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  1. Sep 26, 2022 · Rizal began the book in Tagalog and gave the first chapter the title “Makamisa,” which in English, means "After Mass." Rizal started anew later on, writing the manuscript in Spanish. The Makamisa centers around the ill-mannered Padre Agaton, curate of the town.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MakamisaMakamisa - Wikipedia

    Makamisa (English: After Mass) is an unfinished novel written by Filipino patriot and writer José Rizal. The original manuscript was found by historian Ambeth Ocampo in 1987 while going through a 245-page collection of papers.

  3. www.studyrizal.com › 2023/08/6-messages-of-jose-rizals-makamisa6 Messages of Jose Rizal's Makamisa

    Aug 17, 2023 · "Makamisa" stands as a poignant reminder of the significance of spiritual and moral renewal in society. Rizal's narrative serves as a call to awaken the collective conscience of Filipinos, urging them to introspect and rejuvenate their moral values.

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · "Makamisa," a literary masterpiece by Jose Rizal, stands as a compelling allegory that delves into the intricate relationship between the Catholic Church and Philippine society during the late 19th century. Through symbolic characters and situations, Rizal tactfully critiques the Church's practices and societal influence.

  5. Aug 16, 2018 · Makamisa brings forward a new Rizal work for students and their families, historians and scholars, to enjoy - one in which Filipinos can see themselves and part of their history.

  6. Sep 22, 2013 · Facts about the Makamisa: Rizal’s Unfinished Novel. Jose Rizal began writing his third novel, a sequel to the El Filibusterismo, in 1892 in Hong Kong. Rizal began the book in Tagalog and gave the first chapter the title “Makamisa,” which in English, means "After Mass."

  7. Jun 19, 2021 · Ocampo himself was the one who discovered Rizal’s unfinished work called “Makamisa” back in 1987 when he decided to make an article about Rizal’s handwritten manuscript in comparison to the printed version to commemorate the 100th anniversary of “Noli Me Tangere.”