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The 150th Celebration

Rizal Display at the Library of Congress from December 27, 2011 to January 5, 2012

December 30

27 December 2011, Washington, DC – The true facsimile of Dr. Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere (actual original manuscript) is currently on display More ›

115TH Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Dr. Jose Rizal

December 30

MANILA – The Rizal Day 2011 Inter-Agency Task Force in cooperation with other national and local government agencies will lead More ›

A Tale of a Hero's Wisdom: Ang Pagong at ang Matsing

December 8

I am so glad to be a channel of blessings to these 150 aeta children who came from Pampanga, Tarlac More ›

RIZALPABETO by Elmer Borlongan and Vim Nadera

Dec26

MI ULTIMO ADIOS in Filipino Sign Language on Dec 29 at the Rizal Shrine Fort Santiago

December 29

As part of the celebration of Rizal @ 150, and the 115th Commemoration of Rizal’s Martyrdom, “Mi Ultimo Adios” interpreted More ›

PreMYo Rizal Awarding Ceremony A Huge Success!

Dec20

The rains and the traffic did not deter the winners–who came from as far away as Zamboanga del Sur, Toledo More ›

Brindis: A Toast to Rizal’s Life as a hero, writer, scholar, visionary and nation builder

December 2

  The Ateneo de Manila University commemorated last December 2 the closing of the year of celebration for Jose Rizal’s More ›

Hip For Our Hero

June 23

by Ria Limjap 150 years ago, Dr. Jose Rizal, our national hero, was born.  Called “the first Filipino” because he More ›

Filipino-American children celebrate Jose Rizal’s 150th birthday!

Dec15

To celebrate Dr. Jose Rizal’s 150th birthday, Paaralang Pinoy of Northern Virginia organized a free workshop for young Filipino-American children More ›

THE FOODS OF JOSE RIZAL by FELICE PRUDENTE STA. MARIA

Dec7

What did the Philippine National Hero eat?  What foods did he write about? While overseas as a student, eye surgeon, More ›

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