Retraction of Rizal
Retraction of Rizal
Retraction of Rizal
WHAT IS A RETRACTION
LETTER?
A retraction letter is a document that
withdraws, or rescinds, a previous
claim. In the world of construction and
mechanics lien rights, a retraction
letter is most often used to retract a
preliminary notice or a notice of intent
to lien.
WHAT WAS THE RETRACTION ABOUT
The letter, Dated on December 29, 1896, was said to have been signed
by the National Hero himself, Jose P. Rizal retracted because the church
would not allow his marriage to Josephine Bracken unless he retracted
his masonic affiliation.
“I declare myself a catholic and in this Religion in which I was born and
educated I wish to live and die.
Father Balaguer, the priest who had married them testified under oath
that:
At 6:00 in the morning of Dec. 30, Josephine Bracken and one of
Rizal’s sisters, arrived crying bitterly. With the knowledge of the warden of
the Fort, I proceeded to the marriage of Rizal and Josephine.
C. The Catholic Devotion Books.
After Rizal had retracted, he read a blue pamphlet entitled, Aceptación de
la Muerte, Containing the “Acts of Faith, Hope, and Charity”. After this, he
went to confession and received Holy Communion.
Rizal did not fight the Catholic Religion; He fought those who abused that religion.
Rizal was not against the Catholic religion but was against the manner the Catholic
religion was practiced by the friars in the Philippines during his time.