Omnibus Mater (1960.02.10)
The text published under the name of John XXIII as the apostolic letter “Omnibus Mater” (10 February 1960) proclaims St. Louise de Marillac as heavenly patroness of all engaged in “Christian social works,” praising her collaboration with St. Vincent de Paul and elevating her as a universal model and intercessor for modern social activity, while clothing this gesture in pious language about charity, mercy for the suffering, and ecclesial approval expressed through liturgical privileges. In reality, this seemingly harmless act is a calculated element of the conciliar revolution: a sentimental, juridically hollow maneuver instrumentalizing a saint to baptize the emerging naturalistic “social” religion that would soon be codified by the Second Vatican pseudo-council.










