Well kiddo, secularization means separating things that are related to religion from things that are related to government or daily life. In the Philippines a long time ago, the Catholic Church had a lot of power and influence over the government and people's lives. But some people wanted to make things more fair and equal, and they thought it wasn't right for the Church to have so much power. So they started a movement called the secularization movement.
This movement was all about making sure the government and people could make their own decisions without the Church telling them what to do. They wanted to give more rights to the people and make sure everyone was treated equally, regardless of their religion.
One of the biggest things the secularization movement did was to ask permission to allow Filipino priests to have more important positions in the Church. This was because before, only Spanish priests could have these positions, and the Filipinos were not given a chance to lead.
The movement also called for the government to have more power in making decisions, instead of just following what the Church said. This helped to create a more democratic society, where everyone had a say in what happened.
The secularization movement played an important role in creating the society we have today. We are now able to make decisions based on our own beliefs and opinions, and we are not just following what the Church says. This movement helped make us into a more fair and equal society, where everyone has a voice.