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A reverent depiction of a traditional Catholic library with Anselmo Albareda, O.S.B., highlighting the contrast between true Catholic doctrine and the naturalistic humanism promoted by John XXIII.

Quinque implenti (1961.06.12)

The Latin letter “Quinque implenti,” dated 12 June 1961 and signed by John XXIII, praises Anselmo Albareda, O.S.B., on the 25th anniversary of his appointment as Prefect of the Vatican Library. The text commends Albareda’s diligence, organizational work, expansion of collections, promotion of scholarly editions, and portrays the Library as a serene temple of wisdom radiating “Christian humanism.” It culminates in an exhortation to persevere in study and Benedictine observance, with an Apostolic Blessing for Albareda and his collaborators.

Archbishop Josef Beran in prayerful reflection during communist persecution in Czechoslovakia.

Tuus quinquagesimus (1961.05.30)

The Latin letter “Tuus quinquagesimus” (30 May 1961) is an address of John XXIII to Josef Beran on the 50th anniversary of his priesthood, praising his virtues, lamenting his forced isolation under the communist regime, deploring the persecution of the Church in Czechoslovakia, and invoking heavenly consolation and blessings for him and the faithful. It presents Beran’s suffering as a participation in the beatitude of those persecuted for justice, while adopting a mild, sentimental tone toward the communist oppression and limiting itself to spiritual encouragement without any doctrinally precise condemnation of the ideological root or explicit call to the public rights of Christ the King.
In reality, this text is a small but eloquent monument of the new conciliar mentality: pious phrases masking political servility, humanistic pathos without dogmatic backbone, and a studied refusal to affirm the full sovereign rights of Our Lord and His Church against atheistic tyranny.

Cardinal Amleto Giovanni Cicognani addressing a catechetical congress in Dallas in 1961, with bishops and catechists in a traditional cathedral setting.

Admodum gratum (1961.03.20)

In this Latin letter dated 20 March 1961, John XXIII appoints Cardinal Amleto Giovanni Cicognani as his legate to a catechetical congress in Dallas for bishops and catechists from the United States, Canada, and Latin America. He praises the scope of the meeting, exhorts catechists to fidelity, zeal, prayer, humility, and reliance on divine grace, and frames their task as an honorable service that yields spiritual fruit, crowning the text with his “apostolic blessing.” This apparently harmless exhortation, read in its historical and doctrinal context, is in fact a small but telling brick in the edifice of the conciliar revolution: a pious varnish masking a program of catechetical disarmament and preparation for the neo-church’s destruction of integral doctrine.

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