Consul General Ferrer Leads On-Site, Online Rizal Day Commemoration in San Francisco

Consul General Neil Frank R. Ferrer leads the officers and staff of the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco in a wreath-laying ceremony in honor of Philippine national hero Dr. Jose P. Rizal, at the Sentro Rizal San Francisco. From left to right: Vice Consul Adrian Audrey L. Baccay; Deputy Consul General Raquel R. Solano; Consul General Ferrer; Consul Jed Martin A. Llona; and Consul Vanessa G. Bago-Llona. (San Francisco PCG photo)

SAN FRANCISCO, USA – Philippine Consul General Neil Frank R. Ferrer led the observance of the 125th anniversary of the martyrdom of Dr. Jose P. Rizal in a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco’s Sentro Rizal.

Consulate officers and staff joined Consul General Ferrer in paying tribute to the Philippine national hero at the Sentro Rizal, the hub for Philippine culture, history and the arts in San Francisco.

In his Rizal Day message, Consul General Ferrer said that “Rizal’s love for his motherland led him to expose the excesses and abuses of those in power… His heroism in the face of death continues to inspire Filipinos to fight for truth and justice, unite in the face of insurmountable challenges, and become agents of positive social change.”

As the Philippines and the United States celebrate 75 years of formal diplomatic relations, Consul General Ferrer also noted the two countries’ shared history by citing the connection between Rizal and San Francisco.

“Rizal visited America in 1888 with San Francisco as his very first stop, after spending seven days in quarantine off the San Franciscan coast. He stayed from May 4 to 6, 1888 at the exquisite Palace Hotel along Market Street… Today, one can see a marker on Rizal’s stay in San Francisco on the exterior wall of the Palace Hotel,” Consul General Ferrer said.

The Consulate through its Sentro Rizal also honored the Philippine national hero through the CineRizal Online Film Festival, which showcased films and documentaries on Rizal’s life, sacrifice and legacy.

The CineRizal Online Film Festival featured the world premiere of “Rizal’s Pen”, written and directed by Palanca Hall of Famer Nicholas B. Pichay, and produced by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.

The other films in the online fest were: “Jose Rizal: Sa Landas Ng Paglaya” (Jose Rizal: On The Path To Freedom), produced by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines; and Dr. Ambeth Ocampo’s “Rizal Without The Overcoat” and Paolo Ven Paculan’s “Mga Tagông Detalye Sa Noli Me Tángere (The Hidden Details In Noli Me Tángere)”, produced by the Areté of the Ateneo de Manila University.

All four films and documentaries were streamed on Rizal Day, 30 December 2021, via the Consulate’s official Facebook page. END

Philippine Consul General in San Francisco Neil Frank R. Ferrer pays tribute to Philippine national hero Dr. Jose P. Rizal on the 125th anniversary of his martyrdom, during a wreath-laying ceremony at the Sentro Rizal San Francisco. (San Francisco PCG photos)