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The spark that refuses to die

Manila Bulletin

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January 21, 2026

On Jan. 20, 1872, a brief and seemingly unimportant mutiny at the Cavite arsenal awakened a nation — and shook an empire.

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What began as a dispute over unfair labor policies ended with three Filipino priests — Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora publicly executed by Spanish authorities.If social media had existed 154 years ago, the Cavite Mutiny would’ve gone viral in seconds. Imagine the breaking news flooding your feeds: “Workers at the Cavite arsenal rebel against unfair treatment!” Then, faster than any hashtag could trend, Spanish colonial authorities would unleash their fake news cavalry to pin the blame on three beloved priests for supposedly stirring rebellion.

Their names, forever linked as Gomburza, became more than a rallying cry — they became a conscience. Their courage in the face of injustice ignited the imagination of a young generation, including Jose Rizal, who would dedicate El Filibusterismo to their memory. Revolutionary leaders such as Andres Bonifacio and members of the Katipunan likewise regarded Gomburza as martyrs whose sacrifice helped justify the struggle for independence. That act of remembrance became the seed of Filipino nationalism.

They weren’t soldiers. They didn’t carry guns. Their “crime” was daring to speak up for Filipino rights and equality in the priesthood. For that, Gomburza were executed publicly — not just silenced, but transformed into symbols of a people’s awakening.

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