Horacio Dela Costa

Horacio Dela Costa

Rizal bill and the drafts made by fr. horacio dela costa

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1. Rizal bill and the drafts made by fr. horacio dela costa


Answer:

The Rizal Bill of 1956: Horacio de la Costa and the Bishops

Author:

   Schumacher, John N.

Format:

   Journal Article

Year:

   2011

Journal Title:

   Philippine Studies

Volume:

   59

Issue:

   4

Language:

   English

Abstract:

   Several drafts of a pastoral letter, written by Horacio de la Costa for the bishops in 1952, survive. De la Costa's Rizal emerges as an outstanding moral figure whose devotion to the truth made his novels a source of moral as well as social and political wisdom for Filipinos. Although subsequent drafts show he was forced by an unknown interlocutor to temper this view, he retained an essentially positive reading of the novels. In the face of Recto's 1956 bill imposing the novels, however, Abp. Rufino J. Santos commissioned Fr. Jesus Cavanna to draft a new "Statement." Beginning with a few positive paragraphs from De la Costa, the "Statement" then absolutely condemned the novels and forbade their reading, a prohibition that proved quite ineffective. The drafts of De la Costa show that there was within the Catholic Church a totally different attitude toward Rizal, whose legacy the church could embrace.

Who (Jesuits):

   De la Costa, Horacio, 1916–1977

What (Subjects):

   Foreign Missions -- Writings -- Letters

Where (Locations):

   Asia -- Philippines

When (Centuries):

   20th century

Publisher URL:

   http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/philippine_studies/v059/59.4.schumacher.html

Page Range:

   529–553

ISSN:

   2244-1638

Explanation:

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2. State two conditions are given by Fr. Horacio Dela Costa before the novels of Rizal be taught to the students. Do you agree or disagree? Explain.


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because we have to know the past events , especially to those who want to be lawyers


3. 3 major positions of horacio de la costa


Answer:

Explanation:

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Answer:

sorry hidi ako maronong jan


4. According to the book of Horacio De La Costa, S.J, why can we Filipinos not describe our past


this is a hard question im so sorry


5. What language do they speak in costa rica?


Answer:

Spanish po

Explanation:

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Answer:

English,Spanish,Islam

Explanation:

They speak so many language. Like

English,Spanish sometimes Islam.God bless


6. Directions: Bretly answer the following questions:1. Who is Horacio Cabilin? ​


Explanation:

Sana po makatulong...mag ka dugtong po yan:-):-):-)


7. 2.What are the indications which can prove that the Filipinos are resilient?3.Cite incidents showing the weak response of some Filipinos to psychological distress (depression and anxiety) which are mentioned in the article. What could you advise to people undergoing psychological distress? 4.What are the two great treasures of the Philippines according to Father Horacio de la Costa? How does each of the jewel inspire our country to thrive, even when its future uncertain?​


Answer:

2.Filipinos are profoundly resilient almost abnormal, probably most resilient on the face of the earth. Americans always say that Filipinos make the best soldiers. There’s nothing that Filipinos cannot overcome without their sheer will and determination. Filipinos are so profoundly resilient it’s not even a joke, they can break stones.

3.Almost all people affected by emergencies will experience psychological distress, which for most people will improve over time.

Among people who have experienced war or other conflict in the previous 10 years, one in 11 (9%) will have a moderate or severe mental disorder.

One person in five (22%) living in an area affected by conflict is estimated to have depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.

Depression tends to be more common among women than men.

Depression and anxiety become more common as people get older.

People with severe mental disorders are especially vulnerable during emergencies and need access to mental health care and other basic needs.

4.Three months have passed since the Philippines implemented strict community quarantines across the archipelago.

With no mass testing in place, many still fear the coronavirus will spread, threatening thousands of workers who risk their lives to earn a living. The healthcare system will be on the brink of collapse once a fraction of its employees are infected by the virus.

Reports say thousands of overseas Filipino workers have used up their savings to pay for their quarantine facilities while some are still on cruise ships docked in Philippine ports.

A month ago, a repatriated overseas worker hanged herself while undergoing a 14-day quarantine in a state facility. A few days ago, another jumped off a building in Beirut, Lebanon. The pandemic has not only caused poverty but also psychological distress.

Yet what sustains the Filipino people, especially those in the slums with almost nothing to eat? What inspires a country to thrive, even when its future is uncertain?

In World War II, bombs shattered the country. Our homes and churches were ruined. But the war never destroyed our faith as a people.

Jesuit historian Father Horacio de la Costa compared the war-torn Philippines to a pauper with two precious jewels. He wrote in his essay Jewels of the Pauper that the Philippines has two great treasures — faith and music.

Explanation:

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8. who is horacio cabilin ?


Answer:

The name of the municipality originated from the Cebuano word, sogod, meaning "to start." Founded as a Catholic mission station by the Society of Jesus in 1601, Sogod became a regular municipality on June 10, 1853.

Sogod is located along the Southern Leyte section of the Pan-Philippine Highway, 126 kilometers (78 miles) south of Tacloban City, the regional center of Eastern Visayas. Rugged mountains enveloped most of the town's northern terrain with numerous river systems crept throughout the southern lowlands. Known as the center of trade, commerce and industry in the south-central region of Leyte, Sogod is also home to Southern Leyte State University (SLSU) Main Campus and Saint Thomas Aquinas College (STAC).

Explanation:

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Answer:

The name of the municipality originated from the Cebuano word, sogod, meaning "to start." Founded as a Catholic mission station by the Society of Jesus in 1601, Sogod became a regular municipality on June 10, 1853.

Sogod is located along the Southern Leyte section of the Pan-Philippine Highway, 126 kilometers (78 miles) south of Tacloban City, the regional center of Eastern Visayas. Rugged mountains enveloped most of the town's northern terrain with numerous river systems crept throughout the southern lowlands. Known as the center of trade, commerce and industry in the south-central region of Leyte, Sogod is also home to Southern Leyte State University (SLSU) Main Campus and Saint


9. saan matatagpuan ang Haiti, Costa Rica at panama


Answer:

north America

Explanation:

kung continent

Answer:

haiti-Haiti is in the western one-third of the island of Hispaniola between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. This small, tropical country is west of the Dominican Republic and is south of the island of Cuba

costa rica-Costa Rica is small country in Central America. It is bordered by Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south. The Caribbean Sea is to the east and the Pacific Ocean is to the west.

panama- Panama, country of Central America located on the Isthmus of Panama, the narrow bridge of land that connects North and South America. Embracing the isthmus and more than 1,600 islands off its Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the tropical nation is renowned as the site of the Panama Canal, which cuts through its midsection


10. paki explain to ng tagalog tungkol sa RIZAL BILL 1956: HORACIO DE LA COSTA AND THE BISHOPS.Several drafts of a pastoral letter, written by Horacio de la Costa for the bishops in 1952, survive. De laCosta's Rizal emerges as an outstanding moral figure whose devotion to the truth made his novels a sourceof moral as well as social and political wisdom for Filipinos. Although subsequent drafts show he was forcedby an unknown interlocutor to temper this view, he retained an essentially positive reading of the novels. Inthe face of Recto's 1956 bill imposing the novels, however, Archbishop (Abp.) Rufino J. Santoscommissioned Father (Fr.) Jesus Cavanna to draft a new "Statement." Beginning with a few positiveparagraphs from De la Costa, the "Statement" then absolutely condemned the novels and forbade theirreading, a prohibition that proved quite ineffective. The drafts of De la Costa show that there was within theCatholic Church a totally different attitude toward Rizal, whose legacy the church could embrace.paki explain to ng tagalog :( thank you!


Answer:

RIZAL BILL 1956: HORACIO DE LA COSTA AT ANG MGA BISHOPS.

Maraming mga draft ng isang pastoral na liham, na isinulat ni Horacio de la Costa para sa mga obispo noong 1952, ay nakaligtas. De la

Si Costa's Rizal ay lumitaw bilang isang natitirang moral figure na ang debosyon sa katotohanan ang gumawa ng kanyang mga nobela na mapagkukunan

ng moral pati na rin ang kaalamang panlipunan at pampulitika para sa mga Pilipino. Bagaman nagpapakita ang kasunod na mga draft napilitan siya

ng isang hindi kilalang kausap upang mapigil ang pananaw na ito, pinanatili niya ang mahalagang positibong pagbasa ng mga nobela. Sa

ang mukha ng panukalang batas ni Recto noong 1956 na nagpapataw sa mga nobela, gayunpaman, Archbishop (Abp.) Rufino J. Santos

kinomisyon si Padre (Fr.) Jesus Cavanna upang mag-draft ng isang bagong "Pahayag." Nagsisimula sa ilang positibo

mga talata mula sa De la Costa, ang "Pahayag" pagkatapos ay ganap na kinondena ang mga nobela at pinagbawalan ang kanilang

pagbabasa, isang pagbabawal na napatunayan na hindi epektibo. Ang mga draft ng De la Costa ay nagpapakita na mayroong loob ng

Ang Simbahang Katoliko ay isang kakaibang pag-uugali kay Rizal, na ang pamana ay maaaring yakapin ng simbahan


11. Saan matatagpuan ang Haiti, Costa Rica at panama


Ito ay matatagpuan sa North America


12. 4. What are the two great treasures of the Philippines according to Father Horacio de la Costa? How does each of the jewel inspire our country to thrive, even when its future is uncertain? ​


Answer:

faith and music

Explanation:

correct me if im wrong


13. Costa Rica Rainforest ? Which Term? Population Ecosystem Species Community All the birds that live in Juan Castro Blanco National Park in Costa Rica? which Term? Population Ecosystem Species Community that live in Juan Castro Blanco National Park in Costa Rica? Which term Population Ecosystem Species Community


Answer:

study hard ambition success and then we can protect the world and then we can protect the nature and then we can protect the animal hapitat and we shall rise together and peace and I believe that is still hope you can do it


14. What is the cause of Rafael Zulueta Da Costa's death


Heart attack was why Rafael Zulueta's death

15. Five factor theory of personality mccrae and costa


The five factor theory of personality (also known as the Big Five) refers to 5 basic personality traits: Openness, Conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. 

One way to remember this is by the acronym OCEAN

Openness is about how willing you are to try new things. Being imaginative, creative, adventurous means you have high openness.

Conscientiousness is about how neat, organized, thoughtful, and goal oriented you are.

Extraversion is about how outgoing, sociable, and talkative you are. People with low extraversion are called introverts.

Agreeableness includes characteristics like kindness, trust, and being helpful.

Neuroticism is something like how sad, anxious, moody, and emotional you are. Those with low level of neuroticism are more stable and consistent with their emotions.

16. about the biographies Fr. horacio de la costa​


Answer:

where's the picture pa mark as brain liest nalang po


17. who's the author of the famous "costa loena series"?:')​


Answer:

Jonaxx

Sands of Time (Costa Leona Series, #6) by Jonaxx.

Explanation:

Answer:

Jonaxx

Explanation:

try read her stories


18. views of fr dela costa about the novels of rizal


Answer:

De la Costa affirmed the value of Rizal's novels by calling for more research, translation, and teaching to be done on them in order to better educate young Filipino readers in the nuances of Rizal's position on religion and the church.

Novels of Rizal:

Noli me tangre, The Region of Greed, Mi último adiós, A la juventud filipina, Junto Al Pasig ,etc


19. what are the two great places of the philippines according to the pattern of horatio dela costa how does each of the general inspired our company to thrive even when its future is uncertain​


Answer:

Horacio de la Costa (May 9, 1916 – March 20, 1977) was the first Filipino Provincial Superior of the Society of Jesus in the Philippines, and a recognized authority in Philippine and Asian culture and history.

Explanation:

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20. pamamaraan ng pag aalaga sa dagang costa​


Answer:

Alisin ang maruming kumot, dumi at lipas / hindi kinakain na pagkain araw-araw. Linisin at muling punan ang bote ng tubig araw-araw. Ganap na malinis ang hawla isang beses sa isang linggo sa pamamagitan ng pagpapalit ng maruming kumot at pag-scrub down sa natitirang hawla ng maligamgam, may sabon na tubig. Dalhin ang iyong mga daga sa beterinaryo taun-taon para sa mga pag-check up.


21. 2. What are the indications which can prove that the Filipinos are resilient? 3. Cite incidents showing the weak response of some Filipinos to psychological distress (depression and anxiety) which are mentioned in the article. What could you advise to people undergoing psychological distress? 4. What are the two great treasures of the Philippines according to Father Horacio de la Costa? How does each of the jewel inspire our country to thrive, even when its future uncertain?.


Answer:

2. Filipinos are resilient in many ways , we tend to help one another at certain times in need, filipinos aren't just resilient but also hospitable and diligent , we tend to always look for the positivity in times of struggle .

3. I advise people who are undergoing psychological stress to take time for yourself and give yourself a break from what ever is making you distressed because your mental, emotional, and physical health are most important for you to be able to work and have ability to do so.

Explanation:

that's it, hope this helps :))


22. Short reaction paper about the rizal bill of 1956 horacio de la costa and the bishops​.


Answer:

Several drafts of a pastoral letter, written by Horacio de la Costa for the bishops in 1952, survive. De la Costa's Rizal emerges as an outstanding moral figure whose devotion to the truth made his novels a source of moral as well as social and political wisdom for Filipinos.

Explanation:


23. Identify three 3 major positions of horacio de la costa, sj


Answer:

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24. Wong5. The 1248 pupils and teachers of Horacio dela Costa Elementary Schoolwill go on a fieldtrip. Buses to be hired have 52 seats each. How manybuses will they have?ਤੋਂ ਵੀ​


Answer:

24

Because 1248 divided by 52 is 24

Answer:

the answer is 24 buses

Step-by-step explanation:

1 bus = 52 seats

1248 pupils ÷ 52 seats = 24 buses


25. who is horacio cabilin?​


Answer:

The name of the municipality originated from the Cebuano word, sogod, meaning "to start." Founded as a Catholic mission station by the Society of Jesus in 1601, Sogod became a regular municipality on June 10, 1853.

Sogod is located along the Southern Leyte section of the Pan-Philippine Highway, 126 kilometers (78 miles) south of Tacloban City, the regional center of Eastern Visayas. Rugged mountains enveloped most of the town's northern terrain with numerous river systems crept throughout the southern lowlands. Known as the center of trade, commerce and industry in the south-central region of Leyte, Sogod is also home to Southern Leyte State University (SLSU) Main Campus and Saint Thomas Aquinas College (STAC).

Answer:

Retired curator of the Rizal Shrine

Horacio Cabilin

Explanation:

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26. Who is Horacio Cabilin?​


Retired curator of the Rizal Shrine

Horacio Cabilin


27. Identify three 3 major positions of horacio de la costa, sj


Answer:

major position of fr. de la costa changes made in the statement of the catholic heirarchy in 1956 1. dr. jose rizal's novels give out political, social ...A brilliant writer, scholar, and historian, Horacio de la Costa was born in Maúban, Quezon on May 9, 1916 to Judge Sixto de la Costa and Emiliana Villamayor. Ordained a Jesuit priest at the age of 30, he became, at age 55, the first Filipino provincial superior of this religious order, the Society of Jesus.

Answer:

nationalist, historian and a writer.

Explanation:

:^)


28. how many people died in costa concordia​


Answer:

32 people died in costa concordia

Answer:

Thirty two people

Explanation:

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29. How did Horacio depict the Filipino history?


Answer:

De la Costa had responded to Agoncillo in the essay “History and Culture,” that “even if we were to concede that the history of the Philippines begins, or ought to begin, when the Philippines begins to be a nation (i.e., in 1872), it should be obvious that we cannot even begin to understand the Philippines as a nation ...18 Jun 2017

Explanation:

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30. Ano ang klima sa Costa Rica?


Answer:

The Pacific coast around Guanacaste, on the other hand is hot and dry, perfect for the many world-class beaches. Costa Rica itself has an average temperature of 70 F to 81 F. Due to its proximity to the equator, it has no real summer or winter. It does however have a rainy season from May to November.

Explanation:


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