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A traditional Catholic image of St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows in a serene monastery garden, holding a crucifix and gazing at a statue of the Virgin Mary.

Sanctitatis altrix (1962.02.27)

The document is a Latin letter of John XXIII, dated 27 February 1962, addressed to Fr. Malcolm Lavelle, superior general of the Passionists, on the centenary of the death of St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows. It praises Gabriel’s early piety, his Passionist vocation, contempt of the world, penance, purity, Marian devotion, and proposes him as a model for youth, clergy, religious, and families, linking his example to the upcoming Second Vatican Council.

Traditional Catholic bishop in 1960s ecclesiastical vestments standing solemnly in the grand cathedral of Buenos Aires, surrounded by gold-ornamented columns and stained-glass windows depicting saints.

PIAE CUM CERTATIONE (1962.02.19)

This Latin letter of John XXIII (“Ioannes PP. XXIII”) congratulates Antonio Caggiano, “cardinal” and archbishop of Buenos Aires, on the fiftieth anniversary of his priestly ordination, praising his episcopal governance, his organizational and social initiatives, his role in Catholic Action, Marian and Eucharistic congresses, his mediation in social conflicts, and granting him the faculty to impart a blessing with plenary indulgence on the occasion of his jubilee.

Saint Peter of Alcantara in prayer, symbolizing traditional Catholic asceticism amidst the landscape of El Palancar.

Lilium (1962.01.02)

Sanctimonious Praise of Alcantarine Asceticism in Service of a Coming Revolution

The text is a Latin letter of John XXIII to Augustine Sépinski, Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor, on the 400th anniversary of the death of St Peter of Alcantara. It extols Peter’s austerity, contemplative spirit, role in reform, collaboration with St Teresa of Jesus, his Treatise on prayer and meditation, and exhorts the Franciscans and the faithful to imitate his poverty, penance, and interior life as an antidote to “naturalism.” It presents Peter as a model of evangelical perfection for clergy and laity, and wraps this commemoration in the solemn “apostolic” blessing of the writer.

Cardinal John XXIII presenting a congratulatory letter to Cardinal Aloisio Traglia in a grand Vatican hall

Quintam et vicesimam (1961.12.29)

The text is a short Latin congratulatory letter in which John XXIII extols Aloisio Traglia on the 25th anniversary of his episcopal consecration, praising his services in the Roman Curia, as Vicar in Rome, and as president of bodies overseeing “Catholic Action” and the lay apostolate in Italy. John XXIII lauds Traglia’s diligence, affability, eloquence, and merits “for the Church,” invokes divine assistance so that he may continue his work, especially in fostering the “ancient Christian piety” of Rome, and imparts his “Apostolic Blessing.”

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