Philippine Center for Masonic Studies
  • Home
  • About PCMS
  • IGLPI
  • History
    • Philippine Masonry: From Barcelona to Manila, 1889-1896
      • The Katipunan and Masonry
        • The Katipunan Ideology>
          • Kartilya ng Katipunan
            • Dekalogo
            • Icons of Freedom
              • Marcelo H. del Pilar
                • The Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite
                • Library
                  • Information
                    • Essays & Papers. Mabini>
                      • From Kawit to Barasoain: A Masonic Legacy>
                        • Page 2
                      • Archives
                      • History of Masonry in the Philippines
                        • 1856- 1890
                          • 1890 - 1900
                            • 1901 - 1918
                              • 1919 - 2006
                              Dr Jose Rizal, 1861-1896: Philippine National Hero 05/30/2011
                              0 Comments
                               

                              General Emilio Aguinaldo decrees  December 30, 1898 as a national day of mourning

                              Picture
                              The execution of Dr Jose Rizal at Bagumbayan (Luneta now Rizal Park).
                                               
                                              Revolutionary Government of the Philippines 
                                             

                              In recognition of the aspirations of the Filipino nation and in proclaiming its noble and patriotic   

                              sentiments, I hereby decree.

                                        Article 1. In memory of the Filipino patriots, Dr. Jose Rizal and the other victims of the past          

                                        Spanish domination, I declare the 30th of December as a national day of mourning.


                                        Article 2. On account of this, all national flags shall be hoisted at half-mast from 12:00 noon on 

                                        December 29, as a sign of mourning.

                                        Article 3. All offices of the Revolutionary Government shall be closed during the whole day of 

                                        December 30.

                                                                                                                                        Given in Malolos, December 20,1898
                                                                                                                                             (Signed) EMILIO AGUINALDO


                              The truth was General Aguinaldo, and not the second Philippine Commission headed by Civil Governor Taft, who first recognized December 30 as "national day of mourning" in memory of Rizal and other victims of Spanish tyranny. Full text of these decree in two languages, Tagalog and Spanish, appeared in the government organ, El Heraldo dela Revolucion on December 25,1898.

                              It is interesting to recall that the first celebration of Rizal Day in the Philippines was held in Manila on December 30,1898, under the sponsorship of the Club Filipino. This was In pursuance of General Aguinaldo’s Decree of December 20,1898. On the same date (December 30, 1898), the patriotic town of Daet in Camarines Norte, likewise celebrated Rizal Day, the festivities being climaxed by the unveiling of the Rizal monument, which was constructed at the expense of the townfolks. This was the first monument ever created in the Philippines-and still exists today.

                              http://www.joserizal.ph/yi02.html
                              Accessed May 30, 2011


                               


                              Comments




                              Leave a Reply

                                Information

                                Postings

                                May 2011
                                April 2011
                                February 2011

                                Categories

                                All

                                RSS Feed


                              Copyright © 2006 Independent Grand Lodge F & AM of the Philippine Islands