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Rizal Law Republic Act 1425: Ollete, Sandra Nicole A. 18 - 62 - 097 Bscpe - Co22

The Rizal Law, also known as Republic Act 1425, mandates the study of Jose Rizal's life, works, and writings in Philippine schools and universities. Originally proposed in the 1950s, the bill faced opposition from the Catholic Church who saw it as criticizing Catholicism. The bill was revised to remove compulsory readings and allow exemptions based on faith. Today, no one has claimed exemption. Studying Rizal provides insights on dealing with modern problems, teaches life lessons from how Rizal faced challenges, and establishes Rizal as a role model for Filipinos in his nationalism, patriotism, morality, and virtues. As a Filipino student, studying Rizal

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The Rizal Law, also known as Republic Act 1425, mandates the study of Jose Rizal's life, works, and writings in Philippine schools and universities. Originally proposed in the 1950s, the bill faced opposition from the Catholic Church who saw it as criticizing Catholicism. The bill was revised to remove compulsory readings and allow exemptions based on faith. Today, no one has claimed exemption. Studying Rizal provides insights on dealing with modern problems, teaches life lessons from how Rizal faced challenges, and establishes Rizal as a role model for Filipinos in his nationalism, patriotism, morality, and virtues. As a Filipino student, studying Rizal

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Ollete, Sandra Nicole A.

18 – 62 – 097

BSCPE – CO22

Rizal Law Republic Act 1425

Historical Background of Rizal Law


The law was sponsored by Sen. Jose P. Laurel and Sen. Claro M. Recto and
was enacted in June 12, 1956. The purpose of the law was to disseminate Rizal’s
ideas and ideals through his novels: Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, and
since the youths are important in nation building, it is natural to remind them
about the past.

From Rizal Bill to Rizal Law: The Trials


Before being enacted, the ‘Original’ Rizal Bill stated that to include Noli Me
Tangere and El Filibusterismo as compulsory readings, and to emphasize on
original or unexpurgated versions of the novel.

But the ‘Original’ Rizal Bill was opposed by the Catholic Church, because they
saw the bill as an attempt to discredit the Catholic Religion; and by the idea of
compulsion to read something against one’s faith, impairs freedom of speech
and religious freedom. So, as an answer to the problem, the ‘Original’ bill was
revised.

The final version of the bill stated: to include all the works and writings by Jose
Rizal, to put emphasis on original or unexpurgated versions of the Noli Me
Tangere and El Filibusterismo, and removed the idea of compulsion by allowing
exemption by reason of faith. As of today, no one still availed of the exemption.

Reference:

https://pjacintoblog.wordpress.com/portfolio/pi10-a-brief-history/
Importance of Rizal Law/Republic Act 1425
The academic subject on the life, works, and writings of Jose Rizal was not
mandated by law for nothing. Far from being impractical, the course
interestingly offers many benefits that some contemporary academicians
declare that the subject, especially when taught properly, is more beneficial
than many subjects in various curricula.

The following are just some of the significance of the academic subject:

 The subject provides insights on how to deal with current problems

There is a dictum, “He who controls the past controls the future.” Our view of
history forms the manner we perceive the present, and therefore influences the
kind of solutions we provide for existing problems. Jose Rizal course, as a history
subject, is full of historical information from which one could base his decisions in
life. In various ways, the subject, for instance, teaches that being educated is a
vital ingredient for a person or country to be really free and successful.

 It provides various essential life lessons

We can learn much from the way Rizal faced various challenges in life. As a
controversial figure in his time, he encountered serious dilemmas and
predicaments but responded decently and high-mindedly. Through the crucial
decisions he made in his life, we can sense his priorities and convictions which
manifest how noble, selfless, and great the national hero was. For example, his
many resolutions exemplified the aphorism that in this life there are things more
important than personal feeling and happiness.

 Rizal can serve as a worthwhile model and inspiration to every Filipino

If one is looking for someone to imitate, then Rizal is a very viable choice. The
hero’s philosophies, life principles, convictions, thoughts, ideals, aspirations, and
dreams are a good influence to anyone. Throughout his life, he valued
nationalism and patriotism, respect for parents, love for siblings, and loyalty to
friends, and maintained a sense of chivalry. As a man of education, he highly
regarded academic excellence, logical and critical thinking, philosophical and
scientific inquiry, linguistic study, and cultural research. As a person, he
manifested versatility and flexibility while sustaining a strong sense of moral
uprightness.

Reference:
https://ourhappyschool.com/history/importance-jose-rizal-subject
Why are you taking up Rizal Law?

As one of the Filipino students it’s a must to have a subject the life and works of
Rizal, with this subject we can understand deeper our nationality which is Filipino
and we can based some real information here than reading something in social
networks which we are not sure if it’s real or not. Through this we can learn/know
how Rizal faced various challenges in life and also Rizal can be a model and
inspiration of every Filipino. For me I want to read other things about Rizal for me
to know him more as our National Hero.

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