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A historic church on a hill overlooking Pescara and the Adriatic Sea, allegedly elevated to a Minor Basilica by John XXIII in 1959.

PIENTISSIMA VIRGO (1959.01.16)

The text attributed to John XXIII under the title “Pientissima Virgo” grants the title and privileges of a Minor Basilica to the church of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows in Pescara. It praises the local Marian devotion, recalls prior patronage established by Pius XII, highlights the shrine’s popularity and custody by Capuchins, and, invoking alleged apostolic authority, confers the juridical status of “Basilica Minor” with all associated rights and indulgenced prerogatives.

A devout Catholic man kneeling in prayer inside St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, reflecting on the spiritual significance of the sacred site.

Opere nobilissimo (1959.01.14)

The document “Opere nobilissimo” of John XXIII grants plenary and partial indulgences to the faithful visiting the Patriarchal Basilica of St. Mark in Venice under the usual conditions (confession, so‑called “Communion,” prayers for the intentions of the “Supreme Pontiff”), recalling his own tenure in Venice and invoking the precedent of Alexander III and Saint Pius X, to perpetuate his “pastoral” memory and promote piety through attachment to that Basilica as a privileged spiritual locus. In reality, this seemingly pious text already manifests the nucleus of the conciliar usurpation: the exploitation of the Church’s spiritual treasury to canonize a new cult of the person, to bind consciences to an emerging neo-church, and to cloak ecclesiological subversion under the language of indulgences.

A traditional Catholic church interior depicting the Basilica Minor of Notre Dame de Joie in Pontivy, adorned with Gothic architecture and a Marian statue, surrounded by faithful kneeling in prayer.

Gaudii nuntia (1959.01.10)

The text issued under the name of John XXIII grants the title and privileges of a Minor Basilica to the parish church of “Notre Dame de Joie” in Pontivy (diocese of Vannes), invoking Marian joy, recalling ancient local devotion, the church’s architecture and civil recognition as a historic monument, mentioning a past cholera vow, and solemnly extending juridical-liturgical honours typical of the Roman Basilica tradition. It is presented as an act of Marian piety and pastoral encouragement, yet in reality it exemplifies the masquerade of Catholic forms used to consolidate the usurpation of authority inaugurating the conciliar revolution.

A detailed depiction of the Marian sanctuary 'Madonna del Bosco' in Imbersago, Italy, showcasing its basilica dignity granted by John XXIII, with traditional Catholic iconography and devout pilgrims.

Fortiter suaviterque (1958.12.10)

At the very threshold of his usurped reign, John XXIII issues “Fortiter suaviterque” to confer the title and privileges of a Minor Basilica upon the Marian sanctuary “Madonna del Bosco” in Imbersago, wrapping a personal childhood sentimentality in solemn formulas of authority and juridical perpetuity, and presenting his act as a grateful homage to Divine Mercy and Marian devotion at the beginning of his “pontificate”.

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