The Life and Works of Rizal: Rowena S. Fillomena Instructor
The Life and Works of Rizal: Rowena S. Fillomena Instructor
The Life and Works of Rizal: Rowena S. Fillomena Instructor
RIZAL
ROWENA S. FILLOMENA
INSTRUCTOR
Course Overview
• Mandated by R.A 1425
• Focused on Jose Rizal’s life,
works, and ideas particularly
his NOLI ME TANGERE and
EL FILIBUSTERISMO.
• Seek to develop a sense of
moral character, personal
discipline, civic
consciousness, and duties of
citizenships.
Course Overview
• Twelve (12) lessons will be divided
in 5 units.
• UNIT 1- The passage of RA 1425
• UNIT 2- On the concept of Nations,
Heroes, and Nationalism.
• UNIT 3- 19th century social and
political conditions
• UNIT 4- Rizal’s personal life
• UNIT 5- Major writings of Rizal
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, students should be
able to:
• Discuss Jose Rizal’s life within the context of
the 19th century Philippines in relation to
international events.
• Understand the context that produce Rizal and
other Nationalist.
• Analyze Rizal’s various works particularly the
novels Noli Me Tangere and El Flibusterismo.
• Organize Rizal’s ideas into various themes.
• Demonstrate a critical reading of primary
sources from various personages relevant to
the formation of Nationalism
• interpret the values that can be derived from
studying Rizal and other Nationalist life and
Works
• display an appreciation for education of love
and love of country
UNIT 1
UNDERSTANDING THE
RIZAL LAW
THE TRIALS OF THE RIZAL BILL
-DR. J.B. LAUREL JR.
• The enactment of R.A 1425 otherwise
known as the RIZAL LAW sparked heated
disputes and bitterness among Philippine
legislators.
• It was originally filled by the Senate
Committee on Education on April 3, 1956
as Senate Bill No. 438. It was supported
by all the senators except from (3).
• When Senator Jose P. Laurel, the then
chairman of the Committee on Education
started his sponsorship of the bill on April
17, 1956 between the pros and antis
emerged.
SECTION 1. JOSE RIZAL’S NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL
FILIBUSTERISMO ARE HEREBY DECLARED COMPULSORY
READING MATTER IN ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS,
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES.
II. FAITHFUL CATHOLICS WISHTO BE SECOND TO NONE IN LOVE AND VENERATION FOR OUR
NATIONAL HERO, DR. JOSE RIZAL, WHOSE PATRIOTISM FOR US NOBLE INSPIRATION.
III. WE ASSERT THAT HE IS OUR GREATES PATRIOT AND OUR GREATEST NATIONAL HERO, NOT
HOWEVER FOR WHAT ONE DAY HE WROTE AGAINST OUR RELIGION AND WHICH AT THE END
RETRACTED “WITH ALL HIS HEART”, BUT FOR WHAT HE DID ON BEHALF OF THE WELFARE OF
OUR COUNTRY:
IV. THE NOVELS NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO WERE DOUBTLESSLY WRITTEN
AS AN EXPRESSION OF RIZAL’S ARDENT AND GENEROUS LOVE FOR OUR DEAR PHILIPPINES,
AND THERE ARE MANY BEAUTIFUL PASSGES IN THEM SHOWING THIS; AND WE ARE IN FAVOR
OF PROPAGATING THESE OPASSAGES AND ENCOURAGING OUR YOUNG GENERATION TO READ
AND LEARN THEM.
V. BUT UNFORTUNATELY THIS NOVELS WERE WRITTEN WHEN DR. JOSE RIZAL, ESTRANGED
FOR A TIME FROM OUR FAITH AND RELIGION, DID CONTRADICT MANY OF OUR CHRISTIAN
BELIEFS.
VI. THIS IN NO WAY IMPLIESTHAT WE MUST REJECT HIM IN ORDER TO REMAIN LOYAL TO OUR
FAITH. IT ONLY MEANS THAT WE HAVE TO IMITATE HIM PRECISELY IN WHAT HE DID WHEN HE
WAS ABOUT TO CROWN THE WHOLE WORK OF HIS LIFE BY SEALING IT WITH HIS BLOOD: WE
OUGHT TO WITHDRAW, AS HE COURAGEOUSLY DID IN THE HOUR OF HIS SUPREME SACRIFICE,
“WHATEVER IN HIS WORKS, WRITINGS, PUBLICATIONS AND CONDUCT HAD BEEN CONTRARY TO
HIS STATUS AS A SON OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.” A DYING PERSONS LAST WILL IS SACRED.
TAKING TO ACCOUNT RIZAL’S LAST WILL, WE MUST CARRY OUT FOR HIM, WHAT DEATH
PREVENTED HIM FROM DOING, NAMELY THE WITHDRAWAL OF ALL HIS STATEMENTS AGAINST
THE CATHOLICFAITH.
VII. IT IS OUR CONVICTION THAT TO DISREGARD OUR NATIONAL HERO’S LAST WILL
EXPRESSED IN HIS RETRARCTION AS WELL AS HIS LAST FAREFWELL, IS FAR FROM REVERING
HIS MEMORY, BRINGING IT INTO CONTEMPT.
VIII. IT IS TRUE, AS THE EXPLANATORY NOTE TO THE PROPOSAL BILL NO.438- 3RD C.R.P SAYS
TAHT “TO PRAISE RIZAL WITHOUT TAKING THE TROUBLE TO STUDY THAT WHICH IS ELICITS
OUR PRAISES IS TO BE HYPOCRITICAL”. HENCE WE SUGGEST THAT A RIZALIAN ANTHOLOGYBE
PREPARED WERE ALL THE PATRIOTIC PASSAFES AND THE SOCIAL POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF
RIZAL NOT ONLY FROM THIS TWO NOVELS BUT FROM ALL THE REST OF HIS WRITINGS,
LETTERS, POEMS AND SPEECHES BE COMPILED. IT IS NOT ONLY IN THE TWO NOVELS BUT
ALSO IN HIS OTHER WRITINGS ARE THE PATRIOTIC TEACHINGS OF RIZAL TO BE FOUND. IN
ORDER TO COMPILE AN ANTHOLOGY OF THE KIND WE SUGGEST, WE HAVE ALREADY
ORGANIZED A COMMITTEE WHICH IS MAKING THE NECESSARY STUDIES.
IX. OUR OBJECTION THEN TO THE BILL PROPOSED IS NOT AN OBJECTION AGINST OUR
NATIONAL HERO NOR AGAINST THE IMPARTING OF PATRIOTIC EDUCATION TO OUR CHILDREN.
X. OUR CONSTITUTION (ART. 3. SECTION 1 (7) GUARANTEES THE FREE EXERCISE OIF
RFELIGION. THE SUMPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES HAS DECIDED THAT THE
AMERICAN SCHOOL CHILDREN BELONGING TO A CERTAIN SECT CANNOT BE COMPELLED TO
SALUTE THE AMERICAN FLAG BECAUSE SAID ACT IS OFFENSIVE TO THEIR RELIGIOUS BELIEF.
(WEST VIRGIN BOARD OF EDUCATION V. BARNETTE, 319, US. 624). ON THIS BASIS, WE BELIEVE
THAT COMPEL CATHOLIC STUDENTS TO READ A BOOK WHICH CONTAIN PASSAGES
XI. WE, THE CATHOLIC PHILIPPINE HIERARCHY MAINTAIN THAT THESE NOVELS DO CONTAIN
TEACHINGS CONTRARY TO OUR FAITH AND SO, WE ARE OPPOSED TO THE PROPOSED
COMPULSAORY READING IN THEIR ENTIRETY OF SUCH BOOKS IN ANY SCHOOL IN THE
PHILIPPINES WHERE CATHOLIC STUDENTS MAYBE AFFECTED. WE CANNOT PERMIT THE
ETERNAL SALVATION OF IMMORTAL SOULS, SOULS FOR WHICH WE ARE ANSWERABLE BEFORE
THE THRONE OF DIVINE JUSTICE, TO BE COMPROMISED FOR THE SAKE OF ANY HUMAN GOOD ,
NO MATTER HOW GREAT IT MAYBE APPEAR TO BE. “FOR WHAT DOES IT PROFIT MAN IF HE
GAINS THE WHOLE WORLD, BUT SUFFER THE LOSS OF HIS OWN SOUL?”
GIVEN THIS 21ST DAY OF APRIL IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD, 1956. MANILA PHILIPPINES FOR
THE PHILIPPINE HIERARCHY:
-CLARO M. RECTO
“A VAST MAJORITY O OUR PEOPLE ARE AT THE SAME TIME
ARE CATHOLICS AND FILIPINO CITIZENS. AS SUCH, THEY
HAVE TWO GREAT LOVES: THEIR VOUNTRY AND THEIR FAITH.
THESE TWO LOVES ARE NOT CONFLICTING LOVES. THEY ARE
HARMONIOUS AFFECTIONS LIKE THE LOVE OF A CHILD FOR
HIS FATHER AND FOR HIS MOTHER.”
“THIS IS THE BASIS OF MY STAND. LET US NOT CREATE A
CONFLICT BETWEEN NATIONALISM AND RELIGION; BETWEEN
THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CHURCH.”
WHEREAS, today, more than any other period of our history, there is a need for a re-
dedicationto the ideals of freedom and nationalism for which our heroes lived and died;
WHEREAS, it is meet that in honoring them, particularly the national hero and patriot,
JoseRizal, we remember with special fondness and devotion their lives and works that have
shapedthe national character;
WHEREAS,the life, works and writing of Jose Rizal, particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere
andEl Filibusterismo, are a constant and inspiring source of patriotism with which the minds of
theyouth, especially during their formative and decisive years in school, should be suffused;
WHEREAS,all educational institutions are under the supervision of, and subject to regulation
bythe State, and all schools are enjoined to develop moral character, personal discipline,
civicconscience and to teach the duties of citizenship; Now, therefore,
AN ACT TO MAKE NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL
FILIBUSTERISMO COMPULSORY READING MATERIAL IN ALL
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES
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