Title
Holiday for Jose Abad Santos Martyrdom
Law
Proclamation No. 104
Decision Date
Apr 20, 1963
Diosdado Macapagal declares May 2, 1963, a special public holiday to honor the martyrdom of Jose Abad Santos, recognizing his significant role as a symbol of Filipino ideals during World War II.

Law Summary

Significance of the Date

  • The date marks the anniversary of the execution of Jose Abad Santos.
  • Jose Abad Santos is recognized as a jurist, patriot, and martyr.
  • His execution date is commemorated to honor his contributions and sacrifice.

Justification for the Holiday

  • Jose Abad Santos is regarded as an outstanding Filipino martyr during the Second World War.
  • His martyrdom is considered to be on par with other historical Filipino martyrs like Dr. Jose Rizal and Fathers Jose Burgos, Mariano Gomez, and Jacinto Zamora.
  • The establishment of this day as a holiday serves as a tribute to his patriotic ideals.

Symbolic Importance

  • The martyrdom of Jose Abad Santos symbolizes the purest ideals of the Filipino people.
  • This commemoration is meant to inspire and remind Filipinos of their national ideals and sacrifices made in history.

Legal Authority and Formalization

  • The proclamation is made by the President of the Philippines, Diosdado Macapagal.
  • The legal basis for the proclamation is section 30 of the Revised Administrative Code.
  • The proclamation is formally signed and sealed by the President and the Executive Secretary, Salvador L. Mario.

Scope of the Holiday

  • The special public holiday applies nationwide, covering the entire Philippines.
  • It officially recognizes May 2, 1963, as a day of national significance and remembrance.

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