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  Philippine Revolution: Links
Padre Damaso immediately excommunicates him although it is lifted later on through the intercession of the governor-general who is his friend.
Padre Salvi renounces the uprising and Crisostomo is imprisoned.
Meanwhile, Maria Clara mourns the death of her sweetheart and refuses to marry the Spaniard chosen by Padre Damaso for her.
opmanong.ssc.hawaii.edu /filipino/RevLinks.html   (2410 words)

  
 (35) Noli Me Tangere Study Notes Online (by Jose Rizal): Chapter Summaries and Notes - Webmanila.com
He is unable to finish his sentence because Ibarra leaps at Padre Damaso, hits him on the head (Padre Damaso falls), then grabs a knife and warns people to stay away.
Padre Damaso stands up and Ibarra grabs him while asking if there was anyone in the crowd who did not love their father, or who hated even the memory of their dad.
This time, however, he did not invite Padre Damaso to the luncheon and yet there was the friar, sullying the memory of Ibarra's father.
www.webmanila.com /nolimetangere/35.html   (1050 words)

  
 (01) Noli Me Tangere Study Notes Online (by Jose Rizal): Chapter Summaries and Notes - Webmanila.com
Among the characters we meet are a Teniente Guevara, Padre Sibyla (Dominican) and Padre Damaso (Franciscan).
The angry conversation between Padre Damaso and the soldier reveals that a good man, whose son was in Europe, died.
Padre Damaso started to say something about letters being lost during his transfer, but he did not finish his sentence.
www.webmanila.com /nolimetangere/01.html   (576 words)

  
 Father Dámaso - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Father Dámaso or Padre Dámaso is one of the notorious characters in the novel Noli Me Tangere.
The novel was written by José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines.
"Anak ni Padre Dámaso" meaning "child of Father Dámaso" has become a stereotype or classic cliché in the Philippines to refer to a Caucasian or half-Caucasian child whose father is unknown.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Father_Damaso   (254 words)

  
  Alex Maskara's Philippinefiction Site - The Learning Webby
Just listen to Padre Damaso as he explicates this case to the blond man who is in the party researching for his 'colonial studies':
Padre Damaso told the young wife to dance in the Santa Clara convent.
Padre Damaso will succumb to the ultimate punishment from God, he will give in to the wish of his daughter and will let her enter the convent, knowing fully well what will happen to her.
www.alexmaskara.com /noli.html   (3964 words)

  
 (09) Noli Me Tangere Study Notes Online (by Jose Rizal): Chapter Summaries and Notes - Webmanila.com (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ibarra sees Padre Damaso riding in his victoria, a low, light, four-wheeled carriage (with a foldable calash top, seating for two passengers and a perched seat in front for the driver.
Padre Damaso, on the other hand, sees Tia Isabel and Maria Clara (they were going to the convent to get Maria Clara's things).
Padre Damaso does not want Maria Clara to marry Ibarra and is displeased with Capitan Tiago for not informing him of a marriage agreement made with Don Rafael (Ibarra's father).
www.webmanila.com.cob-web.org:8888 /nolimetangere/09.html   (847 words)

  
 An Austrian Life for the Philippines: Noli me tangere
Padre Salvi, the new parish priest, however, is himself secretly in love with the girl and does everything not only to prevent the marriage, but also to get Ibarra out of the way.
Padre Damaso is also an avowed enemy of Ibarra and of his marriage plans.
As early as the first debate, Padre Damaso cursed and swore against the proposed reforms of the government in Madrid, which were meant to make the lives of the "indolent natives" easy.
www.univie.ac.at /Voelkerkunde/apsis/aufi/rizal/har-nol.htm   (2806 words)

  
 Jose Rizal [Noli Me Tangere]
Pinatunayan ni Padre Damaso na kaya niyang magsermon sa wikang kastila at Tagalog.
Humanga si Pari Sibyla sa pagkabigkas ni Padre Damaso at si Padre Martin ay napalunok ng laway dahil sa alam niyang higit na maagaling ang pambungad na iyon sa kanyang sariling sermon.
Sinabi ni pari Damaso na kanyang binitiwan ang mga pananalita ng diyos upang maging kapakikapakinabang na tulad ng isang binhing umuusbong at lumalaki sa lupain ng banal na si francisco.
www.joserizal.ph /no33.html   (554 words)

  
 Schulers Books (The Social Cancer - 68/103)
Padre Damaso threw back his body and looked the youth over again carefully.
I didn't recognize you,--which is easily explained, for you weren't born when I left the country,--I didn't recognize you!" Padre Damaso squeezed his robust arms about the young man, who became very red, whether from modesty or lack of breath is not known.
But Padre Damaso was already pacing from one end of the hallway to the other, muttering, "A wife, a wife!" His countenance was no longer sad or merry but now wore an expression of great seriousness, while he seemed to be thinking deeply.
www.schulers.com /books/jo/s/The_Social_Cancer/The_Social_Cancer68.htm   (1351 words)

  
 (02) Noli Me Tangere Study Notes Online (by Jose Rizal): Chapter Summaries and Notes - Webmanila.com (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Crisostomo gets confused when Padre Damaso, the friar whom Crisostomo thought was a close friend of his deceased father, said that Don Rafael was never a close friend of his.
Padre Sibyla, Padre Damaso, and Teniente Guevara were surprised to see Crisostomo Ibarra accompanied by Capitan Tiago.
What happened to the relationship between Padre Damaso and Don Rafael during the seven years that Crisostomo Ibarra was away will be revealed in later chapters.
webmanila.com.cob-web.org:8888 /nolimetangere/02.html   (340 words)

  
 Synopsis of Noli Me Tangere - Secondthoughts - Viloria.com
Since Don Rafael stopped receiving holy communion for a long time, he was refused a Catholic/Christian burial by Padre Damaso, the parish priest of their town.
Padre Salvi opposes the plan because he is secretly worried that the school project will threaten the power he wields over their town.
She does not follow the advice of Padre Damaso to marry Linares.
www.viloria.com /secondthoughts/archives/00000416.html   (808 words)

  
 The Life and Writings of Dr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
There were also to be seen all the friars, with the exception of Padre Damaso, and they wanted to go in to pay their respects to his Excellency.
"Padre Damaso is not here among us, sir," replied Fray Sibyla in the same dry tone as that used by his Excellency.
His Excellency cut short this speech, saying, "I am happy that I have only to regret the condition of Padre Damaso, for whom I sincerely desire a complete recovery, since at his age a voyage to Spain on account of his health may not be very agreeable.
members.tripod.com /rizalslifewritings/Writings/Noli/English/noli37.htm   (2620 words)

  
 The Life and Writings of Dr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Padre Damaso drew her toward himself with a tenderness that one would hardly have thought him capable of, and catching both her hands in his questioned her with his gaze.
Padre Damaso gazed at her in startled wonder.
Padre Damaso dropped his head on his chest and remained silent for a long time.
www.members.tripod.com /rizalslifewritings/Writings/Noli/English/noli62.htm   (1066 words)

  
 The Reign of Greed Complete English Version of 'El Filibusterism, by Jose Rizal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Padre Salvi, the thin and withered cleric, appeared to be satisfied with such submissiveness and went on in the midst of the silence:  “But this does not mean that you may not be as near right as Padre Camorra” (the friar-artilleryman).  “The trouble is in the lake—­”
Padre Sibyla turned pale; this was the first time that he, Vice-Rector of the University, had ever been credited with nonsense.  Don Custodio turned green; at no meeting in which he had ever found himself had he encountered such an adversary.
Padre Florentino had no recourse but to accept, so he summoned his nephew in order to let him know where he was going, and to charge him not to come near the upper deck while he was there.  “If the captain notices you, he’ll invite you also, and we should then be abusing his kindness.”
www.sakoman.net /pg/html/10676.htm   (6087 words)

  
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They are now, in collaboration with the imperialists, fast expanding their ownership and control of the educational establishments.
The religious hypocrisy of a Padre Salvi and a Padre Damaso should not deceive the people again.
As we all believe in the freedom of religion, they are free to preach in their churches, but they should not oppose the struggle for national democracy and try to discredit us as heretics and filibusters by abusing the credibility that they have among their faithful.
www.geocities.com /standfornationaldemocracy/snd19.txt   (4573 words)

  
 TristanCafe Pinoy Forums :: Padre Damaso   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Isinama ba naman si Padre DAMASO sa GOBURZA...
isinama mo si pareng padre damaso sa liga ng mga wafu
sabi kasi ano maiisip ko eh priest si padre damaso kaya yung 3 priest ang naalaala ko
www.tristancafe.com /forum/4710   (848 words)

  
 The Life and Writings of Dr. José Rizal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Why was Father Damaso so cross at the dinner?
* Tasio was not convinced that Padre Salvi favored the school project.
* Why was Padre Salvi anxious to be with Maria Clara during her illness?
rizalslifewritings.tripod.com /t-lounge/question02.htm   (1248 words)

  
 Manila Standard Today -- De Leon’s Noli in the eyes of a Star Wars kid -- September 28, 2005
This meant that it was another challenging film to watch for a ‘90s kid like myself, not being familiar with vintage flicks.
I thought, of course, the story would be predictable, having scenes with archetypal characters: Sisa, Crispin and Basilio, Padre Damaso, Crisostomo Ibarra, Maria Clara, and Tandang Tacio.
And besides a classic film’s usually dragging phase, watching Noli was another rewind to my high school days when I had to summarize all the chapters of the National Hero’s (Jose Rizal) novel.
www.manilastandardtoday.com /?page=goodLife03_sept28_2005   (1001 words)

  
 Philippine Independent Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
There were also widely known cases of sexual abuse of women by priests.
Anak ni Padre Dámaso (Child of Father Dámaso) has become a cliché or stereotype to refer to an illegitimate child, especially that of a priest.
Gomez is said to have indirectly ignited the Philippine revolution and had a profound effect on Dr. José Rizal.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Philippine_Independent_Church   (640 words)

  
 Jose Rizal [Noli Me Tangere] (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Yumuko ang mga ito at nagbigay galang sa Heneral…Dahil hindi kasama si Padre Damaso, hinanap siya ng heneral.
Kung hindi dahil sa kanya, maaring nautas na si Ibarra si Padre Damaso.
Pero,hindi siya pinapansin nito at sa halip sinabi ng Heneral na ipaabot kay Padre Damaso ang pangangamusata na gumaling ito kaagad.
www.joserizal.ph.cob-web.org:8888 /no39.html   (597 words)

  
 The Manila Times Internet Edition | LIFE & TIMES > Singing Rizal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Behind them, colonial friars sing of dark machinations and native bourgeoisie hum of rumors and conspiracies.
Maria Clara and Crisostomo Ibarra as well as Padre Damaso and Dona Victorina sing and dance on love, lust, revolution and treachery in Tanghalang Pilipino’s restaging of Noli Me Tangere the Musicale.
With catchy tunes, a heartrending love story and lessons in Philippine literature to boot, the play presented history and nationalism in a manner so enchanting.
www.manilatimes.net /national/2005/nov/14/yehey/life/20051114lif1.html   (480 words)

  
 Philippine Arts: Philippine Cinema Beginnings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It was the master director Gerardo de Leon who gave the two Rizal classics consummate artistic treatment by turning both into award­-winning films.
Aside from their narratives, the Rizal novels also gave to Filipino movies distinctive character types like Maria Clara, Sisa, Elias, Padre Damaso, Dona Victorina, and, of course, Crisostomo Ibarra and Simon.
Indicative of the pervasive influence of Rizal is the fact that each time scriptwriters dip into the Spanish past for themes, the struggle of the Filipinos for reforms under Spanish colonialism as portrayed in the Noli and the Fili never fails to be evoked and even recreated.
www.filipinoheritage.com /arts/phil-cinema/beginnings3.htm   (513 words)

  
 ::ASTEEG.NET:: » 2005 » March
Good thing we didn’t have to find anybody there to know the history of that church because the secretary of the priest there has a copy.
Ana, it was my first time to go up in a pulpit… I felt I was Padre Damaso of Noli Me Tangere… lol.
Then we went to Mexico and find out that the church there is closed at that time and the office hours are already finished (’cause it was already 12:00nn then).
asteeg.net /?m=20050322   (651 words)

  
 ClickTheCity.com - C-Blog
On the day the school's foundation would be laid, an attempt on Ibarra's life takes place.
When he is saved by Elias, Padre Damaso comes forward and defiles the name of Ibarra's father, prompting the young man to physically attack the priest.
Kapitan Tiago considers Maria Clara a "miracle from heaven," as dictated by Padre Damaso (below)
www.clickthecity.com /cblog/?p=757   (762 words)

  
 Filipino Jokes
Padre Damaso was celebrating a mass one Sunday and he said that he cn't tolerate anymore the sins and immoral acts of the community.
During his sermon he produced a small ball from his pocket and announced, "Ang sino mang tamaan ng bola na jackstone na ito ay makasalanan!"
He then throws the ball high up in the air but it didn't hit anyone, instead the ball bounces back to him and hits Padre Damaso right between the eyes.
www.geocities.com /anchiesanta/Filipino.html   (3722 words)

  
 2002 August » Migs Paraz - Random Takes
That’s an insight for my quest towards software correctness.
For some wry humor, The Renaissance Girl talks about the Cardinal’s Golf Tournament and the return of Padre Damaso, the archetypical Spanish frair villain from Jose Rizal’s revolutionary novels.
Gerry Alanguilan, comics artist, has a new site.
migs.paraz.com /w/archives/2002/08   (905 words)

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