Quamvis religiosam (1962.07.10)
The document “Quamvis religiosam” (10 July 1962) is a brief congratulatory letter of John XXIII to Eugène Tisserant on the 25th anniversary of his episcopal consecration, praising his pastoral zeal, administrative activity, and granting him, for that jubilee, the faculty to impart with “papal” authority a plenary indulgence to the faithful on a chosen day. Beneath this apparently pious courtesy text stands the cold, bureaucratic face of the conciliar revolution: the self-congratulating apparatus of a hierarchy already in rupture with the integral Catholic faith, canonizing itself while preparing the systematic demolition of the reign of Christ the King, the subordination of the Church to the world, and the replacement of true episcopal authority with a paramasonic managerial caste.










