Bulacan Vice Governor Alexis Castro led this yearโs commemoration of the 164th birth anniversary of Dr. Jose P. Rizal at the historic Casa Real de Malolos, honoring the national hero as a timeless โHuwaran ng Katotohananโ or โModel of Truth.โ
In his keynote message, Castro urged the youth to revisit Rizalโs life and works, which continue to resonate in modern times. โRizalโs courage to stand for truthโeven when it cost him his lifeโis a legacy worth emulating,โ he said.

Castro highlighted Rizalโs groundbreaking novels ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ and ๐ธ๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐ข๐ ๐ก๐๐๐๐ ๐๐, which exposed the abuses of Spanish friars and colonial authorities. These works, he said, laid the foundation for Filipinos’ awakening and resistance.
The Vice Governor also pointed to Rizalโs advocacy for womenโs education, particularly his support for the Kadalagahan ng Malolos, a group of young women who boldly petitioned then Spanish Governor General Valeriano Weyler for the right to education. Rizal praised them in his famous letter, โTo the Young Women of Malolos,โ and later met them personally in Malolos.
The Casa Real de Malolos, venue of the celebration, is historically significant as it was where the first National Day of Mourning for Rizal was held in December 1898 upon orders of then-President Emilio Aguinaldo during the First Philippine Republic. This annual Rizal commemoration in Bulacan is held under City Resolution No. 87-2020, initiated by the Order of the Knights of Rizal-Barasoain Chapter and the Sangguniang Panglungsod of Malolos.
Vice Governor Castro emphasized that in todayโs age of misinformation, Rizalโs valuesโtruth, education, and civic courageโremain more important than ever. He called on Bulakenyos, especially the youth, to be modern-day champions of truth, just as Rizal was. (PIA Region 3)








