s near the historic Cavenagh Bridge. I th read more

wildridgeteam

December is now Rizal Month

DepEdteacher | December 19th 2009 by Jobette Escobanas

Presidential Proclamation No. 126 declares the month f December of every as Rizal Month. The National Historical Institute was tasked to organize and undertake programs for the observance of the 113th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Dr. Jose Rizal wi read more

(Totally whimsical) Field Trip: Bahay ni Jose Rizal (Calamba, Lag…

Nitoy's Calvert School Homeschool Journal | December 19th 2009

INSIDE RIZAL'S HOUSEThe main door of the house, the one facing the main road, had been closed off, and instead the side entrance just beside the "garage," i.e. the family's horse-drawn calesa's storage room,"So the Rizal family must have owned horses read more

ideru

Jose Rizal in Tokyo

Maniniyot | December 19th 2009 by ideru

Our National Hero has a little spot at side of Hibiya Park.  I heard from an colleague that you can find the statue of Jose Rizal in Hibiya area. Last weekend since I was in the area, I decided to do a little bit of exploring at the nearby park and read more

(Totally whimsical) Field Trip: Bahay ni Jose Rizal (Calamba, Lag…

Nitoy's Calvert School Homeschool Journal | December 19th 2009

We were only supposed to accompany Papa on his visit to the hospital in Alabang, Muntinlupa City, well within the bounds of Metro Manila. In fact, we were all chortling about the abandoned art deco building in the middle of Civic Drive, the one with read more

junnjun013

Graciano Lopez Jaena: Ilonggo National Hero and Press Freedom Fig…

Gigs Ilonggo | December 17th 2009 by Junnjun Mendoza

Graciano Lopez Jaena Dr. Graciano Lopez Jaena (December 18, 1856 – January 20, 1896), who hailed from Jaro, Iloilo was a Filipino writer and journalist in the Philippine Revolution and the forerunner of the fight for press freedom and his effor read more

Butteryfly

Subic Trip

Every thought counts | December 14th 2009 by Cecille

My pre-schooler had her first-ever class field trip last week. My eldest daughter and niece also joined us on our trip. It was in Subic... We spotted some monkeys along side while traveling the roads of Subic. I took this out the window of a movi read more

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