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A solemn depiction of the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Sandomierz, reflecting historic Catholic piety and tradition.

Catholica Polonia (1960.05.20)

The document attributed to John XXIII under the title “Catholica Polonia” (20 May 1960) is a brief Latin decree by which he “elevates” the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Sandomierz to the rank of a Minor Basilica, rehearsing the Catholic history of Poland, the antiquity and beauty of the church, its Marian dedication, its canonical chapter, and its connections with figures such as Vincent Kadłubek, Ceslaus, and Achilles Ratti (later Pius XI). It concludes by solemnly granting the title and privileges of a Minor Basilica to this cathedral. In reality, this seemingly pious act is a juridically empty gesture issued by an intruder, used to cloak the conciliar revolution with the borrowed prestige of an authentically Catholic past.

Sedevacantist Catholic bishop holding 'Quemadmodum Apostolici' letter in a ruined mission church in Madagascar.

QUEMADMODUM APOSTOLICI (1960.05.03)

The document “Quemadmodum Apostolici” of 3 May 1960, issued by John XXIII as an apostolic letter, erects a new Apostolic Delegation for the territories of Madagascar, Réunion, and Mauritius, with its seat in Tananarive, granting it the usual faculties, privileges, and indults proper to such delegations, and declaring all contrary dispositions null and void.

Traditional Catholic missionary scene in British East and West Africa, 1960, showing a priest with a crucifix before African natives.

EO INTENDENTES (1960.05.03)

The presented Latin text is an act of John XXIII, issued as so‑called Apostolic Letters, which changes the name and redefines the territorial boundaries of the Apostolic Delegation in British East and West Africa. It suppresses the previous “Delegatio Apostolica Africae Orientalis et Occidentalis Britannicae,” establishes the title “Delegatio Apostolica Africae Orientalis,” and assigns to it a list of territories (Sudan, Kenya, Zanzibar, Uganda, Tanganyika, Northern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, French Somaliland, Seychelles), invoking missionary needs and the promotion of the “name of Christ” under the control of the Roman dicastery de Propaganda Fide. It is clothed in traditional curial Latin, asserts canonical-juridical validity, and presents itself as a pastoral, missionary measure ordered to the conversion of pagans from superstition to the worship of the one true God.

Traditional Catholic missionary priest in Nigeria, 1960, surrounded by African Catholics in front of a simple wooden church.

Universae Ecclesiae (1960.05.03): Missionary Engineering of the Neo-Church in Africa

The Latin text attributed to John XXIII under the title “Ad universae Ecclesiae” (Universae Ecclesiae, 3 May 1960) announces, in solemn curial style, the erection of an Apostolic Delegation of “Western Central Africa,” seated in Lagos, and subject to the then so‑called Sacred Congregation of Propaganda Fide. It delimits its territory (Nigeria, Cameroun, Gabon, Oubangui-Chari, Chad, and central Congo) and cloaks this bureaucratic reorganization in phrases about promoting the spiritual welfare of the faithful and more effective direction of missionary work.

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