Friday, December 9, 2011

J. Rizal's Contraries Against the R. Catholic

Obverse of 1 piso Ang Bagong Lipunan (1975) coin
The Contrary Works of José Rizal Against Roman Catholic:

In Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere 1st published in 1887, Padre Dámaso is an evil-Catholic priest, the real father of María Clara, and an enemy of Don Rafael Ibarra that's why Ibarra was accused of being heretic, was expelled to the Catholic, was imprisoned, and died in jail. He command his followers to get the body of Ibarra from their church and brought to a Chinese cemetery but his followers just throw the corpse into a lake.

You can read in Noli page 72, “But now let's see how the idea of Purgatory, which is absent from both the Old and the New Testaments, became Catholic doctrine. Neither Moses nor Jesus Christ make the slightest mention of Purgatory.” He knew that there's no purgatory in the Bible which possibility he finished reading it all, proven that he really love the God's word.

In the film José Rizal which base on his story, he said in the middle of the movie, “They've get the properties of the filipino people by forcing. It's better if the interest goes to the city people but instead, behind the church.” The church is no doubt pointing to the Catholic.

On February 22, 1889, Rizal from London said in his Letter to the Youth Women of Malolos, “The first holiness... priests ask to be paid for every move that they've made? And still hungry; they sell scapulars, necklace, belts, and many other things to entice money, to darkened the soul; for even if you wear a scapular all the rags on earth, wear as necklace all the wood in the mountain, gird around your waist all the skin of animal, and all of it caused stress with doing more sign of the cross and murmur whisper by all of the priests in the world, and even sprinkled all the water of the sea, are cannot cleanse the dirty heart... for covetousness many things was forbid... such as eating meat, marrying cousin, compadre, and others, which are permitted if you pay. Why, can God be bought and dazzled by money of the priests? The thief who pays for "bula de composicion," can rest assured, that he has been forgiven: Is therefore, the will of God is to take a stolen goods? Is it true that the almighty is in need, that imitates the "guard," carabineer or "civil guard?" If this is the God that the friars worship, I turn my back to such God.

Rizal wrote El Filibusterismo a novel 1st published in 1891 for the memories of Gomburza an acronym denoting the surnames of the 3 Filipino priests who were executed on February 17, 1872 by charges of subversion. Gom for Gómez, Mariano graduated on "Unibersidad ng Santo Tomas", the founder of "La Verdad", and his famous last words before he died is, “Let us go where the leaves never move without the will of God.” Bur for Burgos, José Apolonio is a criollo, a Philosophy's Doctor, and his dead is the most controversial than the two priests, his dead's detail is when he stand and shout saying, “But I haven't committed any crime!” And Za for Zamora, Jacinto accuses because of his letter with a words, “Grand Reunion... our friends are well provided with powder and ammunition.” It's an invitation for his friends to play a "panguigui", and the words "powder and ammunition" are symbols that they have enough money to play all day. In this novel, you can read, “The church, by refusing to degrade you, has placed in doubt the crime that has been imputed to you... I have the right to dedicate my work to you as victims of the evil which I undertake to combat.” Pointing the church as of Catholic, and you as Gomburza.

December 29, 1896, Rizal said in his retraction cause Fr. Antonio Obach wanted it as a condition before his marriage with Josephine Bracken, “I retract with all my heart whatever in my words, writings, publications and conduct have been contrary to my character as a son of the Catholic Church.” Proven that lot of his works are against the Catholic but there's no certificate of their marriage.

It said in the poem My Last Farewell written by Rizal on the eve of his execution on December 30, 1896, “My idolized Country... Dear Philippines, to my last goodbye... I'll go where there are no slaves, tyrants or hangmen Where faith does not kill and where God alone does reign.” Even to his last farewell letter attacking the Catholic. And his last words was came from Jesus Christ, “Consummatum est.” means, "it is finished." It's just proven that he is really of God.

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