Father Dámaso
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Padre Dámaso Verdolagas is a fictional character in the novel Noli Me Tángere. The novel was written by José Rizal, one of the leaders of the Propaganda Movement in the Philippines. Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not or "Social Cancer") is a controversial and anticlerical novel that exposed the abuses committed by the Spanish friars (belonging to the Roman Catholic Church) and the Spanish elite in colonial Philippines during the 19th century.
Father Dámaso | |
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Noli Me Tángere character | |
Created by | José Rizal |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Dámaso Verdolagas |
Alias | Padre Dámaso |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Roman Catholic priest |
Children | María Clara (daughter) |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Nationality | Spanish |
The novel, according to the author, represented the state of Philippine society under Spanish colonial rule. It was intended as a liberal-nationalist wake-up call for the people of the Philippines. While the natives (indios) were trained to become secular clergy, Spanish priests in the powerful religious orders were given preferential treatment in the assignment to parishes.