Letter To The Women of Malolos
Letter To The Women of Malolos
Letter To The Women of Malolos
3rd paragraph
* The confidence in Rizal that the country would achieve victory was restored.
* Confident that the Filipino woman would no longer bow her head to every unjust
order, to smile at an insult, to seek solace in humble tears.
* Questioned the teachings of priests including prolonged kneeling, long prayers,
large rosaries, soiled scapulars.
* Believed that God created all men equal with his own mind, conscience and will
unchained and free.
* Wrote an example for the young women to reflect on a father who gave each his
sons a lamp to light their way in the darkness. To not depend on the light of others
but help one another, seek others counsel in the search for the way.
4th paragraph
* Considered someone who wants to dominate others will as arrogant.
* More arrogant is he who poses as God as if he knew every manifestation of Gods
will and blasphemous is he who attributes to God everything he says and desires
making his personal enemies the enemies of God.
* Rizal said that no one should depend on his self alone. One should seek advice,
listen to others but in the end, should be able to comprehend and follow what is
most reasonable.
5th paragraph
* Rizal believed that the child of a woman roots from her actions.
* If a woman would follow the teachings of priests, her child would be the same. If a
woman would be courageous enough to seek the light, her child would be brave in
protecting his mother, fellow countrymen and country.
* Stated the rightful actions taught by God such giving to the needy, helping the
poor and feeding the hungry and not by being deaf to the entreaties of the poor,
stuffing those who are satiated, lavishing money on silver decorations for the altar,
giving alms to the church or the friar.
6h paragraph
* Exposed the wrong doings of friars and compares it to how Christ lived His life.
* Friars were able to gain money through selling of rosaries, scapulars, belts and
other things. They also taught people to give alms to the church for the forgiveness
of theirs sins.
* Stated that Christ didnt do any of these things for the forgiveness of peoples
sins.
7th paragraph
* Rizal is trying to ask his countrymen to be reasonable and seek for the light.
* Gave special mention to women and mothers because he believed that they were
the ones capable of opening the minds of men.
* Mothers and women to teach their children to praise the true God and not the one
set by friars. Teach their children to seek for the truth and not live in ignorance.
8th paragraph
* Compared the women in the Philippines and Asia to the women in Europe and
America.
* He believed that the duties of the women to her country are not beyond their
capabilities.
* Women in the Philippines and Asia are ignorant and oppressed while women in
Europe and America are powerful, brave, free and educated.
*So long as the mother is a slave, all her children can be enslaved also
9th paragraph
* Told the women in the Europe would extend their help to the women of the
Philippines.
* Saw the act of the young women of Malolos as a glow in the dark which could turn
out as a light as help reaches their shores.
10th paragraph
* Young women should choose wisely who to love and share her thoughts with.
* Spaniards and friars who came back to Spain from the Philippines broadcasted by
print and by word of mouth that the Filipino women are weak and ignorant.
* Spaniards and friars considered the naivet, excessive kindness, meekness or
blindness, the kissing of the hand were forms of flirtation.
* Friars related the sins confessed by women to their Spanish callers and
embellishing them at times with incredible tall and lewd stories.
* Filipinos in Spain could not stand what these friars are doing as if considering
Spanish women as sinless and Filipino women as sinners.
11th paragraph
* Stated an old custom in which the woman makes a man weak and coward. A
woman was considered to be the reason why a man wastes everything he had.
* Told the women that they should love only a man who can protect her weakness, a
noble mind that will not permit him to be the father of slaves.
* The woman should be the one encouraging her partner to live with courage and
honor and teach her children to be nationalistic.
5. If the Filipino woman will not change, she should not be entrusted with education
of her children.
6. Men are born equal, naked and without chains.
7. Analyze carefully the kind of religion taught to you.