yes because there is no freedom for religion in the Spanish Era and their civil status is middle class so they cannot afford to do anything that will lead to the Spanish Government to punish them or take their properties.
the phrase "it is done" that was the last words of Jose Rizal
I'm sure Jose Rizal is not a Catholic, because he is against the Spanish Religion.AnswerHe died as a Catholic. AnswerSeveral priests attempted to have him return to the Church before his death, whether any of them were successful or not, we will never know.
Jose Rizal became disillusioned with the Catholic religion due to the corruption and abuses he observed within the church and its institutions. He was drawn to rationalism as a way to promote critical thinking, enlightenment, and reform within society. Rizal believed that rationalism offered a more objective and logical approach to understanding the world and addressing social issues.
Jose Rizal was raised a Catholic but left the Church during his life
Yes, Jose Rizal retracted his "Adios, Patria Adorada" poem due to pressure from the Catholic church. He did this to secure a Catholic burial and protect his family from further persecution.
The Catholic parish priest of Calamba, Laguna, Rev. Rufino Collantes, baptized Jose Rizal three days after his birth.
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no. the retraction was a forgery
Jose Rizal was baptised at the Catholic Church of his home town Calamba, Laguna on June 22, 1861.
There was not an emperor of the Romans called Rizal. Rizal is a Filipino surname. The Philippines are on the other side of the world.
his uncle teach him:)