Rizal Retraction Letter
Rizal Retraction Letter
Rizal Retraction Letter
RETRACTION
LETTER
Discovered by Fr. Manuel Garcia,
C.M May 18, 1935
I declare myself a catholic and in this Religion in which I was
born and educated I wish to live and die.
Jose Rizal
The retraction of Jose Rizal is the greatest controversy
that shook the nation. Jose Rizal is the Philippines’
national hero and he is known for his written works
that rebel against the Spanish colonizers and sparked
nationalism within the Filipinos. But what if he
retracted everything he had ever said and written? In
Jose Rizal’s letter of retraction, dated December 29,
1896, he withdrew what he previously said,
published, and acted against the Catholic Church.
However, there have been ongoing debates on
whether or not Rizal actually wrote the retraction
B The Jesuits version stated that during the last 24 hours of
Jose Rizal’s life, the Manila Archbishop Bernardino
He added that the evidence speaks for itself and moves on to the question on Rizal’s character as
some argue that the retraction is not in line with Rizal’s mature beliefs and personality.
“Anti-retractionists ask, ‘What kind of hero is Jose Rizal?’ They say he was fickle-minded. Well,
that may be true, but that is human character. Rizal was not a perfect person,” De Viana said.
He also mentioned that just like any person, Rizal was prone to flip-flop. He believes that Rizal
retracted because the national hero wanted to be at peace when he dies.
But would Rizal’s works deem irrelevant and futile because of his retraction?
De Viana answered, “Rizal awakened our knowledge of nationalism. For me, that is enough. The
issue will not invalidate his works in any way.”
THANK YOU!