Republic Act No. 1425 (Rizal Law)

Yosef Eric C. Hipolito, BA, LPT
Yosef Eric C. Hipolito, BA, LPTYosef Eric C. Hipolito, BA, LPT
Republic Act No. 1425
“Rizal Law”
Rizal Bill (1956)
• Proposed by Claro M. Recto
and Jose P. Laurel
• Mandating schools to offer
a course on Rizal’s life,
works and writings
• Met intense opposition
from the Catholic church
Republic Act No. 1425 (Rizal Law)
• Catholic schools threatened
because of communist and
anti-Catholic Recto and
Laurel
• Archbishop of Manila, Rufino
Santos, requested Recto
to only require the
“expurgated” version of
Rizal’s two novels
• Recto refused and insisted
the use of “unexpurgated”
version of Rizal’s novels
• This is fight for Rizal’s
legacy (Ocampo, 2012)
• However, the priests who opposed the
passage of the bill threatened the
persons behind the bill and might to
be considered as “heretic.”
In the same way the opposition
threatened them by mentioning that the
schools handled by the Catholic Church
might be closed if the bill will be
converted into law. Even so, Recto and
Laurel countered the statement by
saying that if that were to happen,
schools would be “nationalized” and the
government would convert these schools
into Government-ruled institutions.
Senators who opposed the bill:
1. Francisco “Soc” Rodrigo
2. Mariano Cuenco
3. Decoroso Rosales
Groups who opposed the bill:
1. Catholic Action of the Philippines
2. Congregation of the Mission
3. Knights of Columbus
4. Catholic Teachers Guild
Groups who supported the bill:
1. Veteranos de la Revolucion
2. Alagad ni Rizal
3. Freemasons
4. Knights of Rizal
Rizal Law (R.A. 1425)
“An Act to Include in the Curricula of
All Public and Private Schools, Colleges
and Universities Courses on the Life,
Works and Writings of Jose Rizal,
particularly Noli Me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo, Authorizing the Printing
and Distribution thereof, and for Other
Purposes.”
• Enacted on June 12, 1956
• Co-written by Jose P. Laurel
and mentioned the aims of
the law:
1. to rededicate the ideals
of freedom and nationalism
2. to pay tribute to Rizal’s
efforts
3. to gain inspiring source of
patriotism from his works
• Fidel Ramos directed CHEd
and DECS to fully implement
the law through CMO No.
247 in 1994
• CMO No. 3 was issued to
enforce strictly the law in
1995
Important points of R.A. 1425
• WHEREAS, today, more than any other
period of our history, there is a need for
a re-dedication to 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, Jose Rizal, we remember with
special fondness and devotion their lives
and works that have shaped the national
character;
• WHEREAS, the life, works and writing of
Jose Rizal, particularly his novels Noli
Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, are a
constant and inspiring source of
patriotism with which the minds of the
youth, 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 by the State, and all schools
are enjoined to develop moral character,
personal discipline, civic conscience and
to teach the duties of citizenship;
Sections from R.A. 1425
SECTION 1. Courses on the life, works
and writings of Jose Rizal, particularly his
novel Noli Me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo, shall be included in the
curricula of all schools, colleges and
universities, public or private: Provided,
That in the collegiate courses, the original or
unexpurgated editions of the Noli Me
Tangere and El Filibusterismo or their
English translation shall be used as basic
texts.
SECTION 2. It shall be obligatory on all
schools, colleges and universities to keep
in their libraries an adequate number of
copies of the original and unexpurgated
editions of the Noli Me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo, as well as of Rizal’s other
works and biography. The said
unexpurgated editions of the Noli Me
Tangere and El Filibusterismo or their
translations in English as well as other
writings of Rizal shall be included in the list
of approved books for required reading in all
public or private schools, colleges and
universities.
• SECTION 3. The Board of National
Education shall cause the translation
of the Noli Me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo, as well as other
writings of Jose Rizal into English,
Tagalog and the principal Philippine
dialects; cause them to be printed in
cheap, popular editions; and cause them
to be distributed, free of charge, to
persons desiring to read them, through
the Purok organizations and Barrio
Councils throughout the country.
SECTION 4. Nothing in this Act shall
be construed as amendment or repealing
section nine hundred twenty-seven of
the Administrative Code, prohibiting the
discussion of religious doctrines by public
school teachers and other person engaged
in any public school.
SECTION 5. The sum of three hundred
thousand pesos is hereby authorized to
be appropriated out of any fund not
otherwise appropriated in the National
Treasury to carry out the purposes of
this Act.
Significance of R.A. 1425
• It provides insights on how to deal
with current problems;
• It helps to understand better
ourselves as Filipinos;
• It teaches nationalism;
• It provides various essential life
lessons; and
• It serves as a worthwhile inspiration
to every Filipino
Republic Act No. 1425 (Rizal Law)
Republic Act No. 1425 (Rizal Law)
“Our misfortunes are our own fault, let us
blame nobody else for them. But as long
as the Filipino people do not have
sufficient vigour to proclaim, head held
high and chest bared, their right to a life
their own in human society and to
guarantee it with their sacrifices, with
their very blood if necessary. Why give
them independence? What is the use of
independence if the slaves of today, will
become the tyrants of tomorrow? And no
doubt they will, because whoever submits
to tyranny, loves it!”
-Padre Florentino (El Filibusterismo, 1891)
Thank you!
Yosef Eric C. Hipolito,LPT, MA
Bachelor of Arts in History
yosefhipolito19@gmail.com
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Republic Act No. 1425 (Rizal Law)

  • 1. Republic Act No. 1425 “Rizal Law”
  • 2. Rizal Bill (1956) • Proposed by Claro M. Recto and Jose P. Laurel • Mandating schools to offer a course on Rizal’s life, works and writings • Met intense opposition from the Catholic church
  • 4. • Catholic schools threatened because of communist and anti-Catholic Recto and Laurel • Archbishop of Manila, Rufino Santos, requested Recto to only require the “expurgated” version of Rizal’s two novels
  • 5. • Recto refused and insisted the use of “unexpurgated” version of Rizal’s novels • This is fight for Rizal’s legacy (Ocampo, 2012) • However, the priests who opposed the passage of the bill threatened the persons behind the bill and might to be considered as “heretic.”
  • 6. In the same way the opposition threatened them by mentioning that the schools handled by the Catholic Church might be closed if the bill will be converted into law. Even so, Recto and Laurel countered the statement by saying that if that were to happen, schools would be “nationalized” and the government would convert these schools into Government-ruled institutions.
  • 7. Senators who opposed the bill: 1. Francisco “Soc” Rodrigo 2. Mariano Cuenco 3. Decoroso Rosales Groups who opposed the bill: 1. Catholic Action of the Philippines 2. Congregation of the Mission 3. Knights of Columbus 4. Catholic Teachers Guild
  • 8. Groups who supported the bill: 1. Veteranos de la Revolucion 2. Alagad ni Rizal 3. Freemasons 4. Knights of Rizal
  • 9. Rizal Law (R.A. 1425) “An Act to Include in the Curricula of All Public and Private Schools, Colleges and Universities Courses on the Life, Works and Writings of Jose Rizal, particularly Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, Authorizing the Printing and Distribution thereof, and for Other Purposes.”
  • 10. • Enacted on June 12, 1956 • Co-written by Jose P. Laurel and mentioned the aims of the law: 1. to rededicate the ideals of freedom and nationalism 2. to pay tribute to Rizal’s efforts 3. to gain inspiring source of patriotism from his works
  • 11. • Fidel Ramos directed CHEd and DECS to fully implement the law through CMO No. 247 in 1994 • CMO No. 3 was issued to enforce strictly the law in 1995
  • 12. Important points of R.A. 1425 • WHEREAS, today, more than any other period of our history, there is a need for a re-dedication to 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, Jose Rizal, we remember with special fondness and devotion their lives and works that have shaped the national character;
  • 13. • WHEREAS, the life, works and writing of Jose Rizal, particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, are a constant and inspiring source of patriotism with which the minds of the youth, 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 by the State, and all schools are enjoined to develop moral character, personal discipline, civic conscience and to teach the duties of citizenship;
  • 14. Sections from R.A. 1425 SECTION 1. Courses on the life, works and writings of Jose Rizal, particularly his novel Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, shall be included in the curricula of all schools, colleges and universities, public or private: Provided, That in the collegiate courses, the original or unexpurgated editions of the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo or their English translation shall be used as basic texts.
  • 15. SECTION 2. It shall be obligatory on all schools, colleges and universities to keep in their libraries an adequate number of copies of the original and unexpurgated editions of the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, as well as of Rizal’s other works and biography. The said unexpurgated editions of the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo or their translations in English as well as other writings of Rizal shall be included in the list of approved books for required reading in all public or private schools, colleges and universities.
  • 16. • SECTION 3. The Board of National Education shall cause the translation of the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, as well as other writings of Jose Rizal into English, Tagalog and the principal Philippine dialects; cause them to be printed in cheap, popular editions; and cause them to be distributed, free of charge, to persons desiring to read them, through the Purok organizations and Barrio Councils throughout the country.
  • 17. SECTION 4. Nothing in this Act shall be construed as amendment or repealing section nine hundred twenty-seven of the Administrative Code, prohibiting the discussion of religious doctrines by public school teachers and other person engaged in any public school. SECTION 5. The sum of three hundred thousand pesos is hereby authorized to be appropriated out of any fund not otherwise appropriated in the National Treasury to carry out the purposes of this Act.
  • 18. Significance of R.A. 1425 • It provides insights on how to deal with current problems; • It helps to understand better ourselves as Filipinos; • It teaches nationalism; • It provides various essential life lessons; and • It serves as a worthwhile inspiration to every Filipino
  • 21. “Our misfortunes are our own fault, let us blame nobody else for them. But as long as the Filipino people do not have sufficient vigour to proclaim, head held high and chest bared, their right to a life their own in human society and to guarantee it with their sacrifices, with their very blood if necessary. Why give them independence? What is the use of independence if the slaves of today, will become the tyrants of tomorrow? And no doubt they will, because whoever submits to tyranny, loves it!” -Padre Florentino (El Filibusterismo, 1891)
  • 22. Thank you! Yosef Eric C. Hipolito,LPT, MA Bachelor of Arts in History yosefhipolito19@gmail.com