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WHY IS THERE A NEED FOR A LAW THAT
INCORPORATES COURSES ON THE LIFE,                  REASONS WHY THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
WORKS AND IDEAS OF JOSE RIZAL IN THE               EXPRESSED AN OPPOSING VIEW
CURRICULA    OF     ALL   SCHOOLS,                 1. The novels of Rizal show open criticism to
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN THE                   the Catholic Church.
PHILIPPINES?                                       2. In the “compulsory” teaching of the
                                                   unexpurgated versions of Rizal’s Noli and El
The lawmakers who favored the passage of a         Fili, a teacher would have the tendency to
law that would include courses on the life,        discuss—or worse, to criticize—certain Church
works and ideas of Jose Rizal firmly believed      doctrines.
the necessity of instilling a strong sense of      3. The inevitable criticism of Church doctrines
nationalism among the youth, especially in         might lead to the jeopardy of the faith of
their formative and decisive years.                people.
Through which a strong sense of                    THE CHURCH’S ATTACK
nationalism would be instilled among the           The Church alleged, in a pastoral letter, that
Filipino youth?                                    the novels of Rizal do not promote nationalism
                                                   but more of criticism against it. It further
Through the works of Rizal, especially his Noli    alleged in that letter the presence of 170
Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo—works that        passages from the Noli and 50 passages from
are considered as ‘constant and inspiring          the Fili which intend to diminish its good image.
sources of nationalism’
                                                   Fr. Jesus Cavanna, a speaker on the
THE CONTROVERSIES CREATED BY THE                   symposium organized by CAM, lambasted
RIZAL BILLS                                        Rizal’s novels by saying that the Noli and Fili...
According to Sen. Claro M. Recto, the author       “...belong to the past and it would be harmful to
of the original version of Senate Bill No. 438,    read them because they presented a false
the study of the great works of our foremost       picture of conditions in the country at that time.
national hero is an inherent love for the          Noli Me Tangere is an attack on the clergy and
country.                                           its object was to put to ridicule the Catholic
                                                   faith. The novel was not really patriotic
He said, “...the reading of Rizal’s novels would   because out of 333 pages, only 25 contained
strengthen the Filipinism of the youth and         patriotic passages while 120 were devoted to
foster patriotism”.                                anti-Catholic attack.”
With this purpose, he pushed for the               THE  CATHOLIC  CHURCH,   THOUGH,
compulsory study of the life, works and writings   HONORED RIZAL WITH THE FOLLOWING
of Dr. Jose Rizal among the students of            STATEMENTS:
schools, colleges and universities, public or
private.                                           “Among the many illustrious Filipinos who have
                                                   distinguished themselves in the service of their
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH ON THE RIZAL                   country, the highest place of honor belongs to
BILLS                                              Dr. Rizal.     And justly so, for Dr. Rizal
                                                   possessed to an eminent degree those virtues
The Catholic Church was the major institution      which together make up true patriotism.”
to express its vigorous objection on the
passage of a law that would make Rizal’s Noli
and El Fili as compulsory reading matters in all
schools, colleges and universities in the
Philippines.
IN ITS PASTORAL LETTER DATED APRIL                    THE ANTI’S:
21, 1956, THE CATHOLIC CHURCH PAID                       Catholic Church
HOMAGE TO RIZAL'S                                        Catholic Action of the Philippines
GREATNESS BY STATING THAT:                               Knights of Columbus
                                                         Catholic Teachers Guild
“He [Rizal] loved his country not in words alone         Other Catholic Organizations
but in deed. He devoted his time, his energies
and the resources of his brilliant mind to            THE SPONSORSHIP OF SENATE BILL NO.
dispelling [sic] the                                  438
ignorance and apathy of his people, and               On April 17, 1956, Senator Jose P. Laurel
combating [sic] the injustices and inequalities       presented S.B. No. 438 with the title “An Act to
under which they labored. When his salutatory         Make Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
activities fell under the suspicion of the colonial   Compulsory Reading Matters in All Public and
government and he was condemned to death              Private Schools, Colleges and Universities and
as a rebel, he generously offered his blood for       for Other Purposes”
the welfare of his country.”
IS THERE A NEED FOR THE COMPULSORY                    AS THE CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE
STUDY OF HIS WORKS BY ALL STUDENTS                    COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, SENATOR
IN ALL SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND                          J.P. LAUREL EXPRESSED HIS REVERENCE
UNIVERSITIES, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE?                      TO RIZAL THROUGH THE FOLLOWING
The answer to the question led the lawmakers,         WORDS:
senators and congressmen alike, and the               “The hero’s [Rizal] greatness lies not only in
members of the different sectors of the society       his intense patriotism, exemplary conduct and
to engage in heated discussions. It became an         behavior as a Filipino, the courage of his
extremely controversial issue that it resulted to     conviction and the utter disregard of the
the misunderstanding and quarrel of those who         dangers to his life during those hectic days
were overwhelmed by their emotions.                   when he was preaching the gospel truth of
                                                      justice, Filipinism, not only in his great acts but
THE LEGISLATORS:                                      also in his great thoughts and ideas which
PRO:                                                  were expressed and spread over in practically
   Communists                                        all pages of his novels.”
   Collaborators (during the           Japanese
     Occupation)                                      SEN.    LAUREL        LIKEWISE       FIRMLY
   Self-proclaimed patriots                          BELIEVED THAT:
                                                        1. The greatness of Rizal, as well as his
THE ANTI’S                                                  intense love for his country and
   Anti-Rizal                                              people, could only be fully appreciated
   Unnationalistic                                         by the Filipinos if they would have
   Traitors to the Country                                 adequate      knowledge     about    his
   Servants of the Church, etc.                            sufferings and injustices.
                                                        2. His writings would open the minds of
                                                            the Filipinos to the ruthless effects of
THE SUPPORTERS:                                             colonization.
PRO:                                                    3. By exposing the Filipino youth to the
   Veteranos de la Revolucion (Spirit of                   ideas of Rizal, they would be able to
     1896)                                                  learn how to live the Rizal way that is
   Alagad ni Rizal                                         characterized by strong love for
   Free Masons                                             country and strong desire to build a
   Knights of Rizal                                        great nation.
   4.   The Filipino youth must consider as a       POINT OF THE OPPOSITION
        sacred duty to study the great dreams       Senators Rodrigo, Rosales and [Mariano]
        and aspirations of Rizal for his country.   Cuenco pointed out that:
   5.   The teaching and reading of the novels      “Compulsion to read something against one’s
        of Rizal should be made into a law so       religious convictions was no different from a
        that, through their knowledge and           requirement to salute the flag, which according
        understanding of the hero’s works,          to the latest decision on the matter by the US
        they would acquire a light that would       Supreme Court, was an impairment both of
        guide them when the country would           freedom of speech and freedom of religion.”
        experience another period of peril or
        darkness.                                   Senator Mariano Cuenco, on a speech in the
                                                    Senate, said:
   OPPOSITION TO S.B. 438                           “Rizal attack[ed] dogmas, beliefs and practices
   Sen. Francisco “Soc” Rodrigo (Senator, 3 rd      of the Church. The assertion that Rizal limited
   and 4th Congresses) opposed due to the           himself to castigating undeserving priests and
   use of compulsion.                               refrained from criticizing, ridiculing or putting in
   1. He claimed that the reading of the            doubt dogmas of the Catholic Church, is
      unexpurgated versions of Rizal’s novels       absolutely gratuitous and misleading.”
      as against the conscience of the
      Catholics                                     Sen. Cuenco continued his argument by
   2. He believed that nationalism and              quoting verbatim passages from Rizal’s novels
      patriotism are important and must be          where he despised Catholic teachings on
      promoted, yet promoting them should           miracles, indulgences, the sacraments, and the
      not be done at the risk of endangering        adoration of images.
      the harmony between the Church and
      the state.                                    Sen Cuenco quoted Rizal in part, “that the idea
   3. Sen. Rodrigo viewed the measures as           of Purgatory does not exist in the Old
      unjust and unwise because of the use of       Testament or in the Gospels; that neither
      compulsion that might put the Church in       Moses nor Christ made the slightest mention of
      an awkward situation since religious          it; and that the early Christians did not believe
      issues have always been considered as         in Purgatory.”
      “sophisticated matters”.
                                                    DEFENSE FOR S.B. NO. 438
In his vehement opposition against S.B. No.         Sen. Claro M. Recto, the author of the original
438, Senator Rodrigo told,                          version,averred that:
                                                       1. “Catholic schools would never close
“...I cannot allow my son who is now 16 to read            since they are the sources of the
the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo lest             Church’s income, as well as its religious
he lose his faith”.                                        and political powers.
                                                       2. “If a political party would be set up, it
Sen. Decoroso Rosales also opposed due to                  would be divided into two—the political
the use of compulsion.                                     party to be headed by either Sen.
   1.     He believed that approval of the bills           Rodrigo or Sen. Rosales and the party
          would lead to the closure of Catholic            to be composed of Filipino Catholics
          schools all throughout the country.              who do not only believe in God and
   2.     He believed further that a political             serve Him but also possess a strong
          party might be inevitably put up by              love for their country and believe in
          the Catholics to show their strong               serving her.”
          resentment to the law.
THE SPONSORSHIP OF HOUSE BILL NO.                      Bill No. 5561 heated up in the House of
5561                                                   Representatives    (Source:   Unidentified
Congressman Jacobo Gonzales (1st Disrict of            Newspaper)
Laguna; 3rd and 4th Congresses) of Laguna
proposed H.B. No.5561 which also bore the              Rep. Emilio Cortez (left) of Pampanga and
title of S.B. No. 438.                                 Rep. Ramon Durano (right) of Cebu who
                                                       engaged in a fistfight as the debate on HB No.
IN HIS SPONSORSHIP SPEECH, CONG.                       5561 heated up were made friends again by
GONZALES SAID :                                        Rep. Angel Castaňo (center) of Manila on the
“The bill merely declares Dr. Jose P. Rizal’s          following   day.       (Source:     Unidentified
Noli Me Tangereand El Filibusterismo, in their         Newspaper)
original edition or in their unexpurgated English
and      national     language     versions     [as]   WHAT DOES SECTION 927 OF THE
compulsory reading matters in all public and           REVISED          ADMINISTRATIVE            CODE
private schools, colleges and universities. The        PROVIDE?
bill selects the writings of Dr. Rizal because he      It [Section 927] prohibits teachers and other
is the greatest of our national heroes, the            persons engaged in any public school to
staunchest apostle of nationalism, the greatest        discuss or criticize the doctrines of any church,
man the Malayan race has ever produced and             religious act or denomination or shall attempt
a universal genius and hero of humanity. We            to influence the pupils [or students] for or
have chosen the Noli and the Fili for in their         against any church or religious sect.
pages we see our lives as before a mirror—our
defects as well as our strengths, our virtues as       SUPPORTER TO H.B. NO. 5561
well as our vices.           Knowing these, our
consciousness as a people is stirred and we            Cong. Titong Roces (of Manila) recounted that:
learn to prepare ourselves for painful sacrifices
that ultimately lead to self-reliance, self respect    “The author of the bill [HB 5561] found it
and freedom.         The Noli and Fili mirror          necessary to make the reading of these novels
Philippine life, true today as it was during the       because during the last 350 years [sic] the
time of Dr. Rizal, only the dates and names            forces that have been working against
have changed.”                                         nationalism in the Philippines have always
                                                       used compulsion, and that we, Filipinos, in our
OPPOSITION TO H.B. NO. 5561                            efforts to establish ourselves as a race and as
Radio Commentator and Former Cong. Jesus               a people have always been the victim of
Paredes (of Abra) expressed opposition to the          compulsion. And that in spite of the fact that we
manner through which the objectives of the             are independent now, the inertia created by
bills would be attained. He said                       centuries of compulsion against our efforts to
“the bill [H.B. 5561] would violate of [sic]           unite ourselves as a people is so strong that
Section 927 of the Revised                             perhaps, there is no other way of stopping the
Administrative Code”.                                  same except by counter-compulsion.”
He likewise stated, “that Catholics had the right      WHAT WAS THE REAL ISSUE IN THE
to refuse to read them as it would ‘endanger           ARGUMENTS    EXPRESSED ON  THE
their salvation’.”                                     PASSAGE OF THE BILLS?
THE DEBATE ON H.B. NO. 5561 WAS SO                     “...It was the use of “compulsion” in the
INTENSE THAT...                                        attainment of the objectives of bills.
Rep. Emilio Cortez of Pampanga) and Rep.
Ramon Durano of Cebu, both from the                          Interesting to note, however , that
Nationalista Party engaged in a fistfight on May              nobody among those who opposed the
10, 1956 as the debate on House                               passage of the bills desecrated the
                                                              image of Jose Rizal—neither that there
       was one who said that he did not             people, for nationalism flowers... in the hearts
       deserve to be called as our national         of the people.... I appeal to you. Let us vote
       hero.                                        unanimously... as an example to our people. I
                                                    have every reason to believe that the people
AMENDMENTS OF THE BILLS
                                                    listening to us all over the country will unite as
   To resolve the issues, amendments of
    the bills were respectively proposed in         we do when we vote as one in this bill. Let us
    both houses of Congress.                        not think of which side will win; let us just think
   The word “compulsory” was deleted and           that with this bill, the Filipino people will win
    replaced with the phrase “to include”.          because they will continue to remain whole
   It met strict scrutiny from those who           and cohesive.         Within these walls, this
    opposed the original versions.                  substitute bill represents the victory of reason
   Soon, it was approved and became a              and wisdom; outside these halls, it means the
    law
                                                    triumph of a united Filipino people.”
                                                    PROVISIONS OF THE AMENDED VERSIONS
AMENDED VERSIONS
                                                       Deleted – Penalty to be imposed for any
In order to put an end to the heated discussion,
                                                         public or private school, college and
Senator Jose P. Laurel penned the amended
                                                         university and the head and teachers of
version of S.B. No. 438.
                                                         the school found guilty of violating,
                                                         failing to comply with or circumventing
His version was thus entitled, “An Act to
                                                         the provision of the law.
Include in the Curricula of All Public and
                                                       Replaced with – Authorization for the
Private Schools, Colleges and Universities
                                                         appropriation of the amount of
Courses on the Life, Works and Writings of
                                                         P300,000.00 for the printing and
Rizal Particularly His Novels Noli Me
                                                         distribution of the copies of the novels
Tangere and El Filibusterismo, Authorizing
                                                         and other writings of Rizal in their
the Printing and Distribution Thereof, and
                                                         English, Tagalog and principal dialect
for Other Purposes”
                                                         translations.
As the author of the amended version in the            Added – Nothing in the Act shall be
House of Representatives, Cong. Arturo                   “construed as amending or repealing
Tolentino, appealed to his colleagues with the           section nine hundred twenty-seven of
following statements:                                    the Administrative Code”.
“I appeal to the members of this House, both           Provided – The Board of National
                                                         Education is hereby authorized and
those who spoke in favor of the Gonzales bill
                                                         directed to adopt measures to
as originally worded and those who spoke                 implement and carry out the provisions
against the bill to agree to reason, to give             of Section 1 of the Act, including the
something of their original contention, so that          writing and printing of appropriate
we may meet in the middle ground, not for our            primers, readers and textbooks.
own sake, not for the pride of having won in
the halls of this Congress but for the sake of      ANOTHER WAVE OF OPPOSITION
our people who must remain united, for the          Many lawmakers still hoped that the amended
                                                    versions would not pass but President Ramon
leaders of the people must not think of their
                                                    Magsaysay, one of the presidents oftentimes
own personal victory or glory but of the unity of   opposed by Recto due to the former’s policies,
the people whom they represent. There can           signed them into law.
be no true nationalism when the people are
divided. It is incumbent upon the leaders of
the people to preserve unity among the
REPUBLIC ACT 1425 WAS SIGNED BY:                         patriotism and democratic way of life
   Eulogio “Amang” A. Rodriguez                         can also be fostered through the
     (President of the Senate)                           integration of these concepts in the
   Jose P. Laurel, Jr. (Speaker of the                  aforementioned subjects.
     House of Representatives)                  2.   In December 1988, during the First Rizal
  and approved by                                    Faculty Congress in Baguio City,
   H.E.     Ramon        Magsaysay,      Jr.        shocking      revelations   were       made
     (President, Republic of the Philippines)        regarding the teaching of Rizal course.
     on June 12, 1956                                It was learned that the Rizal course was:
                                                      not as important as other subjects for
SEVERAL DECADES AFTER 1956                               it merely served as a “filler” to faculty
1.  In 1983, Jaime C. Laya, Minister of                  members who lacked subjects to
    Education, Culture and Sports, issued a              teach;
    memorandum which required that the                used to glorify Andres Bonifacio at
    life, works and writings of Rizal should             the expense of Rizal, hence cynicism
    no longer be taught as a separate                    and division were fostered.
    subject but as a component in history,
    literature, philosophy and other allied
    subjects.
     This memorandum came with the
         emerging view that nationalism,