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A Passionist priest in traditional habit kneeling in prayer before a crucifix with a faded manuscript of 'Salutiferos Cruciatus' (1959) on a wooden table in a dimly lit chapel.

Salutiferos Cruciatus (1959.07.01)

The document “Salutiferos Cruciatus,” attributed to John XXIII and dated 1 July 1959, is an apostolic letter approving the revised Rule and Constitutions of the Congregation of the Passion (Passionists). It recalls the founding charism of St. Paul of the Cross, notes prior papal approvals (Benedict XIV, Clement XIV, Pius VI), describes adaptations made after the 1917 Code of Canon Law, and now “confirms” a further aggiornamento of the Rule “ad huius aetatis rationem accommodatas” (“adapted to the conditions of this age”), abrogating all previous norms not contained in the new text.

Bishop Antonio José Plaza kneeling in prayer before a celestial vision of the Virgin Mary as the Immaculate Conception in a grand cathedral.

Salutare sidus (1959.06.10)

The text under consideration, promulgated in 1959 under the name of John XXIII, is a brief Latin act declaring the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of the Immaculate Conception as principal heavenly patroness of the Archdiocese of La Plata. It extols Mary as the guiding star amid the storms of the age, notes the existing local devotion, approves the choice requested by Antonio José Plaza, and confirms with legal formulae the patronage and related liturgical privileges.

The Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of the Immaculate Heart in a protective stance over a troubled world, highlighting the manipulation of Marian devotion by the false hierarchy of John XXIII.

ECCLESIAE FILII (1959.06.06)

The document attributed to John XXIII under the title “Ecclesiae filii” is a brief act by which the new conciliar regime designates the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of the “Immaculate Heart” as principal heavenly patroness of the newly created diocese of Wollongong, attaching to this patronage the liturgical honours proper to a diocesan principal patron. It cloaks itself in traditional Latin, invokes apostolic authority, and presents the move as a pastoral response to “the children of the Church” in a difficult age, seeking Mary’s protection and growth of Marian devotion.

Parish church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lourdes in Rio de Janeiro elevated to a minor basilica by John XXIII in 1959.

AUGUSTAE VIRGINI (1959.05.23)

The Latin text bearing the title “AUGUSTAE VIRGINI” is a brief act of John XXIII, conferring the title and privileges of a minor basilica on the parish church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lourdes in Rio de Janeiro. It praises the architectural beauty of the sanctuary, exalts the fervent Marian devotion of clergy and laity, highlights catechetical activity for children, and presents the church as a kind of “second Lourdes” where the sick seek graces and cures through the intercession of “Our Lady of Lourdes.” On this basis, John XXIII, “by the fullness of apostolic power,” elevates the church to the dignity of a minor basilica and decrees the perpetuity and juridical force of this concession.

This seemingly pious rescript is, in reality, a concentrated symptom of the emerging neo-church: aestheticism instead of dogma, apparitionism instead of Revelation, local cultic inflation in place of the Kingship of Christ, and the usurper’s claim to “plenitude of apostolic power” deployed in the service of a pseudo-mystical, para-Marian ideology organically compatible with the conciliar apostasy to come.

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