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Chapter 6 Proceeded to the city of Suez, the Red Sea terminal of the Suez Canal.

It took five
In Sunny Spain (1882-1885) days to traverse the Suez Canal.
(Summary) At Port Said, the Mediterranean terminal of the Suez Canal, Rizal landed
and he was fascinated to hear the multi-racial inhabitants speaking babel of
Introduction tongues.
Jose Rizal finished his medical course in the University of Santo Tomas.
Then he decided to complete his studies in Spain due to the radical prejudice of Naples and Marseilles
Dominican Professors against Filipino Students. Aside from this ostensible reason, From Port Said, the Djemnah proceeded on its way to Europe. On June 11,
he had a “Secret Mission”, which was more important than finishing his studies. Rizal reached Naples. On the night of June 12, the steamer docked at the French
harbor of Marsielles. He stayed two and a half day in Marsielles, he visited the
Rizal’s Secret Mission famous Chateau d’lf, where Dantes, hero of The Count of Monte Cristo.
The secret mission of Rizal is to observe keenly the life and culture,
languages and customs, industries and commerce, and government laws of Barcelona
European nation in order to prepare himself in the mighty task of liberating his On the afternoon of May 15, Rizal left Marseilles by train; he crossed the
fellow-men. Pyrences and stopped for a day at Port Bou. After the passport inspection at Port
His mission was approved by his older brother Paciano, Rizal leave without Bou, he contribute his journey, and he reached Barcelona on June 16, 1882.
permission and blessing from his parents. Rizal’s first impression of Barcelona was unfavorable; he found out that the
people were open-hearted, hospitable, and courageous. The Filipinos in Barcelona,
Secret Departure for Spain some of whom even his schoolmates on the Ateneo, welcome Rizal.
The departure of Rizal was kept secret to avoid the detection by the
Spanish authorities and the friars, even his own parents. Only selected person Amor Patria
knows the secret departure of Rizal, including his brother Paciano and the Ateneo Rizal wrote a nationalistic essay entitled “Amor Patria” (Love of Country),
Jesuit fathers. The Jesuit priests gave him letters of recommendation to the his first article written on Spanish’s soil. He sent the article to Basilio Teodoro
members of their Society in Barcelona. On May3, 1882, Rizal departed on board the Moran, publisher of Diaryong Tagalog, under his pen-name Laong Laan. Amor Patria
Spanish steamer Salvadora bound for Singapore. appeared on the newspaper on August 20, 1882, with tagalong version translated
by M.H.Del Pilar.
Singapore Rizal wrote again for Diaryong Tagalog; Los Viajes (Travels), Revisita de
During the voyage, Rizal observed the he is the only Filipino on the ship. Madrid (Review of Madrid), unfortunately Diaryong Tagalog had ceased publication
The ship captain, Donato Lecha, from Asturias, Spain, befriend him. On May 9, for lack of funds.
1882, the Ship docked at Singapore. Rizal landed, registered at the Hotel de la Paz,
and spent two days for sightseeing; there he saw the statue of Sir Thomas Stanford Manila Moves to Madrid
Raffles (founder of Singapore). Sad news, on September 15, 1882, Rizal received a letter from Paciano,
according to the letter, Philippines was ravaging by epidemic. Another sad news
From Singapore to Colombo from Chengoy (Jose M. Cecilio, intimate friend), Leonora Rivera was began to be
Rizal transferred to ship Djemnah, and he left to Europe on May 11. It was unhappy because of the absence of Rizal.
a French vessel therefore French mostly spoken on board. On May 17, Djemnah In one of his letters (dated May 26, 1882) Paciano adviced Rizal to finish his
reach Point Galle, a seacoast town in southern Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). medical course in Madrid, therefore, Rizal establish himself to Madrid.
The following day, Djemnah resume the voyage, after a few hours of
sailing, they reach Colombo, the capital of Ceylon on the same day. Life in Madrid
On November 3, 1882, Rizal enrolled in Universidad Central de Madrid
First Trip through Suez Canal (Central University of Madrid) in two courses – Medical and Philosophy and Letters.
From Colombo, Djemnah continued the voyage crossing the Indian Ocean Rizal is thirst for knowledge; he studied a lot in Madrid and on his leisure times are
to the Cape of Guardafui, Africa, and then a stopover on Aden. From Aden Djemnah reading and writing, sometimes he is attending the reunions of Filipino Students.
Romance with Consuela Ortiga y Perez Rizal’s Salute to Luna and Hidalgo
Rizal, being a lonely young man in a foreign country, he was attracted by Banquet on June 25, 1884, Rizal salute to Luna and Hidalgo’s victory on the
Consuelo’s beauty. On August 22, 1883 he expresses his admiration; he made a National Exposition of Fine Arts in Madrid – Luna’s Spoliarium winning first prize
poem entitled “A La Señiorita C.O. y P.”. The Romance didn’t blossom because of and Hidalgo’s Christian Virgins Exposed to the Populance, second price.
two reasons
- Engage to Leonora Rivera Rizal Involved in Student Demonstration
- Eduardo de Lete (his friend) is madly in love with Consuelo. On November 20, 21, and 22, 1884, a riot was exploded on the Central
University due to excommunicated of Dr, Morayta, The riot was participated by lots
They Ask me For Verses of students including Filipino students.
Rizal joined the Circulo Hispano-Filipino (Hispano-Philippine Circle). Upon The appointment of the new Rector intensified the fury of the student
the request of the members, Rizal wrote a poem entitled, Mi Piden Versos, he demonstrators. More student demonstrations convulsed the city.
declaimed it during New Year’s Eve, December 31, 1882
Studies Completed in Spain
Rizal as Lover of Books Rizal completed his medical course in Spain in June 21, 1884. Due to not
A favorite past time of Rizal in Madrid was reading. Rizal economized on presenting the thesis required and corresponding fees, he was not awarded his
his living expenses, he purchase books from a second-hand book store. Rizal’s was Doctor’s diploma. Rizal also finished his studies in Philosophy and Letter. He was
deeply affected by Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the Wandering Jew. awarded the degree of Licentiate in Philosophy and letters on June 19, 1885, with
rating of Excellent.

Rizal’s First Visit to Paris (1883)


His first summer vacation to Paris, France, June 17 to August 20, 1883 and
he live at cheap hotel on 124 Rue de Rennes in Latin Quarter. Like all tourist, Rizal
was amazed on the beautiful sceneries of Paris. Rizal is an unordinary tourist
because he was observing the life and culture of French; he was spending time on
museums.

Rizal as a Mason
In Spain Rizal came close to with Masons including Miguel Morayta,
Francisco Pi y Margal, Manuel Bacerra, Emilio Junoy, and Juan Ruiz Zorilla. Rizal was
impressed by the Spanish Masons, and he joined Masonic lodge called Acacia in
Madrid. Later he transferred to Lodge Solidaridad (Madrid), were he became a
Master Mason on November 15, 1890, he was awarded the diploma of Master
Mason on February 15, 1892.

Financial Worries
After Rizal’s departure to Spain, the things turned worse in Calamba. Due
to hard time in Calamba, the monthly allowances of Rizal in Madrid were late in
arrival and there were times they were never arrived. On June 24, 1884 , a touching
incident to Rizal’s life; he was empty stomach that day but he still attended to his
classes and events.

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