Religious practices during the time of Rizal (19th-century Philippines) were deeply influenced by Spanish colonial rule and the Roman Catholic Church, which was the dominant religion in the country. Here are the main ones:1. Regular Church Attendance – Most Filipinos were expected to attend Mass every Sunday and on religious feast days.2. Fiestas (Religious Festivals) – Grand celebrations in honor of patron saints, with processions, music, dances, and communal feasts.3. Processions & Novenas – Devotional prayers and processions for saints, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and Jesus Christ, often held before major feasts.4. Baptism, Confirmation, and Marriage in the Church – Important life events were marked by Catholic sacraments.5. Confession and Communion – Regular confession to a priest and receiving the Holy Eucharist, especially during Lent and Christmas.6. Lent and Holy Week Observances – Activities such as pabasa (chanting of the Passion of Christ), visita iglesia, and religious processions like Santo Entierro.7. Prayers for the Dead – Holding novenas, padasal, and offering Masses for deceased loved ones.8. Veneration of Saints and Relics – Many Filipinos prayed to patron saints for protection, healing, and blessings.9. Religious Education – Catechism taught by friars or teachers, often using the Doctrina Christiana.10. Charitable Works – Helping the poor, often organized through the church or religious confraternities.