Kartilya ng Katipunan PDF
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This document details the Kartilya ng Katipunan, a code of conduct for the Katipunan. It served as a guidebook for new members. The document outlines the organization's principles, rules, and ethical code. The Katipunan's revolutionary movement was based on fundamental principles.
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Mabuhay! The YA ng KATIP TIL UN AR AN K RESENTERS P JANILIE RIVERA DANICA DULAY contact details: +123-456-7890 MARGARETHE [email protected] www.reallygreatsite.com LAYA KATIPUNAN Kataas-taasang, Its primary goal was to gain Kagalang-galang, independence from Spain Katipunan ng mga Anak through a revolution. ng Bayan. Discovered in 1896 that resulted to Founded by Anti- Philippine Spanish Revolution. colonialism Filipinos in Ideals, works and Manila (1892), a literature secret expanded by some organization. of its prominent AIM’S OF KATIPUNAN CIVIC- WAS BASED ON THE PRINCIPLE OF SELF HELP AND THE DEFENSE OF THE WEAK AND THE POLITICAL- WAS THE POOR MORAL- FOCUS ON THE SEPERATION OF THE TEACHING OF GOOD PHILIPPINES FROM SPAIN MANNERS, HYGIENE AND TO SECURE THE GOOD MORAL INDEPENDENCE OF THE CHARACTER COLONY FOUNDER OF KATIPUNAN DEODATO ARELLANO ANDRES BONIFACIO VALENTIN DIAZ JOSE DIZON 07/26/1844-10/7/1899 11/30/1836-05/10/1897 11/01/1845-12/11/1916 DIED(01/11/1897) LADISLAO DIWA TEODORO PLATA 06/27/1863-03/12/1930 1866-0206/1897 AUTHOR’S BACKGROUD EMILIO JACINTO Y DIZON BORN ON DECEMBER 15, 1875 TONDO, MANILA “PINGKIAN” “DIMASILAW” “KAILYONG” WAS A FILIPINO GENERAL DURING THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION LAW STUDENT AT THE UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTO TOMAS AUTHOR’S BACKGROUD EMILIO JACINTO Y DIZON 18 YEARS OLD WHEN HE JOINED 1897, 22 YEARS OLD EMILIO JACINTO APPOINTED BY ANDRES BONIFACIO AS A COMMANDER OF THE KATIPUNAN IN NORTHERN LUZON KNOWN AS THE BRAIN OF THE KATIPUNAN JACINTO CONTRACTED MALARIA AND DIED IN MAGDALENA, LAGUNA AT THE AGE OF 23 ON APRIL 16, 1899 Main Arguments of the Author *National Identity and *Moral and Ethical Independence Integrity *Social Equality and *Unity and Solidarity. Justice. *Intellectual and Moral *Commitment to the Preparation. Cause. It was written on BASIC FACTS Small pamphlet 1892 by Emilio given to the The Republic of the Philippines is a The Republic of the Philippines is Jacinto sovereign state in archipelagic members composed ofand of Luzon, Visayas, the Southeast Asia, with 7,641 islands Mindanao island groups. Katipunan upon Was the successor applying. organization of the LA LIGA FILIPINA, founded by Jose Rizal. Orginal title was “Manga Aral Nang Kartilya oriiginate Katipunan ng mga from the word Spanish claim the islands A.N.B” “Cartilla” THE KATIPUNAN CODE OF CONDUCT 1. The life that is not consecrated to a lofty and reasonable purpose is a tree without a shade, if not a poisonous weed. 2. To do good for personal gain and not for its own sake is not The Republic of the Philippines is virtue. composed of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao island groups. 3. It is rational to be charitable and love one's fellow creature, and to adjus one's conduct, acts and words to what is in itself reasonable. 4. Whether our skin be black or white, we are all born equal: superiority in knowledge, wealth and beauty are to be understood, but not superiority by nature. 5. The honorable man prefers honor to personal gain; the scoundrel, gain to honor. 6. To the honorable man, his word is sacred. THE KATIPUNAN CODE OF CONDUCT 7. Do not waste thy time: wealth can be recovered but not time lost. 8. Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor before the law or in the field. The Republic of the Philippines is composed of Luzon, Visayas, and 9. The prudent man is sparing in words and faithful in keeping Mindanao island groups. secrets. 10.On the thorny path of life, man is the guide of woman and the children, and the guide leads to the precipice, those whom he guides will also go there. 11. Thou must not look upon woman as a mere plaything, but as a faithful companion who will share with thee the penalties of life; her (physical) weakness will increase thy interest in her and she will remind thee of the mother who bore thee and reared thee. 12. What thou dost not desire done unto thy wife, children, brothers and sisters, that do not unto the wife, children, brothers and sisters of thy neighbor. THE KATIPUNAN CODE OF CONDUCT 13. Man is not worth more because he is a king, because his nose is aquiline, and his color white, not because he is a *priest, a servant of God, nor because of the high prerogative that he enjoys upon earth, but he is worth most who is a man of The Republic of the Philippines is proven and real value, who does good, keeps his words, is worthyof and composed Luzon,honest; he Visayas, and who does not oppress nor consent to being oppressed, he who loves Mindanao and island groups. cherishes his fatherland, though he be born in the wilderness and know no tongue but his own. 14. When these rules of conduct shall be known to all, the longed-for sun of liberty shall rise brilliant over this most unhappy potion of the globe and rays shall diffuse everlasting jy among the confederated brethren of the same rays, the lives of those who have gone before, the fatigues and the ell-paid sufferings will remain. If he desires to enter (The Katipunan) has informed himself of this and believes he will be able to perform what will be his duties, he may fill out the application for admission. IMPORTANCE It served as a guidebook for new members, outlining the organization's principles, rules, and ethical code. The Katipunan's revolutionary movement was based on fundamental principles such as love for country, equality, justice, brotherhood, self-discipline, and sacrifice. A Catalyst for Revolution: The Kartilya's influence extended beyond its role as a guidebook. It served as a powerful tool for mobilizing and unifying Filipinos against Spanish colonial rule. IMPORTANCE The Kartilya's principles, deeply rooted in Philippine national identity, continue to resonate with contemporary society, underscoring the significance of justice and equality. The Kartilya ng Katipunan is a crucial primary source for understanding the Philippine Revolution and its lasting impact on Filipino identity and aspirations. The Kartilya, a document that aimed to address the grievances of Filipinos, provided a clear roadmap for achieving their aspirations. HOW DO YOU RELATE KARTILYA NG KATIPUNAN IN UNDERSTANDING THE PRESENT? The Kartilya ng Katipunan can be related to the present by recognizing how its principles continue to inspire and shape contemporary Filipino society. The document's emphasis on justice, equality, and patriotism motivates young people today to advocate for change, fight for human rights, and support movements that promote national pride. Additionally, Emilio Jacinto's vision of an equitable and morally sound Filipino nation resonates with modern efforts to build a just and ethical society. The traits of kindness and hospitality, which are deeply rooted in Filipino culture and passed down from our ancestors, further reflect the enduring influence of the Kartilya's values in our everyday social behaviors and cultural practices. Thank you for listening!