Swiss-Founded Ladies of Rizal Switzerland Holds Historic Pioneer Oath-Taking Ceremony
Inspired by this vision, the Ladies of Rizal Switzerland aims to ensure that Rizal’s ideals remain vibrant and relevant for future generations. Beyond ceremonial activities, the organization will actively promote Filipino culture, community engagement, and national pride among Filipinos living abroad. It also seeks to introduce international audiences to the richness of Philippine heritage and identity.
March 7, 2026 - Kriens, Switzerland — In a moment of pride and historic significance for the Filipino community in Europe, the majestic Schloss Schauensee became the setting for the Oath-Taking Ceremony of the pioneer officers and members of Ladies of Rizal Switzerland, the first Swiss-founded affiliate organization inspired by the ideals of the Knights of Rizal.
The landmark event marked a powerful new chapter for Filipinos in Switzerland, celebrating Filipino heritage, identity, and the enduring legacy of Philippine national hero José Rizal.
Set against the historic elegance of the lakeside castle, guests were captivated by the significance of the occasion, the unveiling of the organization’s modern and distinctive logo, and the grace and beauty of participants dressed in traditional Filipiniana attire. The ceremony blended heritage and modern vision, reflecting the organization’s mission to carry Rizal’s ideals into the future.
Michelle Ngo Salangsang recalled that in 2011, she and her husband moved to Switzerland, which they now proudly call home. This year marked a meaningful milestone for their family as they were granted Swiss citizenship—an achievement she described as both humbling and empowering.
Yet despite building a life abroad, Salangsang emphasized that Filipino identity remains deeply rooted in their hearts.
“Wherever we go, our Filipino heart remains steadfast,” she said. “We are proud of our soil. Proud of our bloodline. Proud of our story.”
She reminded attendees that the gathering represented something far greater than a ceremonial event.
“Today is not merely a ceremony. It is a promise to the future.”
Drawing inspiration from the life of José Rizal, Salangsang reflected on how the national hero demonstrated that ideas and courage could transform a nation.
Through his groundbreaking novels Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo, Rizal awakened national consciousness among Filipinos and courageously exposed injustices during the Spanish colonial era.
Unlike many revolutionaries of his time, Rizal fought not with weapons but with truth, intellect, and moral courage. His essays, novels, and letters ignited hope among Filipinos and opened the eyes of the world to the injustices faced by his people.
That courage came at great cost. Rizal endured exile and persecution before ultimately sacrificing his life for the dignity and freedom of his countrymen. He was executed at Bagumbayan (Luneta), a defining moment that forever shaped Philippine history.
“His martyrdom was not an accident of history,” Salangsang said. “It was a conscious sacrifice. He chose principle over comfort. He chose country over self.”
Yet even in the face of injustice, Rizal’s final message to his people was one of hope, love, and faith in the future—particularly in the youth.
“Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan,” Rizal famously declared—the youth are the hope of the nation.
Part of this mission includes promoting Philippine tourism by inviting the world to experience the country’s extraordinary natural beauty—from the pristine beaches of Boracay, to the breathtaking Banaue Rice Terraces, and the crystal-clear waters of Palawan.
“The Philippines is not just a destination,” Salangsang said. “It is an experience of warmth, color, music, and soul.”
The organization also underscored its commitment to promoting the Filipino language and cultural traditions as essential elements in preserving identity and strengthening the connection among Filipinos worldwide.
The ceremony concluded with heartfelt gratitude to the generous sponsors whose support helped make the historic event possible. Special recognition was given to Sir Yenz Salangsang KCR, ELF for Health, Jet’s Wok, Philair Logistics, Kabayan Corner, Jaden’s International, KOR Switzerland, Athea Couture, and De MOi Conscious Beauty for their valuable contributions.
The Ladies of Rizal Switzerland also extended special appreciation to distinguished honorary guests including H. E. Bernard Faustino La Madrid Dy, Ambassador of the Philippines to Switzerland and Liechtenstein; Stephan Urs Breu, KGOR; and Sir Yenz Salangsang, KCR.
Gratitude was likewise extended to Honorary Designer Lady Jocelyn Gacad of the Kababaihang Rizalista Milan for her contribution to the cultural fashion show that followed the ceremony, highlighting Filipino elegance and tradition.
The organization also warmly acknowledged the support of the Knights of Rizal Lucerne and fellow Ladies of Rizal chapters, whose presence symbolized unity, solidarity, and the shared mission of keeping Rizal’s ideals alive across borders.
As the evening concluded, one message resonated clearly: even thousands of kilometers from the Philippines, the spirit of José Rizal continues to inspire Filipinos to carry their heritage with pride and purpose.











