G2-The KKK and The Kartilya NG Katipunan
G2-The KKK and The Kartilya NG Katipunan
G2-The KKK and The Kartilya NG Katipunan
‘Kartilya ng
Katipunan’
By;
DingDong Dantes Apostol Alex Nobelo
Elaine Ansay Jhovelle Abarintos
Gegi Rico
Prayer
Questions
1. What is the greatest contribution of KKK to our
country?
2. What is the meaning of the word ‘Illustrados’?
3. What is the different perspective between Bonifacio
and Rizal about fighting the Spaniards?
4. As a B.A/ Education student, how do you promote
unity to our society?
The KKK and ‘Kartilya ng Katipunan’
Previous armed revolt had already occurred before the foundation of the
Katipunan but none of them envisioned unified Filipino nation revolting against
the colonizers.
For example, Diego Silang was known as an Ilocano
who took up his arms and led one of the longest
running revolts in the country. However, the
imagination of the nation was largely absent in the
aspirations of the local revolts. On the other hand, the
propaganda movements led by the Illustrados like
Marcelo H. del Pilar, Graciano Lopez Jaena and Jose P.
Rizal did not envision a total separation of the
Philippines from Spain but only demanded equal rights,
protection and representation from the abuses of the
friars.
In the conduct of their struggle , Katipunan created a
complex structure and a defined value system that
would guide the organization as a collective aspiring
for a single goal.
The original title of the document was "Manga [sic]
Aral ng [sic] Katipunan ng mga A.N.B." or "Lessons of
Organization of the sons of Country." The document
was written by Emilio Jacinto in the 1896, Jacinto was
only 18 yrs old when he joined the movement. He was
a law student at the Universidad de Santo Tomas.
Despite his youth, Bonifacio recognized the value
and intellect of Jacinto that upon seeing that
Jacinto's Kartilyawas much better than the
Decalouge he wrote, he willingly favored that the
Kartilya be distributed to their fellow Katupuneros,
Jacinto became the secretary of Organization and
took charge of the short-lived printing press of the
Katipunan.
The Kartilya can be treated as the Katipunan's
code. It contains fourteen rules that
Katipunero should have. The rules stated in
the Kartilya can be classified into two groups.
The first group that contains the rules that
will make the member an upright individual
then the second group contains the rules that
will guide the way he treats his fellow men.
Rules of Kartilya
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
virtue.
3. It's rational to be charitable and love one's fellow creature,
and to adjust 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 knowldege, wealth and beauty are to be
5. The honorable man prefers honor to
personal gain, the scoundrel, gain to
honor.
6. To the honorable man, his word is
sacred.
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.
10.On the thorny path of life, man is the guide of woman and the
children, and if the guide leads to the precipice, those whom he
guides will also go there.