2. What is Katipunan?
• Kataas-taasan kagalang-galang na
Katipunan nang mga anak ng bayan
(KKK).Was a revolutionary society that
espoused independence and freedom
for the Philippines through force of
arms.
• It was founded by Andres Bonifacio
immediately after rizal’s arrest in 1892
3. • Emilio Jacinto y Dizon known as the “Brains of
the Katipunan”
• Born in December 15, 1875 in Trozo, Manila.
• His parents are Mariano Jacinto and Josefa
Dizon.
• His Uncle is Don Jose Dizon, one of the founders
of Katipunan.
• He Studied Law in University of Santo Tomas.
• At the age of 18 years old, he gave up his studies
and joined the Katipunan in 1894
Who is Emilio Jacinto?
4. • Edited the Katipunan revolutionary paper.
• He was also a poet.
• He became one of the leaders of the Katipunan.
• He served as an adviser, secretary, and fiscal to
Bonifacio.
• Emilio Jacinto died at the age of 24 in 1899.
• Caused of his death was malaria.
• He wrote the Kartila- The primer of the Katipunan
where rules and regulations are contained.
Who is Emilio Jacinto?
6. AIMS OF KATIPUNAN
Was based on the
principle of self help
and the defense of
the weak and the
poor.
Was the separation of the
Philippines from the Spain to
secure the independence of
the colony.
Focus on the
teaching of good
manners, hygiene,
and good moral
character.
CIVIC POLITICAL MORAL
7. • Original title was “Manga aral nang Katipunan ng mga
A.N.B”
• serves as the guidebook for new members of the
organization, which laid out the group’s rules and
principles. It was primarily written by Andres Bonifacio.
Kartilya of the Katipunan
8. FACTORS THAT COULD HAVE INFLUENCED THE AUTHOR IN WRITING THE DOCUMENT:
Kartilya of the Katipunan
• 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.
10. 1.The life that is not consecrated to a lofty and reasonable
purpose is a tree without a shade, if not a poisonous weed.
( Ang buhay na hindi ginugugol sa isang Malaki at banal na kadahilanan ay
kahoy na walang lilim, kundi damong makamandag)
2. To do good for personal gain and not for its own sake is
not virtue.
(Ang gawang magaling na nagbubuhat sa paghahambog o pagpipita sa sarili,
at hindi, at hindi talagang nasang gumawa ng kagalingan, ay di kabaitan.)
11. 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.
( Ang tunay na kabanalan ay ang pagkakawang-gawa, ang pag-ibig
sa kapwa at ang isukat and bawat kilos, gawa’t pangungusap sa
talagang katuwiran.)
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.
( Maitim man o maputi ang kulay ng balat, lahat ng tao’y
makakapantay; mangyayaring ang isa’y hihigitan sa dunong, sa
yaman, sa ganda; ngunit di mahihigitan sa pagkatao.)
12. 5. The honorable man prefers honor to personal gain; the
scoundrel, gain to honor.
(Ang may mataas na kalooban, inuuna and (dangal o) puri
kaysa pagpipita sa sarili; ang may hamak na kalooban, inuuna
ang pagpipita sa sarili sa puri)
6. To the honorable man, his word is sacred.
( sa taong may hiya, salita’y panunumpa)
13. 7. Do not waste thy time: wealth can be recovered but
not time lost.
(Huwag mong sayangin ang panahon; ang yamang nawalay
mangyayaring magbalik; ngunit panahong nagdaan nay di na muli
pang magdadaan.)
8. Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor before
the law or in the field.
( Ipagtangol mo ang inaapi; kabakahin ang umaapi)
14. 9. The prudent man is sparing in words and faithful in keeping secrets.
(Ang taong matalino’y ang may pag-iingat sa bawat sasabihin; matutong
ipaglihim ang dapat ipaglihim)
10. On the thorny path of life, man is the guide of woman (Parents) and the
children, and if the guide leads to the precipice, those whom he guides will
also go there.
(Sa daang matinik ng buhay, lalaki ang siyang patnugot ng asawa at mga
anak; kung ang umaakay ay tungo sasama, patutunguhan ng inaakay ay
kasamaan din. (Ang simula nito ay obserbasyon sa ugnayan ng babae at lalaki
sa panahon ng Katipunan; para sa kasalukuyan,iminumungkahing ipalit ang
sumusunod: "Sa daang matinik ng buhay, ang mga magulang ang patnugot
ngmaganak; kung ang umaakay ay tungo sa sama, and patutunguhan ng
inaakay ay kasamaan din.)
15. 11. Thou must not look upon woman a same replay thing, but a faithful
companion how ill 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.
(Ang babae ay huwag mong tingnang isang bagayna libangan lamang, kundi
isnag katuwang at karamay (ng lalaki) sa mga kahirapan nitongbuhay;
gamitin mo nang buong pagpipitagan ang kanyang (pisikal na ) kahinaan,
alalahanin anginang pinagbuhatan at nagiwi sa iyongkasanggulan.)
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.
(Ang di mo ibig gawin sa asawamo, anak at kapatid, ay huwagmong
gagawin sa asawa, anak at kapatid ng iba.)
16. 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 father land,
though he be born in the wilderness and know no tongue but his own.
(Ang kamahalan ng tao'y wala sa pagkahari, wala sa tangos ngilong at puti ng mukha,
wala sa pagkaparing kahalili ng Diyos,wala sa mataas na kalagayan sa balat ng lupa:
wagas at tunay na mahal na tao, kahit laking gubat at walang nababatid kundisariling
wika, yaong may magandang asal, may isang pangungusap, may dangal at puri, yaong di
nagpaaapi't dinakikiapi; yaong marunong magdamdam at marunong lumingapsa bayang
tinubuan.)
17. 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.
(Paglaganap ng mga aral na ito, at maningning na sisikat ang araw ng mahal na kalayaan
dito sa kaaba-abangSangkapuluan at sabungan ng matamis niyang liwanagang
nangagkaisang magkakalahi't magkakapatid, ngliwanag ng walang katapusan, ang mga
ginugol nabuhay, pagod, at mga tiniis na kahirapa'y labis nangmatutumbasan.)
18. • Share the story of how Filipino 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.
Significance of the Kartilya ng Katipunan