Antipopes of the Antichurch


















Timeline of this heretical pontiff
Encyclical Letters
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+ 7 posts1961
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+ 2 postsApostolic Exhortations
+ 3 postsApostolic Constitutions
+ 93 posts1958
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+ 87 postsMotu Proprio
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+ 1 posts1962
+ 11 postsApostolic Letters
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+ 1 postsSpeeches
+ 99 posts1958
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+ 24 postsMessages
+ 6 posts1959
+ 4 postsHomilies
+ 4 postsLetters
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+ 10 postsNot categorized
+ 1 posts1958
+ 1 postsNews feed


Constitutio Apostolica “Ambatondrazakaensis” (1959.05.21)
The text promulgated under the name of “John XXIII” erects the so‑called diocese of Ambatondrazaka in Madagascar by detaching territories from De Diego Suarez and Tananarive, entrusting the new structure to the Trinitarian Order, defining its cathedral, financial sources, canonical dependence on Tananarive, and delegating implementation to Marcel Lefebvre as Apostolic Delegate in French Africa. Behind this bureaucratic act of “ecclesiastical” cartography stands the consolidation of an already advancing conciliar revolution: the transformation of the visible institutions into a paramasonic, geopolitical network, preparing the demolition of the true episcopate and the usurpation of the Church’s divine constitution.


QUI COTIDIE (1959.05.04)
We are dealing here with the Latin text of the so‑called Apostolic Constitution “Qui cotidie” of John XXIII, by which he reorganizes ecclesiastical circumscriptions in Japan, detaching Nagasaki, Fukuoka, and Kagoshima from Tokyo and erecting Nagasaki as a metropolitan see with its suffragans. The document is couched in the language of pastoral solicitude, mission expansion, canonical precision, and juridical solemnity, seeking to present the administrative restructuring as an act of care for the growth of the Church in Japan.


Rhodesiae Septemtrionalis et Nyassaland (1959.04.25)
The analyzed constitution, issued under the name of John XXIII on 25 April 1959, formally erects two new ecclesiastical provinces in British Central Africa (Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland), transforms existing vicariates into dioceses, designates metropolitan sees (Lusaka and Blantyre), assigns Latin-rite cathedrals and local ordinaries, and subordinates them all to the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith – ostensibly to consolidate Catholic hierarchy where “the faith has greatly increased.”


NZEREKOREENSIS (1959.04.25)
The Latin text promulgated by John XXIII under the title “NZEREKOREENSIS” announces the elevation of the Apostolic Prefecture of Nzérékoré (Guinea) to the rank of a diocese, subject to the metropolitan see of Conakry and to the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. It assigns the cathedral to the church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in N’Zérékoré, entrusts governance to the Missionaries of Africa (“White Fathers”), outlines basic canonical structures (seminary, chapter or diocesan consultors, episcopal mensa), and delegates execution to Marcel Lefebvre as Apostolic Delegate. In concise juridical language it presents this territorial reorganization as an expression of the growth of the Kingdom of Christ in Africa.
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