Celestino Rodriguez Explained

Celestino Lazala Rodriguez
Honorific Prefix:The Honorable
Birth Date:May 11, 1872
Profession:Lawyer
Nationality:Filipino
Birth Place:Bogo, Cebu, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Office:Senator of the Philippines from the 10th district
Term Start:October 16, 1916
Term End:June 2, 1925
Predecessor:Position established
Successor:Pedro Rodríguez
Office2:Member of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from Cebu's 1st district
Term Start2:June 9, 1945
Term End2:May 25, 1946
Predecessor2:Tereso Dosdos
Successor2:Jovenal Almendras
Office3:Member of the National Assembly from Cebu's 1st district
Term Start3:September 16, 1935
Term End3:December 30, 1938
Predecessor3:Tereso Dosdos
Successor3:Tereso Dosdos
Office4:Member of the Philippine Assembly from Cebu's 1st district
Term Start4:1907
Term End4:1912
Predecessor4:Position established
Successor4:Gervasio Padilla
Office5:Municipal President of Cebu
Vicepresident5:Luciano Bacayo
Term Start5:1905
Term End5:1907
Predecessor5:Florentino Rallos
Successor5:Luciano Bacayo
Party:Nacionalista

Celestino Rodríguez y Lasala (May 11, 1872  - 1955)[1] was a Filipino lawyer and politician from Cebu, Philippines. He served as member and deputy in the Philippine Assembly (1907–1912), as senator (1916–1922), member of the 1st National Assembly (1935–1938), and 1st Congress of the Commonwealth in 1945.

Early life

He was born to parents José Francisco Rodríguez Álvarez (of San Esteban de Molleda, Asturias) and Vicenta Lasala in Bogo, Cebu on May 11, 1872, coming from a wealthy Bogo family with extensive landholdings in the northern sugar-belt towns of the province.[2] He married his cousin Ignacia Lasala and had four children. At Ateneo de Manila, he acquired a bachelor's degree in 1892 and a law degree from the Universidad Central de Madrid in 1900.[3]

Career

Passing the bar and having been called to the bench in 1902, he practiced law as his main profession.

In 1904, Rodriguez first became the municipal president of Cebu. In 1907, he was elected to the Philippine Assembly as member of the 1st Philippine Legislature representing Cebu's 1st district, then was reelected for the 2nd Philippine Legislature in 1910 until 1912,[4] and would become deputy.[5] The Philippine Assembly was organized to pave the way for independence from the American rule.[6] He became the first representative of the old first district of Cebu, which included the towns of Bogo, Borbon, Catmon, Danao, Pilar, Poro, San Francisco, Sogod, Tabogon, and Tudela.

Later, Rodriguez was elected senator and served in the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Legislatures, from 1916 until 1925.[7] At the time, the country was divided into 12 senatorial districts, with each district voting two senators;[8] Rodriguez represented Cebu, which was the 10th district.

Rodriguez was voted as a member of the 1st National Assembly, representing Cebu's first district, from 1935 to 1938. He then served in the 1st Congress of the Commonwealth after the war in 1945.

Historical commemoration

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Don Celestino Rodríguez y Lasala. Geni.com. January 9, 2024.
  2. Book: Sidel, John Thayer . Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines . 1999 . Stanford University Press . 0-8047-3745-2 . Stanford, California . en.
  3. Web site: Celestino Rodriguez . https://web.archive.org/web/20190510211342/https://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/former_senators/celestino_rodriguez.htm . May 10, 2019 . May 16, 2019 . Senate of the Philippines.
  4. Web site: Roster of Philippine Legislators . https://web.archive.org/web/20190514011714/http://www.congress.gov.ph/legislators/?v=members . May 14, 2019 . May 17, 2019 . House of Representatives.
  5. Book: Mojares, Resil B. . The History of Cebu, Philippines . 2014 . Provincial Government of Cebu with the assistance of the University of San Carlos . 978-971-9972-23-5 . Cebu City . 953176470.
  6. Web site: September 5, 2012 . The History of the First Philippine Assembly (1907-1916) . March 20, 2022 . National Historical Commission of the Philippines . November 12, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201112201309/https://nhcp.gov.ph/the-history-of-the-first-philippine-assembly-1907-1916/ . dead .
  7. Web site: List of Previous Senators . https://web.archive.org/web/20190530111410/https://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/senlist.asp . May 30, 2019 . May 17, 2019 . Senate of the Philippines.
  8. Web site: History of the Senate . https://web.archive.org/web/20190530111539/http://senate.gov.ph/about/history.asp . May 30, 2019 . May 17, 2019 . Senate of the Philippines.
  9. News: Oaminal . Clarence Paul . March 10, 2014 . Don Celestino Rodriguez St., Cebu City . The Freeman . Cebupedia . March 20, 2022 . PressReader.