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Pope John XXIII addressing Marian Congregation members in Novara, 1959. A solemn scene in a grand cathedral with traditional attendees.

A A A LA IOANNES PP. XXIII NUNTIUS RADIOPHONICUS… (1959.08.20)

John XXIII’s 20 August 1959 radio message to the members of the Marian Congregations gathered in Novara is a short exhortation praising their past merits, encouraging their apostolic zeal, and urging them to be devoted children and propagators of the Blessed Virgin Mary, emphasizing consecration to her, imitation of her virtues, and collaboration with the hierarchy in lay apostolate initiatives aligned with the 1957 Roman Congress of the Lay Apostolate. Behind this seemingly pious Marian rhetoric, however, stands the programmatic soft-launch of a horizontal, laicized, sentimentally Marian, and ultimately Modernist deformation of Catholic life that prepared the way for the conciliar revolution.

A traditional Catholic Pentecost celebration in a historic European church with priests in liturgical vestments and a bishop delivering a radio address.

Nuntius radiophonicus «Veni Creator» (1959.05.17)

At Pentecost 1959, the newly elected antipope John XXIII addressed a brief radiophonic message to conclude a pan-European broadcast of the hymn Veni Creator Spiritus, sung in seven major churches across Europe. In elevated but generic language, he rejoices that this coordinated liturgical-musical event allegedly mirrors the Cenacle, presents it as a “new song” of charity, unity and peace, and ends with a Trinitarian doxology and blessing. From the perspective of unchanging Catholic doctrine, this seemingly pious fragment is the polished liturgical mask of an already advancing revolution: a sentimental, horizontal, pan-European spectacle replacing the concrete, dogmatic mission of the Holy Ghost and preparing the stage for the conciliar apostasy and the usurpation of Christ’s public Kingship.

A priest leading prayers in a historic church with faithful kneeling in devotion, emphasizing Marian piety and reverence during the month of May.

Nuntius radiophonicus de mense Maio et Concilio (1959.04.27)

The radiophonic message of 27 April 1959 from John XXIII calls the clergy and faithful to intensified Marian prayers during the month of May for the success of the announced ecumenical council. It presents Our Lady as particularly present and active “in our age,” as powerful mediatrix before Divine Mercy, intimately united with the Church, and thus as the natural focus of supplication so that the council may obtain heavenly assistance and a “happy outcome.”

Pope John XXIII delivering a radiophonic message in 1959 with a Marian altar in the foreground, symbolizing the tension between traditional Marian devotion and the impending conciliar revolution.

A A A LA IOANNES PP. XXIII NUNTIUS RADIOPHONICUS (1959.04.27)

The radiophonic message of John XXIII, dated April 27, 1959, exhorts bishops, clergy, religious, and laity to intensified Marian prayers during May for the success of the planned ecumenical council, presenting the Blessed Virgin as powerful intercessor, model of prayer with the Apostles at Pentecost, and heavenly patroness whose aid is sought above all for this impending assembly.

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