Module 5 Learning Activity 1
Module 5 Learning Activity 1
Filipinization of parishes
✓ Secularization
movement
✓ Movement for
reforms
THE SECULARIZATION
MOVEMENT
Secularization
*SECULAR – CHRISTIAN CHURCH
-The council of trent (1545-1563) ordered that secular priests should head all newly established
parishes.
-Pope Pius allowed regular priests to head the new parishes due to lack of secular priest.
note:
• Regular priest - under superiors of the religious orders called “Kura paroko”
• Secular priest – Under bishop authority
The designation of parish priest became the cause of rifts between regular priest and the bishop.
Secularization
-The parish priests rejected the visitation and threatened to resign and abandon their parishes.
In the 18th century, Bishop Basilio Santa Justa was forced to ordain Filipino seminarians and appointed
them in the parishes. It was the first trial for secularization.
-Secular priests was ill prepared by that time so the friars protest against the secularization that the
king decided to issue new decree in 1776. the decree suspended the secularization of parishes.
-The regular priest retained the leadership over the parishes and Spaniards implemented the
secularization policy in 19th century that the parishes will take over by them.
-1859 the return of the Jesuits to intensify desecularization. (Jesuit - a member of the Society of Jesus, a
Roman Catholic order of priests.)
-The campaign are led by Father Jose Burgos, Mariano Gomez, and Jacinto Zamora.
-Father Pedro Pelaez (Spanish mestizo), wrote to the Queen to protest the 1861 decree. And he also
published the “El Eco Filipino” a newspaper calling for justice and equal representation of Filipino
priest.
-Archbishop Martinez asked the Queen to revoke the 1861 decree and implement a program for the
training of seminarians for Filipino priests. This request shouldn’t be ignore this may lead to hatred of
native priest, hatred of friars, and hatred of Spaniard to the Philippines.
-Secularization issue became more intense and evolved as an issue of the filipinization of parishes.
-Secularization was a question of giving Filipino and Spanish priest equal rights to head parishes.
-because of Spanish priests’ arrogance the Filipino priest were stripped of their parishes not of lack
skills ,but because they were natives.
THE LIBERAL LEADERSHIP
AND THE
STRONG ARM RULE
Gov. Carlos Maria de la
Gov. Rafael De Izquierdo
Torre
Gov. Carlos Maria de Gov. Rafael De
la Torre Izquierdo
• 1869-1871 - Liberal leadership • 1871-1873 - the Iron fist rule
• Helped in the growth of the nascent • Removed the mestizos and natives in the
reform movement of the Philippines. military and government.
• He is associated with the natives and • Soldiers and workers protested in January
mestizos. 20, 1872 against him. (Cavite Uprising
Gov. Carlos Maria de Gov. Rafael De
la Torre Izquierdo
• He supported freedom of the press • Ordered the arrest of some prominent
• He eradicated the use of whips as penalty Filipino priest, lawyer, and merchants.
• He reduced the punishment for deserters • Arrest of father Jose Burgos, Mariano
among the native soldiers Gomez, and Jacinto Zamora as they
• One of the most popular governor- accused as the leader of the
general among Filipinos. antigovernment conspiracy. Were executed
• Proposed secularize education and February 17, 1872.
government’s management of educational
institutions in the land. “GomBurZa unjust killings inspired the
• Spain recall him in 1871 when the Filipinos unite.”
liberals fell from power.
THE MOVEMENT FOR
REFORMS
1.The demands of the Filipino middle class or Bourgeoisie – the well to do,
2. The merchants and illustrados – all revolved around the abuses of the authorities.
They asked the authorities in Europe to make the Philippines a Spanish province. They believed that if
the Philippines were a province of Spain, the Filipinos would have a representative in the cortes, the
span is legislature. As citizens of Spain, they will then spread from Spanish officials’ abuses and from
paying unjust taxes. They called this program “Assimilation”.
Assimilation – the process of taking in and fully understanding information and ideas.
Youths who joined the movement were Graciano Lopez Jaena, Marcelo H. Del Pilar, Jose Rizal, Antonio
Luna, Mariano Ponce, Jose M. Panganiban, and Eduardo de Lete.
GRACIANO LOPEZ
JAENA
• Found the reform movement
• Author of “Fray Botod” meaning a Big-Bellied Friar
Friar - a member of any of certain religious orders of
men.
Ex.Augustinians, Carmelites, Dominicans, and
Franciscans
• The story is all about the Ignorance, Abuses, &
Immorality of a “Fray Botod” or Fat Friars. And this
story became immensely famous
• The story cause Jaena to be hunted. He escaped to
Spain 1880.
• He is also the 1st editor of the famous newspaper
“La Solidaridad”.
• He died of Tuberculosis in Barcelona, Spain on
January 20, 1896.
MARCELO H. DEL PILAR
• Also known as “PLARIDEL” an anagram of his
surname Del Pilar.
• Journalist of the reform movement.
• He became a reformist since 1880. He used the
plazas, cockfighting arenas, and small stores to
campaign against colonial abuses.
• 1888 fled to Spain after the authorities ordered his
arrest in the Philippines.
• 1889 to 1895 became an editor of La Solidaridad.
• Author of Dasalan at Toksohan, Sagot ng España sa
hibik Filipinas, Pasiong Dapat ipag-alab nang puso
nang taong babasa, La Soberania Monacal, La
Frailocracia, at marami pang iba.
• He died of an illness on July 4, 1896.
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DR. JOSE RIZAL
• 1882 went to Spain to study medicine.
• Author of the popular novel “Noli Me Tangere” & “El
Filibusterismo”.
The novel described the corruption of the friars, use &
abuse of religion to oppress and exploit, the
ignorance and corruption of the colonial government,
and the limitations of the Philippine educational
system.
• Also he wrote “A la Juventud Filipina” and “Mi Ultimo
Adios”.
• He also believed that the changes may attained
through peaceful means.
• 1892 went home to the Philippines.
• He was arrested and imprisoned in fort Santiago.
Exile in Dapitan for four (4) years.
• He was sentenced to death and shot in Bagumbayan
(Rizal park) December 30, 1896.
La Solidaridad
• Newspaper published by the Filipinos involved in the propaganda movement.
• Spaniards banned the La Solidaridad but Filipinos manage to sneak copies into the country.
• Failed to achieve reform in Spain but exposed the abuses of the colonialists in the country.
• 1st organization established was the “Circulo Hispano-Filipino” later replaced by the “Associacion Hispano-
Filipino” an organization of Spanish-Filipinos who were in favor of laws in the management of the
Philippines.
• The branch in Barcelona is called “Revolucion” organized by Lopez Jaena and the replaced by the “La
Solidaridad” branch in Madrid to gather reformist.
• Pedro Serrano Laktaw and Antonio Luna tasked to organize branches in the Philippines.
• La Liga Officials
1. President: Ambrosio Salvador
2. Fiscal: Agustin Dela Rosa
3. Treasurer: Bonifacio Arevalo
4. Secretary: Deodato Arellano
• La Solidaridad & La Liga Filipina failed to make the Spanish government listen. So The Propaganda
Movement’s campaign for reform Failed.
“Insurrection was the final answer especially if the people now believe that
peaceful means are of no use for attaining change”.
-Marcelo H. Del Pilar