Character Formation Nationalism and Patriotism 3005.pptx

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Character Formation Nationalism and Patriotism

Philippine National Anthem Gen. Aguinaldo wanted a march tune, something similar to the Marcha Real Espanola , the Spanish National Hymn. With such specifications, Julian Felipe composed the national anthem entitled Himno Nacional Filipino . Sometime in August 1899, at the height of the Filipino-American War, a youthful soldier poet named Jose Palma, wrote a poem in Spanish to fit the music of the Himno Nacional Filipino . With the title Filipinas, the poem was originally published September 3, 1899 in the La Independencia . During the American era, the National Anthem was translated into English by Camilo Osias and A.L Lane. However, in the early 1990, its official lyrics were interpreted by Felipe de Leon from the original Spanish lyrics, and this is what we are using today.  

Philippine National Anthem FILIPINAS ( Jose Palma, 1899) Tierra adorada, Hija del sol de Oriente, Su fuego ardiente En ti latiendo está. Tierra de amores, Del heroísmo cuna, Los invasores, No te hollarán jamás. En tu azul cielo, en tus auras, En tus montes y en tu mar, Esplende y late el poema De tu amada libertad. Tu pabellón, que en las lides, La victoria iluminó, No verá nunca apagados Sus estrellas y su sol. Tierra de dichas, de sol y amores, En tu regazo dulce es vivir. Es una gloria para tus hijos, Cuando te ofenden, por ti morir. Former English version ( The Philippine Hymn ) Land of the morning, Child of the sun returning, With fervor burning Thee do our souls adore. Land dear and holy, Cradle of noble heroes, Ne'er shall invaders Trample thy sacred shores. Ever within thy skies and through thy clouds, And o'er thy hills and seas, Do we behold the radiance, feel the throb Of glorious liberty. Thy banner dear to all our hearts, Its sun and stars alight, Oh, never shall its shining fields Be dimmed by tyrant's might! Beautiful land of love, o land of light, In thine embrace 'tis rapture to lie, But it is glory ever, when thou art wronged, For us, thy sons to suffer and die.

Bayang magiliw , Perlas ng silanganan , Alab ng puso Sa dibdib mo'y buhay . Lupang hinirang , Duyan ka ng magiting , Sa manlulupig Di ka pasisiil . Sa dagat at bundok , Sa simoy at sa langit mong bughaw , May dilag ang tula At awit sa paglayang minamahal . Ang kislap ng watawat mo'y Tagumpay na nagniningning ; Ang bituin at araw niya , Kailan pa ma'y di magdidilim . Lupa ng araw , ng luwalhati't pagsinta , Buhay ay langit sa piling mo ; Aming ligaya na ' pag may mang-aapi , Ang mamatay nang dahil sa ' yo . Philippine National Anthem Official Filipino version ( Lupang Hinirang )

Flag-Raising Ceremony Under RA 1265, the flag ceremony is compulsory in all educational institutions. The recitation of the Panatang Makabayan and Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Watawat ng Pilipinas should be done after the singing of the National Anthem, and the singing of ako ay Pilipino should be in the last part.

PANATANG MAKABAYAN (New Version) Iniibig ko ang Pilipinas , aking lupang sinilangan , tahanan ng aking lahi ; kinukupkop ako at tinutulungan maging malakas , masipag at marangal . Dahil mahal ko ang Pilipinas , diringgin ko ang payo ng aking mga magulang , susundin ko ang tuntunin ng paaralan , tutuparin ko ang mga tungkulin ng mamamayang makabayan : naglilingkod , nag- aaral at nagdarasal nang buong katapatan . Iaalay ko ang aking buhay , pangarap , pagsisikap sa bansang Pilipinas . (Original Version) Iniibig ko ang Pilipinas . Ito ang aking lupang sinilangan . Ito ang tahanan ng aking lahi . Ako'y kanyang kinukupkop at tinutulungan Upang maging malakas , maligaya at kapakipakinabang . Bilang ganti , diringgin ko ang payo ng aking mga magulang , Susundin ko ang mga tuntunin ng aking paaralan , Tutuparin ko ang mga tungkulin ng isang mamamayang makabayan at masunurin sa batas , Paglilingkuran ko ang aking bayan nang walang pag-iimbot at ng buong katapatan , Sisikapin kong maging isang tunay na Pilipino sa isip , sa salita , at sa gawa .

Ako ay Pilipino Ako ay Pilipino Ang dugo'y maharlika Likas sa aking puso Adhikaing kay ganda Sa Pilipinas na aking bayan Lantay na Perlas ng Silanganan Wari'y natipon ang kayamanan ng Maykapal Bigay sa 'king talino Sa mabuti lang laan Sa aki'y katutubo Ang maging mapagmahal Ako ay Pilipino Ako ay Pilipino Isang bansa , isang diwa Ang minimithi ko Sa bayan ko't bandila Laan buhay ko't diwa Ako ay Pilipino Pilipinong totoo Ako ay Pilipino Ako ay Pilipino Taas noo kahit kanino Ang Pilipino ay ako

Commemoration As Nation, give value to the sacrifices of those people who sacrificed their lives to obtain freedom-these men and women are our “heroes”. Sacrificing oneself for the sake of the country represents ultimate dedication, devotion, and loyalty; it is also the most valuable gift that can be given by a citizen to his/her country these heroes deserve to be remembered throughout the generation.

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November 30 August 26 June 12 April 9 December 30 May 28 – June 12

November 30 August 26 May 28 – June 12 April 9 December 30 June 12

November 30 May 28 – June 12 June 12 April 9 December 30 Commemoration As Nation, give value to the sacrifices of those people who sacrificed their lives to obtain freedom-these men and women are our “heroes”. Sacrificing oneself for the sake of the country represents ultimate dedication, devotion, and loyalty; it is also the most valuable gift that can be given by a citizen to his/her country these heroes deserve to be remembered throughout the generation. August 26

August 26 May 28 – June 12 June 12 April 9 December 30 Commemoration As Nation, give value to the sacrifices of those people who sacrificed their lives to obtain freedom-these men and women are our “heroes”. Sacrificing oneself for the sake of the country represents ultimate dedication, devotion, and loyalty; it is also the most valuable gift that can be given by a citizen to his/her country these heroes deserve to be remembered throughout the generation. November 30

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CALL FOR PATRIOTISM AND NATIONALISM How can we demonstrate our allegiance to our country? First of all, one must keep faith in the soundness of our system of government, in our constitution, in our laws, and in the duly elected leaders of our country. Allegiance to our country does not mean simply professing love of our country and pride as a Filipino. What must borne in mind as a Filipino is that being a citizen of the Philippine is a privilege; it is a recognition of our rights to utilize the resources of our country and to be protected by our government. however, in return for enjoying the rights as a Filipino citizen, we must assume obligations to defend the country.

CALL FOR PATRIOTISM AND NATIONALISM According to Pres. Manuel L. Quezon, on the one hand, “A nation of trained men, ready to defend their country has the lasting respect of itself and of the world’ and that on the other hand, ‘a nation of helpless citizen can expect nothing but slavery at home and contempt abroad” Under the National Defense Act that was implemented during the Commonwealth Era, the Military Service shall be obligatory for all citizens of the Philippine; Even women should receive such instruction and training as might be necessary for performing auxiliary service.

CALL FOR PATRIOTISM AND NATIONALISM “LOYALTY” is defined as faithfulness, consistency, devotion, alliance, and fidelity to one’s superior or duty, cause, or principle. It is the feeling or sentiment, often strong or even enthusiastic, that accompanies one’s sense of allegiance. Loyalty as a virtue is intangible. It exists as a pervading spirit in a relationship of a people to a country, of man to people, it is especially manifested when the relationship is put to test, such as when extraneous force threatens that which is the object of loyalty.

CALL FOR PATRIOTISM AND NATIONALISM “OBEDIENCE” In Military organization is very important.it is defined as the submission to authority and willingness to obey. Lack of obedience will not only prejudice the interest of individuals but can also defeat the welfare and objectives of the group to which they belong.

CALL FOR PATRIOTISM AND NATIONALISM “COURTESY” is the expression or manifestation of consideration for others. It is a virtue that is expected of all individuals from all walks of life. In the Military, courtesy is a great requirement because it is the basis of military discipline. Once it is not observed whole heartedly, the organization will lose its orderliness and they may even disintegrate. Courtesy promotes good relationships as well as a closer coordination and teamwork among members of the organizations. It makes the organization dignified and ensures good relations with the public.

CALL FOR PATRIOTISM AND NATIONALISM A soldier who is not courageous is not a fine and dependable soldier. Fear is a natural human emotion that takes place among unusual circumstances, especially in the face of imminent threat and danger. The acts of heroism among soldiers are achieved not because of their lack of fear but because of their control over the normal human feeling of fear. Moral courage, fear of failure, criticism and ridicule have often discouraged men from doing what is right, just, and noble. Hence, courage to do things right in the face of possible failure and criticism is a triumph in itself.

CALL FOR PATRIOTISM AND NATIONALISM The state shall establish and maintain one police force, which shall be national and scope and civilian and character, to be administered and controlled by a national police commission. The authority of local executives over the police unit and their theories diction shall be provided by law (Art. XVI, Sec,6,1997 Constitution). However, “in times of national emergency, the PNP, The Bureau of Fire Protection, and The Bureau of Jail Management, Penology shall, upon the direction of the President, assist the armed forces in meeting the national emergencies” (Sec.3, RA 8551).

CALL FOR PATRIOTISM AND NATIONALISM While it is very clear that the PNP is civilian in character, PNP forces can be deployed in times of national emergency, which means they should also be ready to defend the country at any time. It is difficult to conceptualize “civilian character” in PNP considering that the so-called “Military Mentality” is still there.
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