Knights of Rizal

Knights of Rizal
Orden de Caballeros de Rizál
Mga Maginoo ni Rizal
Awarded by Philippines Order's Supreme Council
TypeOrder of Chivalry
CountryPhilippines Philippines
MottoNon Omnis Moriar
Not everything in me will die.
Hindi lahat sa akin ay mamamatay.
Awarded forMen of legal age with good moral character and reputation who received admission upon the endorsement of two active Knights and the approval of the Supreme Council or have performed an outstanding achievement for the Philippines or for the Order.
StatusCurrently constituted, with legislative charter
Supreme CommanderSir Raymundo A. del Rosario, KGCR
GradesKnight Grand Cross of Rizal (KGCR)
Knight Grand Officer of Rizal (KGOR)
Knight Commander of Rizal (KCR)
Knight Officer of Rizal (KOR)
Knight of Rizal (KR)
Precedence
Next (higher)Awards and decorations of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Presidential Medal of Merit

Ribbon bar of the order

Knight Insignia, The Order of the Knights of Rizal
Knight Insignia, The Order of the Knights of Rizal

The Knights of Rizal is an Order of Chivalry from the Philippines, created to honor and uphold the ideals of Philippine national hero José Rizal.[1]

The civic organisation[1] of the "Order of the Knights of Rizal" was established in 1911 by Colonel Antonio C. Torres, who later served as the first Filipino chief of police of Manila.[2] The Order was granted a legislative charter by President Elpidio Quirino[2] as a non-sectarian, non-partisan, civic, patriotic, and cultural organization under Republic Act 646 on June 14, 1951.[1] Although not a state order, it is the one order of knighthood in the Philippines officially recognized and endorsed by an official act of the national government, and its awards and titles are recognized by the Honors code of the Philippines as official awards of the Republic.[3] The Order is often worn by members of the Philippine government and diplomatic corps. The insignia of the Order of the Knights of Rizal is ranked seventh in the Order of Wear pursuant to the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Honors Code of the Philippines.[4]

Since its founding, the Order has grown to more than 25,000 members belonging to 131 active chapters in the Philippines and 61 active chapters around the world.[5] Its international headquarters is located on Bonifacio Drive in Port Area, Manila.

  1. ^ a b c Republic Act No. 646 (June 14, 1951), An Act to Convert the "Orden de Caballeros de Rizal" Into a Public Corporation to be Known in English as "Knights of Rizal" and in Spanish as "Orden de Caballeros de Rizal", and to Define Its Purposes and Powers, Official Gazette, archived from the original on September 28, 2021, retrieved June 16, 2020
  2. ^ a b "The Order of the Knights of Rizal". Manila Bulletin. June 14, 2001. Retrieved November 27, 2008.
  3. ^ "Speech of President Aquino at the International Assembly and Conference of Rizal, February 17, 2011". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines.
  4. ^ Executive Order No. 236 (September 19, 2003), "Implementing Rules and Regulations", Establishing the Honors Code of the Philippines to Create an Order of Precedence of Honors Conferred and for Other Purposes (PDF), Official Gazette, archived (PDF) from the original on April 5, 2023, retrieved May 25, 2020
  5. ^ "Order of theKnights Of Rizal". knightsofrizal.org.ph. Retrieved July 20, 2018.

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