Antipopes of the Antichurch


















Timeline of this heretical pontiff
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KIMBERLEYENSIS ET ALIARUM (1959.04.02)
The document, issued by John XXIII on April 2, 1959, purports to erect a new apostolic prefecture of Bechuanaland by detaching territories from the dioceses of Kimberley and Bulawayo and from the apostolic vicariate of Windhoek, entrusting this new structure to the Congregation of the Passionists. It is an apparently technical, administrative act of missionary reorganization in Southern Africa, clothed in solemn canonical form, whose very bureaucratic dryness reveals the deeper tragedy: the self-assured exercise of authority by a man already preparing the conciliar revolution, extending his claimed jurisdiction while silently uprooting the very notion of the Church as the *regnum Christi* that must subdue nations, not dissolve into colonial cartography and diplomatic conveniences.


Sancti Dominici (1959.04.01)
The document under review is the apostolic constitution “Sancti Dominici,” issued on 1 April 1959 by John XXIII, by which, through territorial division of the Archdiocese of Santo Domingo (Republica Dominicana), a new territorial structure is erected under the title “A Domina Nostra vulgo De La Altagracia in Higüey seu Higueyensis.” The text describes the subtraction of the provinces La Altagracia and El Seibo, the delineation of diocesan boundaries, the designation of Higüey as episcopal see, the elevation of the Marian shrine (La Altagracia) to cathedral status once completed, interim use of the church of St Dionysius as pro-cathedral, norms on the diocesan chapter, diocesan consultors, seminary, clergy incardination, ecclesiastical goods, and procedural execution clauses. It presents itself as a pastoral, juridical act aimed at better serving “the utility of all Christ’s faithful” by facilitating evangelization through closer ecclesiastical governance.


Tudensis (1959.03.09)
Apostolic Constitution “Tudensis” (9 March 1959) is a brief Latin legal act in which John XXIII orders two things regarding the diocese of Tuy (Tudensis) in Spain: first, that the title “Vicensis” (Vigo) be permanently joined to the diocesan name and bishop’s title; second, that the church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Vigo be elevated to the rank of a concatedral (co-cathedral) with appropriate canonical privileges, so that the diocesan ordinary may reside and perform pontifical functions there, and the canons may exercise their office. Presented as prudent pastoral “cultivation” of the Lord’s field, it is in reality a cold symptom of the nascent conciliar usurpation: a juridical rearrangement devoid of supernatural depth, issued by one who, beginning the line of usurpers, prepared the soil for the demolition of the very episcopate he here pretends to strengthen.


Seguntinae (1959.03.09)
The Latin text promulgated by John XXIII under the title “Seguntinae” (9 March 1959) is a juridical act of the conciliar revolution’s early phase: it adds “Guadalajarensis” to the name of the Diocese of Sigüenza, elevates a Marian church in Guadalajara to the rank of concathedral, regulates canons’ rights and residence, and entrusts execution to the nuncio in Spain, all “by our apostolic authority,” within the framework of the 1953 Concordat between the Holy See and Spain. Behind this apparently technical rearrangement of diocesan structures stands the usurper who opened the door to Vatican II and the dismantling of the Catholic order—an act therefore stamped not with pastoral solicitude, but with the mark of the nascent anti-church consolidating its legal and territorial apparatus.
Varia
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