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Esteban A. de Ocampo WHO MADE RIZAL OUR FOREMOSTS NATIONAL HERO, AND WHY?
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Page 1: Who made rizal our foremosts national hero?

Esteban A. de Ocampo

WHO MADE RIZAL OUR FOREMOSTS NATIONAL

HERO, AND WHY?

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Jose Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda• Byword in every Filipino (pictures, names, stamp, monuments,

etc.)

“The doctrines of Rizal are not for one epochs but for all epochs. They are as valid today as they were yesterday. It cannot be said that

because the political ideas of Rizal have been achieved, because of the change in the institutions, the wisdom of his counsels or the

value of his doctrines have ceased to be opportune. They have not.”

- Rafael Palma

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However…There are still some Filipinos believed that Rizal is a “made-to-order” national hero and the great manufacturer were the Americans particularly Civil Governor William Howard Taft.

“And now, gentlemen, you must have a national hero.”

(Addressed to Pardo de Tavera, Legarda and Luzurriaga of Philippine Commission)

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HERO

“a prominent or central personage taking admirable part in any remarkable action or event

“a man honored after death by public worship because

of exceptional service to mankind”

“a person of distinguished valor or enterprise in danger

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Towering figure in the Propaganda Movement

NinayPedro Paterno (1885)

La Soberania MonacalM.H.Del Pilar (1889)

Discursos y Articulos VariosG.L.Jaena (1891)

ImpresionesAntonio Luna(1889)

Noli me TangereJose Rizal(1887)

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Noli me Tangere “the book is superior, … because he exposed to the world the

sufferings of Spain, … will bring you equal glory”

- Antonio Ma. Regidor, exile in 1872

“Your work, as we Germans say, has been written with the blood of the heart… Your work has exceeded my hopes & I consider myself happy

to have been honored by your friendship. Not only I, but also your country, may feel happy for having in you a patriotic & loyal son. If you continue so, you will be to your people one of those great men

who will exercise a determinative influence over the progress of their spiritual life.”

- Ferdinand Blumentritt

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Noli me Tangere“heretical, impious & scandalous to the religious order, &

unpatriotic and subversive to the public order, libelous to the government of Spain and to its political policies in these

islands”

- Faculty Committee of UST

“the importation, production and circulation of this pernicious book in the islands be absolutely prohibited”

- Censorship Commission (1887)

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“What is most admirable in Rizal is his complete self-denial, complete abandonment of his personal interests, to think only of those of his country… He heeded not his brother, not even

his parents, beings whom he respected and venerated much, in order to follow the road his conscience had traced for him.”

-Rafael Palma

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Rizal was recognized as the leading Filipino even before his death

- Marcelo H. del Pilar - Fernando Acevedo “Rizal distinguido amigo, companero y

paisano”- Ferdinand Blumentritt- Napoleon M. Kheil, Dr. Rheinhold Rot- Vicente Barrantes

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•Here and abroad recognized his leadership:

1. Honorary President of La Solidaridad (1899)

2. Organized and Chief of Indios Bravos (1899)

3. Responsible of the Spanish-Filipino Association (1891)

4. Founder of La Liga Filipina (1892)

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•Honorary President of Katipunan and used his family name “Rizal” as the password of 3rd Degree Member (Bayani)•Commemorative Program of his execution on Dec 29,

1897 at Hongkong (Junta)•Universal homage of his colleague and friends

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Who made Rizal the foremost hero of the Philippines?

•NO SINGLE PERSON OR GROUPS OF PERSONS •Rizal himself, his own people and the foreigners all

together contributed to make him the greatest hero and martyr of his people.

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Republic Act No. 1425June 12, 1956

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 his novels Noli me Tangere and El Filibusterismo,

authorizing the printing and distribution thereof, and for other purposes

Sen. Claro M. Recto

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Republic Act No. 646•Knights of Rizal

•Orden de caballeros de Rizal

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HOUSE BILL 3431 • Andres Bonifacio Act of 2013• Neil Colmenares and Carlos Zarate• Once enacted, shall mandate the DepEd and the CHED to

ensure that the life and heroism of Bonifacio is integrated in curicculum • “had the ability to translate Rizal’s writings into a language

understandable to the Filipino masses to transform and develop them into practice

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National Heroes Committee (1993)1. Heroes are those that have a concept of nation and

thereafter aspire and struggle for the nation’s freedom.

2. Heroes are those who define and contribute to a system or life of freedom and order for a nation.

3. Heroes are those who contribute to the quality of life and destiny of a nation.

4. A hero is a part of the people’s expression.

5. A hero thinks of the future, especially the future generations.

6. The choice of a hero involves not only the recounting of an episode or events in history, but the entire process that made this particular person a hero.