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I just was funny how lowly priests, part of the Friarocracy of the Spanish Tyrants were the ones who caused the end of the Spanish control in PI and became one of the first Heroes of the Final Spanish Revolution.




The Filipino people had been languishing in silence and apathy during the long time they have remained under Spanish rule. Though there were a few brave souls who refused to remain silent in the face of injustice, they too needed a big push before they could pick up the cudgels for the Filipinos who fell victims at the hands of foreign oppressors.

It was after the execution of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jose Apolonio Burgos and Jacinto Zamora on February 17, 1873 that this needed impetus to fight for freedom came.


Their Crusade
The three priests, all graduates of the University of Sto. Tomas, were brilliant men who used their education to fight for reforms to break the 300 year old dominance of the Spanish government.

They headed the secularization movement which alleviated the plight of Filipino priests by insisting on the prior right of the native secular clergy to assignment in parishes over that of the friars newly arrived from Spain. Burgos, the youngest and most brilliant of the three, was especially vulnerable in this regard since he was the synodal examiner of parish priests. He got into a tiff more than once with then Archbishop of Manila Gregorio Martinez in this regard.

Burgos was linked to many activities perceived as hostile towards the Spanish since he was also one of the organizers of the Committee of Reformers which campaigned for more liberal laws. The Committee was composed of two sections: the laymen and the clergy. The lay group was header by Joaquin Pardo de Tavera while the cleric section, which included Gomez and Zamora, was headed by Burgos.

This reform committee staged demonstrations both during the liberal administration of Gen. Carlos Ma. De La Torre and the reactionary period under Gen. Rafael Izquierdo.

Gomez, parish priest in Bacoor, Cavite was founder of the newspaper La Verdad(The Truth) in which he described the deplorable conditions of the country and printed the liberal articles of Burgos.

The priests earned the ire of the Spanish and were called filibusteros.
126th Anniversary of the GOMBURZA Martyrdom

Recently, a commemorative event was held in honor of the martyred priests. This was organized by the National Centennial Commission through its GOMBURZA Anniversary Committee, in cooperation with the National Historical Institute, the Manila Tourism and Cultural Affairs Bureau, the National Parks Development Authority and the Intramuros Administration.

The special rites, held at the Rizal Park, GOMBURZA Monument and the Paco Park Cemetery started at 6:30am. Flowers were offered at the Monument the execution site of the three martyrs.

Highlight of the event was the unveiling of a marker at Paco Park Cemetery declaring the park a National Historical Shrine. This was contained in a resolution by the NHI recognizing the park as the place of interment of national hero Jose Rizal and the GOMBURZA.

The recent discovery of bones at the Paco Park by the Manila City Engineers Office became big news as they appeared to be those of one of the GOMBURZA priests. It was but unfortunate that the said bones were found in the ladies' comfort room.

Luis J. Morales, Executive Director of the NCC, earlier expressed interest in this finding. "For years, the government and the public were unaware of the exact location of the three martyred priests' tombs because there were no markers or epitaphs when the GOMBURZA remains were laid at the Paco Cemetery. Unfortunately, public toilets were built at the site of the tomb."

"It was coincidental or just by divine providence that one of the alleged GOMBURZA bones was finally discovered last month, probably in time for yesterday's commemorative rites of the 126th Year Anniversary of the Martyrdom of GOMBURZA," he added.

With this new development, the NCC has embarked on a project to verify the authenticity of the bones.

Excerpts. Jennifer R. Casipit. Kalayaan Vol 3 No 3 March 1998


http://www.msc.edu.ph/centennial/gomburza.html
Ek-ek
I hope they could identify them properly.

Most of the records were destroyed during the battle of Manila in 1945
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