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Father Dámaso : ウィキペディア英語版
Father Dámaso

Padre Dámaso is one of the notorious characters in the novel ''Noli Me Tangere''. The novel was written by José Rizal, one of the leaders of the Propaganda Movement in the Philippines. ''Noli Me Tangere'' (''Touch Me Not'' or "Social Cancer") is a controversial and anticlerical novel that exposed the abuses of the Spanish friars (belonging to the Roman Catholic Church) and the Spanish elite in colonial Philippines during the 19th century.
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.
==Plot summary==
Dámaso Verdolagas, a Franciscan Spanish priest, was the former curate of the town of San Diego. He was an enemy of Don Rafael Ibarra, Crisóstomo Ibarra's father; Don Rafael refuses to conform to the friars' power. After Rafael's death in jail, Dámaso ordered his corpse exhumed and transferred to the Chinese cemetery, which was reserved for "heathens". He was also the father of María Clara before his secret past was revealed when Father Salví discloses to María Clara that Dámaso is her true father. María Clara's mother, Doña Pía Alba, and Don Santiago de los Santos had been trying to have a child when Dámaso raped Doña Pia.
Near the end of the novel, he and María Clara had a dispute about her not marrying Alfonso Linares, and her going to the covenant, or dying. This event broke Dámaso's heart. At the end of the novel, after he was transferred to another town to be its curate, he was found dead with unknown causes, possibly depression.

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