Brief history of RA 1425
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✔Jose Rizal's vast role in the attainment of the nation's freedom led to the issuance of Republic Act 1425 on June 12, 1956.
✔On June 19, 1861, José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda was born in Calamba in the Philippines' Laguna Province. A brilliant student who became proficient in multiple languages, José Rizal studied medicine in Manila. In 1882, he traveled to Spain to complete his medical degree.
✔Commonly known as the Rizal Act, it was sponsored by Senator Claro M. ... 429 on June 2, creating a decoration intended to perpetuate Rizal's memory, to be known as the Rizal Pro Patria Award.
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All Philippine educational institutions are required by Philippine law 1425 to offer courses on José Rizal.
- Because of Rizal's anti-clericalism in his writings Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, the Catholic Church in the Philippines vehemently opposed the Rizal Law.
- President Ramon Magsaysay authorised RA 1425 on June 12, 1956.
- The primary objectives of this legislation are to educate children about Philippine history, with a focus on our national hero, and to encourage them not to misappropriate Rizal's novels.
- Republic Act No. 1425, also referred to as the "Rizal Law," is a law that mandates the inclusion of courses on Jose Rizal's life, works, and writings in all public and private schools, colleges, and universities.
- This includes his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, in particular, and permits their printing and distribution.
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