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Emilio

Jacinto's
Kartilya ng Katipunan
GROUP 2
GROUP MEMBERS INSTRUCTOR
SARINGAN JANA ISABEL
SANTOS PRINCESS KEITHLEY Ma'am, Vilma Q. Dalope
CAGAMPANG ALVIN RAFAEL
PERRERAS JUSTINE
CAMBA LADY RIZA
MONTANO MARJORIE
MISLANG REANA
VIERNES ALLIAH SHANE
AGSAOAY DOROTHY
SORIANO MARIA FERNANDA

1- BSBA-FM-B
Katipunan
•KKK- Kataas-taasang ng
Kagalang-galangan Katipunan ng
mga Anak ng Bayan was founded
by Andres Bonifacio .

•The reason why Andres


Bonifacio create KKK because of
the abusive and harsh colonial
government and the call of
many Filipinos for Freedom.
•July 6, 1892. Jose Rizal was arrested , three
days before of the establishment of Laliga.

•July 7, 1892. The Katipunan established by


Andres Bonifacio in Tondo Manila, for Reform
Movement .
Katipunan

The Katipunan, officially


known as the
Kataastaasan,
Kagalanggalangang
Katipunan ng mga Anak
ng Bayan or Kataastaasan
Kagalang-galang na
Katipunan ng mga Anak
ng Bayan.
Residence of Deodato
Arellano in Calle Elcano
corner Azcarraga, birthplace
of the Katipunan
Here they organized the KKK
or "Kataastaasan,
Kagalangalangang Katipunan
ng mga Anak ng Bayan;
popularly known as
"Katipunan”; a movement to
advocate separation of the
colony from Spain.
Triangular Method

•To keep the whole


organization from being
discovered, Katipunan
employed the triangle method:
a system of enlistment wherein
a recruiter would ask only two
members to join. Only the
recruiter would know the
names of both recruits while
the recruits would not each
other.
Three Categories
of
Membership
Katipunan Flag

The Flag of the Revolution. Flag with only one “K” at the
The three Ks stood for An early version of center. All version had a red
Kataastasang the Katipunan Flag. background to denote the
Kakagalanggalangang It has the 3 Ks arranged in revolutionary character of
Katipunan or Most High & an equilateral traingle the
Most Sacred Society Katipunan
Katipunan Flag

First Official Revision. Magdiwang Flag.


Flag of the Magdalo The first official revision Magdiwang
Katipunan Faction of of the flag took place chapter used this flag up to
after the 1897 Naic the time the Pact of
Cavite.
conference presided by
Biak-na-Bato was signed.
Aguinaldo.
The Katipuneros
Emilio Jacinto's
Background
Emilio Jacinto
He was born on December 15,
1875, in Tondo, Manila.
His pen names are Pingkian,
Dimasilaw, and Ka Ilyong.
He was also a Filipino general
during the Philippine
Revolution and was known as
the Brains of the Katipunan
(Utak ng Katipunan).

Factors that could have influenced


the author in writing the document

His eagerness to help the Filipino


achieve the independence from Spain.
Wanted to set out values.
To express his vision for an equitable
and morally sound Filipino country.

Kartilya ng Katipunan’s original title was “Mga Aral Nang


Katipunan ng mga A.N.B.” (A.N.B. stands for Anak ng Bayan), or
in English, “Lessons of the Organization of the Sons of
Country.”
It was a small pamphlet given to the members of the
Katipunan upon applying. It was served as the guidebook for
new members of the organization, which laid out the group’s
rules and principles.
Kartilya ng Katipunan was written by Emilio Jacinto in 1892.

Significance of the Kartilya ng Katipunan


Share the story of how Filipinos came together to form a


group to fight the Spaniards. The key point is that
Filipinos are united; they continue to fight the colonizer
to free their land, despite the high cost, out of respect for
everyone who has given their lives for our country's
freedom.
Promoting of good moral values of Filipino up until now.
This indicates that Filipinos of that era were intellectual
revolutionaries who fought for morally righteous and
admirable service. Without them, we wouldn't be able to
inherit the bravery and courage of real Filipinos.
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 virtue.

3.It is 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 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.

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.
9.The prudent man is sparing in words and faithful in
keeping secrets.

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.

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.

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 proven and real value, who does good, keeps
his words, is worthy and honest; he who does not oppress
nor consent to being oppressed, he who loves and 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 portion of the globe and its rays
shall diffuse everlasting joy among the confederated
brethren of the same rays, the lives of those who
have gone before, the fatigues and the well-paid
sufferings will remain. If he who desires to enter (the
Katipunan) has informed himself of all this and
believes he will be able to perform what will be his
duties, he may fill out the application for admission.
Trivia and Facts
about
Emilio Jacinto
Emilio Jacinto was the only son of Mariano
Jacinto and Josefa Dizon.

Soon after he was born, his father died. This


untimely death caused his mother to send
him to his uncle, Don Jose' Dizon, believing
that the young Emilio could have a better life
than she could give.

Jacinto helped to lead the fight for Filipino


independence from Spain.
Jacinto was the youngest member of the
Katipunan in his time.

A foremost revolutionary of the Katipunan,


Jacinto wrote the "Kartilla", the primer of the
Katipunan on how Katipuneros should
conduct themselves in the fight for freedom
against the Spanish colonizers.
Thank you
and
God Bless

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