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
BONIFACIO AND
THE KATIPUNAN
(1892-1896)

 The failure of the reform movements led even a
reformist like Marcelo H. Del Pilar to think of
Revolution. “Insurrection”, wrote in La Solidaridad,
“is the last remedy,especially when the people have
acquired the belief that peaceful means to secure the
remedies for evils prove futile.”
 Andres Bonifacio saw the futility of continuing the
peaceful campaign for reforms. Thus, he established
and organized the Katipunan- the revolutionary
society whose aims were opposed to the aims of the
reformist societies, and was responsible for the
Philippine Revolution of 1986.

 July 7, 1892
 News were published about the arrest of Rizal who
was sentence to banish to Dapitan
 A secret council of patriotic Filipinos was convened
in No. 72 Azcarraga Street, Manila (now Claro M.
Recto Avenue)
 These men were Andres Bonifacio, Deodato Arellano,
Valentin Diaz, Teodoro Plata, Ladislao Diwa, Jose
Dizon, and a few others, which are all members of La
Liga Filipina.
THE FOUNDING OF
THE KATIPUNAN
 Organized a society called Kataastaasang
Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan
 Performed the blood compact ritual to show their
patriotism and love of things that were Filipino
 Agreed that they would recruit Filipinos through
methods called
TRIANGLE SYSTEM
 first method of recruiting members
 Example: Jose would recruit Pedro & Juan. The new
members knew Jose but they did not know each other
 used to minimize the danger of discovery by the Spanish
authorities

NEW SYSTEM (similar to MASONRY)
 was used to speed up the process of enlisting
members
 All members agreed to pay a membership &
monthly dues

 Threefold primary objectives of the Katipunan:
 Civic- based on the principle of self-help and the
defense of the weak and the poor
 Political- separation of the Philippines from Spain,
that is, to secure the independence of the colony
 Moral- focused on the teaching of good manners,
hygiene, and good moral character
THE AIMS AND
STRUCTURE OF THE
KATIPUNAN

 Three governing bodies:
 Kataastaasang Sanggunian or Supreme Council
 highest governing body
 equivalent of the Central Government
 Sangguniang Bayan or Provincial Council
 equivalent of the Provincial Government
 Sangguniang Balangay or Popular Council
 equivalent to the Municipal Government
The Katipunan
Government

 Judicial Council (Sangguniang Hukuman)
 passed judgment on members who violated the rules of the
Society
 Katipunan Assembly
 composed of the members of the Supreme Council and the
presidents of the Provincial and Popular Councils
 Secret Chamber
 composed of Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, and Pio Valenzuela
 sentenced members who exposed the secrets of the Katipunan

The elected officers of the First Supreme Council:
 President or Supremo: Deodato Arellano
 Comptroller: Andres Bonifacio
 Fiscal: Ladislao Diwa
 Secretary: Teodoro Plata
 Treasurer: Valentin Diaz
The Katipunan Elections

 Being a very busy man, Arellano was not very active
in the society.
 In 1983, Bonifacio moved to replace Arellano
through an election.
The elected officers of the Second Supreme Council:
 Supremo: Roman Basa
 Fiscal: Andres Bonifacio
 Secretary: Jose Turiano Santiago
 Treasurer: Vicente Molina
 Councilors:
 Briccio Brigido Pantas
 Restituto Javier
 Teodoro Plata
 Teodoro Gonzales
 Ladislao Diwa

 Early in 1985, Bonifacio, not contented with the
performance of Basa as supremo, had himself elected
to replace Basa.
 He remained the Supremo of the Katipunan until
the establishment of a revolutionary government in
Tejeros, Cavite.

 Three Kinds of Katipuneros
 Katipon – first grade
 password: “Anak ng Bayan”
 Kawal – second grade
 password: “Gom-Bur-Za”
 Bayani – third grade
 password: “Rizal”
Membership

The Katipunan Codes
 Andres Bonifacio requested Benita Rodriguez to make a
flag for the Katipunan
 With the help of Bonifacio’s wife, Gregoria de Jesus, a
flag was made.
 First official flag
 rectangular piece of red cloth with three white letter K’s arranged
horizontally in the middle
 New official flag (August 1896)
 rectangular piece of cloth with a white sun and eight white
rays in the middle
 inside the circle representing the sun was letter K in the
ancient Tagalog transcript
The Katipunan Flags


- constituted by the two writings of
two great katipuneros
THE TEACHINGS OF
THE KATIPUNAN
-guide for Katipuneros in a highly moral life
-a decalogue or ten cmmandments
-prepared by Andres Bonifacio

1. Love God with all your heart
2. Bear always in mind that the love of God
is also love of Country , and this too, is love
of one’s fellowmen.
3. Engrave in your heart that the true
measure of honor and happiness is to die for
the freedom of your country.
4. All your good wishes will be crowned
with success if you have serenity, constancy,
reason, and faith in your acts and endeavor.

5. Guard the mandates and aims of the
K.K.K. as you guard your honor.
6. It is the duty of all to defend, at the risk
of their own lives and wealth, anyone who
runs great risks in the performance of his
duty.
7. Our responsibility to ourselves and the
performance of our duties will be the
example set for our fellowmen to follow.
8. Insofar as it is within your power, share
your means with the poor and unfortunate.

9. Diligence in the work that gives
sustenance to you is the true basis of love-
love for your own self, for your wife and
children, and for your brothers and
countrymen.
10. Punish any scoundrel and traitor and
praise all good work. Believe, likewise, that
the aims of the K.K.K. are God-given, for the
will of the people is also the will of God.

- basic teaching ; consist of 13 teachings
- written by Emilio Jacinto
- this “teachings” should be taken to heart of the members
of society
• Kartilla

1. Life which is not consecrated to a lofty
and sacred cause is like a tree without a
shadow, if not a poisonous weed.
2. A good deed that springs from a desire
for personal profit and not from a desire
to do good is not kindness.
3. True greatness consists in being
charitable, in loving one’s fellowmen and
in adjusting every movement, deed and
word to true Reason.
4. All men are equal, be the color of their
skin black or white. One may be superior
to another in knowledge, wealth, and
beauty, but cannot be superior in being.

5. He who is noble noble prefers honor to personal
gains; he who is mean prefers personal profit to
honor.
6. To a man with a sense of shame , his word is
inviolate.
7. Don’t fritter away time; lost riches may be
recovered, but time lost will never come again.
8. Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor.
9. An intelligent man is he who is cautious in
speech and knows how to keep the secrets that
must be guarded.

10. In the thorny path of life, man is the
guide of his wife and children; if he who
guides moves toward evil, they who are
guided likewise move toward evil.
11. Think not of woman as a thing merely to
while away time with, but as a helper and
partner in the hardships of life. Respect her
in her weakness, and remember the mother
who brought you into this world and who
cared for you in your childhood.

12. What you do not want done to your wife,
daughter and sister, do not do to the wife,
daughter and sister of another.
13. The nobility of a man does not consist in being a
king, nor in the highness of the nose and the
whiteness of the skin, nor in being a priest
representing God, nor in the exalted position on
this earth, but pure and truly noble is he who,
though born in the woods, is possessed of an
upright character; who is true to his words; who
has dignity and honor; who does not oppress and
does not help those who oppress; who knows how
to look after and loves the land of his birth.

Bonifacio wanted to involve
the women in the katipunan
without putting it in danger
of discovery. So he suggested
that women be taken in as
members of katpunan.
THE WOMEN OF
KATIPUNAN

The women who are eligible for
membership
Wife
Sister
Daughter of a katipunero
Few selected women

 To help the male members in their work of
propagating the ideas and ideal of the society.
 To make the police authorities believe that n
Katipunan meeting was held in the house.
Katipunera’s Duty:

 President: Josefa Rizal
 Vice president: Gregoria de Jesus
 Secretary: Marina Dizon
 Fiscal: Angelica Lopez Rizal
Prominent women
members:

Bonifacio and Jacnto believed
that they could easily propagate
their revolutionary ideas by
having printing press. However,
the organization had no money
to purchase a printing machine.
THE KALAYAAN

Patriots from Kalibo, Capiz
Won one thousand pesos in a
lottery
Donated money to purchase a
printing press.
Candido Iban and Francisco
Del Castillo

Ulpiano Fernandez and Faustino
Duque – katipuneros, managed the press.
Dr. Pio Valenzuela suggested the
name of newspaper, ‘’Kalayaan’’.

In the middle of March 1896, the
newspaper written in tagalog came
out.
To mislead the authorities, they put
Yokahoma as the place of
publication and Marcelo H. Del
Pilar as the editor.

Emilio Jacinto – ‘’Pingkian and
Dimas-ilaw’’
Andres Bonifacio – ‘’Agapito
Bagumbayan’’
Valenzuela – ‘’ Madlang – away’’
Pen Names of the authors:

The fiery pen, revolutionary
spirit, political will f the
tandem Bonifacio – Jacinto in
the newspper proved
effective in unifying the
people towards kalayaan.

 Bonifacio and Jacinto both believed that the time had
come to change strategy and tactics.
 Katipunan, was a totally different society from the
liga which worked for radical reforms using
evolutionary or peaceful means.
TWIN SOULS OF THE KATIPUNAN
Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Jacinto

 The founder of the ‘’Katipunan’’
 Born on November 30, 1863
 He belonged to a lower middle class family
 His parents died while he was in his teens
 He had to support the family which consisted of 6,
including himself
 Worked as a messenger and an agent of the German
Trading Firm
 Taught himself to read and write spanish and
became literate to it
 He was anti-friar and anti-spanish. He hated all
spaniards, whether they were friars, civil employees,
or officials
ANDRES BONIFACIO

 His poems in tagalog, especially ‘’Tapunan ng Lingap’’
and ‘’Ang mga Cazadores’’ attacked spaniards furiously.
 He called the spaniards ‘’ white cattle’’
 Another poem entitled ‘’ Huling Hibik ng Pilipinas’’
called for independence from colonial rule.
 He ruled the REVOLUTION OF 1896 and regarded as
the leading thinker of the said revolution

 Born in Tondo on December 15, 1875
 He also lived a hard life when he was younger
 Studied at San Juan de Letran and University of
Santo Tomas where he studied law
 When he was 18, he heard about the Katipunan and
immediately joined it leaving his studies
 They succeeded in uniting the people
 Wrote such pieces as the KARTILLA, LIWANAG AT
DILIM, PAHAYAG, SA MGA KABABAYAN
 He died at the young age of 24
EMILIO JACINTO

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Bonifacio and the katipunan

  • 2.   The failure of the reform movements led even a reformist like Marcelo H. Del Pilar to think of Revolution. “Insurrection”, wrote in La Solidaridad, “is the last remedy,especially when the people have acquired the belief that peaceful means to secure the remedies for evils prove futile.”  Andres Bonifacio saw the futility of continuing the peaceful campaign for reforms. Thus, he established and organized the Katipunan- the revolutionary society whose aims were opposed to the aims of the reformist societies, and was responsible for the Philippine Revolution of 1986.
  • 3.   July 7, 1892  News were published about the arrest of Rizal who was sentence to banish to Dapitan  A secret council of patriotic Filipinos was convened in No. 72 Azcarraga Street, Manila (now Claro M. Recto Avenue)  These men were Andres Bonifacio, Deodato Arellano, Valentin Diaz, Teodoro Plata, Ladislao Diwa, Jose Dizon, and a few others, which are all members of La Liga Filipina. THE FOUNDING OF THE KATIPUNAN
  • 4.  Organized a society called Kataastaasang Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan  Performed the blood compact ritual to show their patriotism and love of things that were Filipino  Agreed that they would recruit Filipinos through methods called TRIANGLE SYSTEM  first method of recruiting members  Example: Jose would recruit Pedro & Juan. The new members knew Jose but they did not know each other  used to minimize the danger of discovery by the Spanish authorities
  • 5.  NEW SYSTEM (similar to MASONRY)  was used to speed up the process of enlisting members  All members agreed to pay a membership & monthly dues
  • 6.   Threefold primary objectives of the Katipunan:  Civic- based on the principle of self-help and the defense of the weak and the poor  Political- separation of the Philippines from Spain, that is, to secure the independence of the colony  Moral- focused on the teaching of good manners, hygiene, and good moral character THE AIMS AND STRUCTURE OF THE KATIPUNAN
  • 7.   Three governing bodies:  Kataastaasang Sanggunian or Supreme Council  highest governing body  equivalent of the Central Government  Sangguniang Bayan or Provincial Council  equivalent of the Provincial Government  Sangguniang Balangay or Popular Council  equivalent to the Municipal Government The Katipunan Government
  • 8.   Judicial Council (Sangguniang Hukuman)  passed judgment on members who violated the rules of the Society  Katipunan Assembly  composed of the members of the Supreme Council and the presidents of the Provincial and Popular Councils  Secret Chamber  composed of Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, and Pio Valenzuela  sentenced members who exposed the secrets of the Katipunan
  • 9.  The elected officers of the First Supreme Council:  President or Supremo: Deodato Arellano  Comptroller: Andres Bonifacio  Fiscal: Ladislao Diwa  Secretary: Teodoro Plata  Treasurer: Valentin Diaz The Katipunan Elections
  • 10.   Being a very busy man, Arellano was not very active in the society.  In 1983, Bonifacio moved to replace Arellano through an election. The elected officers of the Second Supreme Council:  Supremo: Roman Basa  Fiscal: Andres Bonifacio  Secretary: Jose Turiano Santiago  Treasurer: Vicente Molina  Councilors:  Briccio Brigido Pantas  Restituto Javier  Teodoro Plata  Teodoro Gonzales  Ladislao Diwa
  • 11.   Early in 1985, Bonifacio, not contented with the performance of Basa as supremo, had himself elected to replace Basa.  He remained the Supremo of the Katipunan until the establishment of a revolutionary government in Tejeros, Cavite.
  • 12.   Three Kinds of Katipuneros  Katipon – first grade  password: “Anak ng Bayan”  Kawal – second grade  password: “Gom-Bur-Za”  Bayani – third grade  password: “Rizal” Membership
  • 14.  Andres Bonifacio requested Benita Rodriguez to make a flag for the Katipunan  With the help of Bonifacio’s wife, Gregoria de Jesus, a flag was made.  First official flag  rectangular piece of red cloth with three white letter K’s arranged horizontally in the middle  New official flag (August 1896)  rectangular piece of cloth with a white sun and eight white rays in the middle  inside the circle representing the sun was letter K in the ancient Tagalog transcript The Katipunan Flags
  • 15.
  • 16.  - constituted by the two writings of two great katipuneros THE TEACHINGS OF THE KATIPUNAN
  • 17. -guide for Katipuneros in a highly moral life -a decalogue or ten cmmandments -prepared by Andres Bonifacio
  • 18.  1. Love God with all your heart 2. Bear always in mind that the love of God is also love of Country , and this too, is love of one’s fellowmen. 3. Engrave in your heart that the true measure of honor and happiness is to die for the freedom of your country. 4. All your good wishes will be crowned with success if you have serenity, constancy, reason, and faith in your acts and endeavor.
  • 19.  5. Guard the mandates and aims of the K.K.K. as you guard your honor. 6. It is the duty of all to defend, at the risk of their own lives and wealth, anyone who runs great risks in the performance of his duty. 7. Our responsibility to ourselves and the performance of our duties will be the example set for our fellowmen to follow. 8. Insofar as it is within your power, share your means with the poor and unfortunate.
  • 20.  9. Diligence in the work that gives sustenance to you is the true basis of love- love for your own self, for your wife and children, and for your brothers and countrymen. 10. Punish any scoundrel and traitor and praise all good work. Believe, likewise, that the aims of the K.K.K. are God-given, for the will of the people is also the will of God.
  • 21.  - basic teaching ; consist of 13 teachings - written by Emilio Jacinto - this “teachings” should be taken to heart of the members of society • Kartilla
  • 22.  1. Life which is not consecrated to a lofty and sacred cause is like a tree without a shadow, if not a poisonous weed. 2. A good deed that springs from a desire for personal profit and not from a desire to do good is not kindness. 3. True greatness consists in being charitable, in loving one’s fellowmen and in adjusting every movement, deed and word to true Reason. 4. All men are equal, be the color of their skin black or white. One may be superior to another in knowledge, wealth, and beauty, but cannot be superior in being.
  • 23.  5. He who is noble noble prefers honor to personal gains; he who is mean prefers personal profit to honor. 6. To a man with a sense of shame , his word is inviolate. 7. Don’t fritter away time; lost riches may be recovered, but time lost will never come again. 8. Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor. 9. An intelligent man is he who is cautious in speech and knows how to keep the secrets that must be guarded.
  • 24.  10. In the thorny path of life, man is the guide of his wife and children; if he who guides moves toward evil, they who are guided likewise move toward evil. 11. Think not of woman as a thing merely to while away time with, but as a helper and partner in the hardships of life. Respect her in her weakness, and remember the mother who brought you into this world and who cared for you in your childhood.
  • 25.  12. What you do not want done to your wife, daughter and sister, do not do to the wife, daughter and sister of another. 13. The nobility of a man does not consist in being a king, nor in the highness of the nose and the whiteness of the skin, nor in being a priest representing God, nor in the exalted position on this earth, but pure and truly noble is he who, though born in the woods, is possessed of an upright character; who is true to his words; who has dignity and honor; who does not oppress and does not help those who oppress; who knows how to look after and loves the land of his birth.
  • 26.  Bonifacio wanted to involve the women in the katipunan without putting it in danger of discovery. So he suggested that women be taken in as members of katpunan. THE WOMEN OF KATIPUNAN
  • 27.  The women who are eligible for membership Wife Sister Daughter of a katipunero Few selected women
  • 28.   To help the male members in their work of propagating the ideas and ideal of the society.  To make the police authorities believe that n Katipunan meeting was held in the house. Katipunera’s Duty:
  • 29.   President: Josefa Rizal  Vice president: Gregoria de Jesus  Secretary: Marina Dizon  Fiscal: Angelica Lopez Rizal Prominent women members:
  • 30.  Bonifacio and Jacnto believed that they could easily propagate their revolutionary ideas by having printing press. However, the organization had no money to purchase a printing machine. THE KALAYAAN
  • 31.  Patriots from Kalibo, Capiz Won one thousand pesos in a lottery Donated money to purchase a printing press. Candido Iban and Francisco Del Castillo
  • 32.  Ulpiano Fernandez and Faustino Duque – katipuneros, managed the press. Dr. Pio Valenzuela suggested the name of newspaper, ‘’Kalayaan’’.
  • 33.  In the middle of March 1896, the newspaper written in tagalog came out. To mislead the authorities, they put Yokahoma as the place of publication and Marcelo H. Del Pilar as the editor.
  • 34.  Emilio Jacinto – ‘’Pingkian and Dimas-ilaw’’ Andres Bonifacio – ‘’Agapito Bagumbayan’’ Valenzuela – ‘’ Madlang – away’’ Pen Names of the authors:
  • 35.  The fiery pen, revolutionary spirit, political will f the tandem Bonifacio – Jacinto in the newspper proved effective in unifying the people towards kalayaan.
  • 36.   Bonifacio and Jacinto both believed that the time had come to change strategy and tactics.  Katipunan, was a totally different society from the liga which worked for radical reforms using evolutionary or peaceful means. TWIN SOULS OF THE KATIPUNAN Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Jacinto
  • 37.   The founder of the ‘’Katipunan’’  Born on November 30, 1863  He belonged to a lower middle class family  His parents died while he was in his teens  He had to support the family which consisted of 6, including himself  Worked as a messenger and an agent of the German Trading Firm  Taught himself to read and write spanish and became literate to it  He was anti-friar and anti-spanish. He hated all spaniards, whether they were friars, civil employees, or officials ANDRES BONIFACIO
  • 38.   His poems in tagalog, especially ‘’Tapunan ng Lingap’’ and ‘’Ang mga Cazadores’’ attacked spaniards furiously.  He called the spaniards ‘’ white cattle’’  Another poem entitled ‘’ Huling Hibik ng Pilipinas’’ called for independence from colonial rule.  He ruled the REVOLUTION OF 1896 and regarded as the leading thinker of the said revolution
  • 39.   Born in Tondo on December 15, 1875  He also lived a hard life when he was younger  Studied at San Juan de Letran and University of Santo Tomas where he studied law  When he was 18, he heard about the Katipunan and immediately joined it leaving his studies  They succeeded in uniting the people  Wrote such pieces as the KARTILLA, LIWANAG AT DILIM, PAHAYAG, SA MGA KABABAYAN  He died at the young age of 24 EMILIO JACINTO