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RIZAL CLASS

DR. JOSE P. RIZAL

HERO???

HERO- Is always someone or somebody who is


selfless and ready to sacrifice everything even
her or his own life without thinking of any return,
earning an interest for a future favor or DEBT OF
GRATITUDE!!! GANITO KABA KAIBIGAN???
- A Hero is an admirable leader towering over his
peers who has served a noble cause with the
sword, pen,speech of the arts and possessing
exceptional talent,distinguished valor and or
holding mighty enterprise,exercising a
determinative influence to the life of the people.

Dr.Serafin D. Quiason, Man being a historical hero


is an event making man who helped create the fork
in the historical hero is an event making man who
helped create the fork in the historical period that
he faces.
- A Hero is a person who projects himself by his own
fortitude, efforts and sacrifices in times of extreme
stress and difficulties.
- He guides his countrymen to their rightful destiny
and abandons his personal interests to place those
of the country above and before any other even to
the point of offering his life in the attainment of vision
and goals.

Nationalism: refers to the concept of


nation and the
aspiration and struggle for the nations
freedom as
stated by Dr. Onofre D. Corpuz a hero
must be gui-ded by the conviction of national identity,
identifying himself with the nation and
willing to
sacrifice himself with the nation and
willing to sacrifice everything for its
benefits.

-For our national hero Home is the first


training
ground of rizal with his mother as an
excellent
Teacher.

Republic Act No. 1425, known as theRizal Law,


mandates all educational institutions in the
Philippinesto offer courses aboutJos Rizal.
The full name of the law isAn Act to Include in
the Curricula of All Public and Private Schools,
Colleges and Universities Courses On the Life,
Works and Writings ofJose Rizal, Particularly
His NovelsNoli Me TangereandEl
Filibusterismo, Authorizing the Printing and
Distribution Thereof, and for Other Purposes.
The measure was strongly opposed by the
Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines due
to the anti-clerical themes inNoli Me
TngereandEl Filibusterismo.

SenatorClaro M. Rectowas the main proponent of


the Rizal Bill. He sought to sponsor the bill at
Congress. However, this was met with stiff
opposition from the Catholic Church. During the
1955 Senate election, the church charged Recto
with being a communist and an anti-Catholic. After
Recto's election, the Church continued to oppose
the bill mandating the reading of Rizal's novelsNoli
Me TngereandEl Filibusterismo, claiming it would
violatefreedom of conscienceandreligion.[1]

In the campaign to oppose the Rizal bill, the Catholic


Church urged its adherents to write to their congressmen
and senators showing their opposition to the bill; later, it
organized symposiums. In one of these symposiums, Fr.
Jesus Cavanna argued that the novels belonged to the
past and that teaching them would misrepresent current
conditions. Radio commentator Jesus Paredes also said
that Catholics had the right to refuse to read them as it
would "endanger their salvation".[1]
Groups such as Catholic Action of the Philippines, the
Congregation of the Mission , theKnights of Columbus, and
the Catholic Teachers Guild organized opposition to the
bill; they were countered by Veteranos de la Revolucion
(Spirit of 1896), Alagad in Rizal, the Freemasons, and the
Knights of Rizal. The Senate Committee on Education
sponsored a bill co-written by bothJos P. Laureland
Recto, with the only opposition coming from
Francisco Soc Rodrigo,Mariano Jess Cuenco, and
Decoroso Rosales.[2][3]

-For the Catholic Church back then rizals


writings
are threats and an insult to the essence
of the
Christian Religion. Particularly the Noli
me Tangere and the El Filibusterismo

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