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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and the Blessed Virgin Mary in Przemyśl, Poland, honored as a minor basilica by John XXIII in 1960

Romanorum Pontificum (1960.01.09)

The document “Romanorum Pontificum” of 9 January 1960 is a Latin Apostolic Letter of John XXIII, by which he confers on the Latin cathedral of Przemyśl (dedicated to St John the Baptist and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland) the title and privileges of a minor basilica, praising its Marian cult, historical dignity, architecture, and liturgical splendour, and decreeing that this act be firm and irrevocable. In reality, this seemingly pious legal gesture is a calculated brick in the architecture of the emerging conciliar sect, using Marian devotion and traditional forms to cloak an already operative usurpation of authority and the subversion of the true hierarchy of Christ the King.

A historic baroque cathedral in Ayacucho, Peru, elevated to a Minor Basilica, with a priest in traditional vestments and devout Catholics participating in a solemn Mass.

Meritis laudibus (1960.01.15)

The text proclaims that John XXIII, invoking his alleged apostolic authority, elevates the 17th‑century cathedral church of Ayacucho in Peru, dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows, to the title and privileges of a Minor Basilica. He praises its baroque architecture, artistic ornaments, and liturgical dignity, presenting the concession as a stimulus to piety and a channel of divine graces, and ends with the usual solemn formula that his act is firm, valid, perpetual, and immune from contradiction.

Portuguese airmen kneeling in prayer before a radiant statue of Our Lady of the Air, symbolizing traditional Catholic devotion amid a spiritual crisis.

Aligera Cymba (1960.01.15)

The document under consideration is a Latin apostolic letter issued by the usurper John XXIII on 15 January 1960, in which he proclaims the Blessed Virgin Mary under the popular invocation “Nossa Senhora do Ar” (“Our Lady of the Air”) as the celestial patroness of all Portuguese aeronautical personnel. It briefly recalls the spontaneous devotion of Portuguese airmen, notes the historic protection of Portugal by Our Lady, cites the petition of aeronautical authorities supported by Manuel Cardinal Gonçalves Cerejeira, and, invoking alleged apostolic authority, formally designates this Marian title as patron, extending to it the liturgical honors accorded to patrons of groups or orders.

Church of St. Charles Borromeo in Carmel, California, with pilgrims praying at the tomb of Bl. Junípero Serra under a blue sky.

Caeruleum mare (1960.02.05)

The document, issued on 5 February 1960 under the name of Ioannes XXIII, bestows on the church of St Charles Borromeo in Carmel, in the diocese of Monterey-Fresno, the title and privileges of a Minor Basilica. It extols the “piety” of the place, recalls its historical link with the beginnings of Catholic presence in California, highlights the tomb and cult of Junípero Serra, notes the popularity of Marian devotion under the title “Our Lady of Bethlehem,” and, invoking alleged apostolic authority, decrees the perpetual validity of this act within the conciliar structure.

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