Tudensis (1959.03.09)
Apostolic Constitution “Tudensis” (9 March 1959) is a brief Latin legal act in which John XXIII orders two things regarding the diocese of Tuy (Tudensis) in Spain: first, that the title “Vicensis” (Vigo) be permanently joined to the diocesan name and bishop’s title; second, that the church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Vigo be elevated to the rank of a concatedral (co-cathedral) with appropriate canonical privileges, so that the diocesan ordinary may reside and perform pontifical functions there, and the canons may exercise their office. Presented as prudent pastoral “cultivation” of the Lord’s field, it is in reality a cold symptom of the nascent conciliar usurpation: a juridical rearrangement devoid of supernatural depth, issued by one who, beginning the line of usurpers, prepared the soil for the demolition of the very episcopate he here pretends to strengthen.










