57 NCCA - Selection and Proclamation of National Heroes
57 NCCA - Selection and Proclamation of National Heroes
57 NCCA - Selection and Proclamation of National Heroes
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Executive Summary
Even Jose Rizal, considered as the greatest among the Filipino heroes, was not
explicitly proclaimed as a national hero. The position he now holds in Philippine history
is a tribute to the continued veneration or acclamation of the people in recognition of his
contribution to the significant social transformations that took place in our country.
Aside from Rizal, the only other hero given an implied recognition as a national hero is
Andres Bonifacio whose day of birth on November 30 has been made a national
holiday.
Despite the lack of any official declaration explicitly proclaiming them as national
heroes, they remain admired and revered for their roles in Philippine history. Heroes,
according to historians, should not be legislated. Their appreciation should be better left
to academics. Acclamation for heroes, they felt, would be recognition enough.
On March 28, 1993 , President Fidel V. Ramos issued Executive Order No.75 entitled
“Creating the National Heroes Committee Under the Office of the President”.
The principal duty of the Committee is to study, evaluate and recommend Filipino
national personages/heroes in due recognition of their sterling character and
remarkable achievements for the country.
In compliance with Executive Order No. 75 dated March 28, 1993 , the National Heroes
Committee submitted its findings and recommendations.
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1.2.1 Criteria for National Heroes
The Technical Committee of the National Heroes Committee held a series of meetings
on June 3, 1993 , August 19,1993 , September 12, 1994 and November 15, 1995 ,
defining, discussing and deliberating upon the merits of the various definitions and
criteria of a hero. The Committee adopted the following criteria as basis for historical
researchers in determining who among the great Filipinos will be officially proclaimed as
national heroes:
1. Heroes are those who have a concept of nation and thereafter aspire and struggle for
the nation’s freedom. Our own struggle for freedom was begun by Bonifacio and
finished by Aguinaldo, the latter formally declaring the revolution’s success. In reality,
however, a revolution has no end. Revolutions are only the beginning. One cannot
aspire to be free only to sink back into bondage.
2. Heroes are those who define and contribute to a system or life of freedom and order
for a nation. Freedom without order will only lead to anarchy. Therefore, heroes are
those who make the nation’s constitution and laws, such as Mabini and Recto. To the
latter, constitutions are only the beginning, for it is the people living under the
constitution that truly constitute a nation.
3. Heroes are those who contribute to the quality of life and destiny of a nation. (As
defined by Dr. Onofre D. Corpuz)
1. A hero is part of the people’s expression. But the process of a people’s internalization
of a hero’s life and works takes time, with the youth forming a part of the internalization.
3. The choice of a hero involves not only the recounting of an episode or events in
history, but of the entire process that made this particular person a hero. (As defined by
Dr. Alfredo Lagmay)
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On November 15, 1995 , the Technical Committee after deliberation and careful study
based on Dr. Onofre D. Corpuz’ and Dr. Alfredo Lagmay’s criteria selected the following
nine Filipino historical figures to be recommended as National Heroes:
a. Jose Rizal
b. Andres Bonifacio
c. Emilio Aguinaldo
d. Apolinario Mabini
e. Marcelo H. del Pilar
f. Sultan Dipatuan Kudarat
g. Juan Luna
h. Melchora Aquino
i. Gabriela Silang
2.1 Heroes
2.1.1.1 Decree of December 20, 1898 , issued by General Emilio Aguinaldo, declared
December 30 of every year a day of national mourning in honor of Dr. Jose Rizal and
other victims of the Philippine Revolution.
2.1.1.2 Act No. 137, which organized the politico-military district of Morong into the
Province of Rizal , was the first official step taken by the Taft Commission to honor our
greatest hero and martyr.
2.1.2.1 Act No. 2946, enacted by the Philippine Legislature on February 16, 1921 ,
made November 30 of each year a legal holiday to commemorate the birth of Andres
Bonifacio
2.1.2.2 Act No. 2760, issued on February 23, 1918 , confirmed and ratified all steps
taken for the creation, maintenance, improvement of national monuments and
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particularly for the erection of a monument to the memory of Andres Bonifacio
2.1.3.1 Act No. 3827, enacted by the Philippine Legislature on October 28, 1931 ,
declared the last Sunday of August of every year as National Heroes Day.
2.1.3.2 Proclamation No. 510, issued by Pres. Fidel V.Ramos on November 30, 1994 ,
declared the year 1996 as the year of Filipino Heroes as a tribute to all Filipinos who,
directly and indirectly, gave meaning and impetus to the cause of freedom, justice,
Philippine independence and nationhood.
2.1.3.3 R.A. No. 9070, April 8, 2001, declaring the eighteenth of December of every
year as a special working public holiday throughout the country to be known as the
Graciano Lopez-Jaena Day
2.2.1 R.A. No. 6701, February 10, 1989, declaring September One of every year, the
death anniversary of Gregorio Aglipay y Labayan, as Gregorio L. Aglipay Day and a
special non-working holiday in the Municipality of Batac, Province of Ilocos Norte
2.2.2 R.A. No. 7285, March 24, 1992, declaring February Nineteen of each year as
Doña Aurora Aragon Quezon Day a special nonworking holiday in the Province of
Aurora in order to commemorate the birth anniversary of Doña Aurora Aragon Quezon,
the first President of the Philippine National Red Cross, and Foundation Day of the
Province
2.2.3 R.A. No. 7805, September 1, 1994, declaring January 28 of every year as a non-
working special public holiday in the City of Cavite to be known as Julian Felipe Day
2.2.4 R.A. No. 7950, March 25, 1995, declaring December Eighteen of every year as
“Araw ng Laguna” and a special working day in the Province of Laguna and the City of
San Pablo to commemorate the memory and death of the late Governor Felicisimo T.
San Luis
2.2.5 R.A. No. 9067, April 8, 2001 , declaring April 15 of every year as President
Manuel A. Roxas Day which shall be observed as a special working public holiday in the
Province of Capiz and the City of Roxas
*From the Reference and Research Bureau Legislative Research Service, House of
Congress