Antipopes of the Antichurch


















Timeline of this heretical pontiff
Encyclical Letters
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Nuntius Radiophonicus Dato Mariali Conventui Vietnamensi (1959.02.19)
In this radio message dated 19 February 1959, John XXIII addresses the Vietnamese hierarchy on the occasion of a Marian Congress in Saigon, commemorating both the Lourdes centenary and three centuries since the appointment of the first Apostolic Vicars in Vietnam. He praises the Marian devotion of the Vietnamese faithful, exalts historic missionary labors and martyrs, notes the growth of the indigenous clergy and Catholic population, expresses paternal sympathy for Catholics in the persecuted northern regions, and appoints Cardinal Gregorio Pietro Agagianian as papal legate to the celebrations, granting blessings and spiritual favors.


Nuntius radiophonicus dato christifidelibus Iaponiae (1959.02.16)
On 16 February 1959, John XXIII delivered a short Latin radio message from the Vatican to the Catholics of Japan, marking the beginning of Vatican Radio broadcasts in Japanese. He greets the hierarchy and faithful, praises Japanese cultural virtues, urges that their Christian faith shine through kindness and moral integrity, and invokes Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary to bless Japan with light, protection, and prosperity. Behind this seemingly devout salutation, however, stands the inaugural stylistic matrix of the conciliar revolution: sentimental humanism, diplomatic flattery, and the quiet displacement of the Kingship of Christ and the rights of the one true Church by a soft-focus admiration of natural virtue and national culture.


LA IN SOLLEMNI CANONIZATIONE BEATI IOANNIS DE RIBERA (1960.06.12)
The text is a Latin homily delivered in St. Peter’s Basilica on Trinity Sunday by John XXIII during the solemn canonization of John of Ribera. It opens with a doctrinally sound praise of the Most Holy Trinity, presents Ribera as a model bishop of deep Eucharistic piety, pastoral zeal, and doctrinal firmness against Protestant errors, exhorts the faithful (especially those under persecution) to perseverance in the Catholic faith, and concludes with a prayer from the Mass of the Holy Trinity.


A A A LA IN SOLLEMNI CANONIZATIONE BEATI CAROLI A SETIA (1959.04.12)
In this Latin homily, John XXIII commemorates the “canonization” of Carlo a Sezze and Joaquina de Vedruna as models of universal attainable holiness: Carlo as a humble Franciscan religious absorbed in Eucharistic devotion and penance, Joaquina as noblewoman, wife, mother, widow, and foundress engaged in charitable and educational works. He extols their virtues, proposes them as exemplars for all states of life, and concludes by asking their intercession so that his pontifical initiatives and plans, already announced to the “universal Catholic world,” may bear fruit in unity and temporal peace among nations.
Varia
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