A bill was introduced on June 12, 1956 to contextualize Jose Rizal's heroism against Spanish tyranny in his novels Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo, as some claimed the earlier bill discredited Catholicism. Senator Jose P. Laurel introduced House Bill No. 5561 on May 12, 1956 to address this, which later became Republic Act. 1425.
A bill was introduced on June 12, 1956 to contextualize Jose Rizal's heroism against Spanish tyranny in his novels Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo, as some claimed the earlier bill discredited Catholicism. Senator Jose P. Laurel introduced House Bill No. 5561 on May 12, 1956 to address this, which later became Republic Act. 1425.
A bill was introduced on June 12, 1956 to contextualize Jose Rizal's heroism against Spanish tyranny in his novels Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo, as some claimed the earlier bill discredited Catholicism. Senator Jose P. Laurel introduced House Bill No. 5561 on May 12, 1956 to address this, which later became Republic Act. 1425.
2. Senator Jose P. Laurel 3. A bill was an attempt to discredit the catholic religion. 4. Filipinocitizen 5. The bill only aims to contextualized Rizal’s heroism in the face of Spanish tyranny. 6. House Bill No. 5561 7. May 12, 1956 8. Republic Act. 1425 9. El Filibusterismo 10. Noli Me Tángere