ANGELORUM-MEXICANAE (1959.05.23)
The constitution ANGELORUM — MEXICANAE, issued by John XXIII on 23 May 1959, announces the erection of the new territorial structure called the “Diocese of Tlaxcala,” carved from the territories of Puebla (“Angelorum”) and Mexico City. It details boundaries, designates Tlaxcala as episcopal see with St Joseph’s as cathedral, orders at least an elementary seminary, prescribes sending the best students to the Pontifical Latin American College in Rome, sets norms for the cathedral chapter or diocesan consultors, defines the economic base of the “episcopal mensa,” and entrusts execution to the Apostolic Delegate. In one phrase: this solemn and juridical-sounding act is the administrative signature sealing the prelude to the conciliar usurpation—an apparently innocent reconfiguration of ecclesiastical geography that in fact prefigures the transformation of dioceses into the future infrastructure of the conciliar sect.










