Antipopes of the Antichurch


















Timeline of this heretical pontiff
Encyclical Letters
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Monumentum pietatis (1960.04.29)
The text under review is an apostolic brief of Antipope John XXIII, by which he declares the ancient cathedral of Trani to be honored with the title and juridical status of a Minor Basilica, invoking its venerable history, relics of St Nicholas Peregrinus, architectural beauty, and the piety of clergy and laity, and conferring upon it the usual privileges attached to that title. It is a short, juridico-ceremonial document, couched in apparently traditional language, that outwardly appears harmless and even edifying. Yet precisely in this apparently innocuous act shines forth the underlying program: the usurper calmly occupies the juridical and liturgical structures of the Church to clothe his revolution with borrowed splendour, prostituting sacred titles to legitimize the conciliar sect that would soon devastate the Faith.


Beati Caelites (1960.04.28)
The document issued under the name of John XXIII, titled “Beati Caelites,” in Latin formality reconfirms Saint Lawrence and Saint Adalbert as principal patrons and Saint George as secondary patron of the diocese of Culm, and declares Saint Bernard principal patron of Pelplin, its episcopal city. It grounds this on the venerable cult of these saints and bestows the corresponding liturgical honors and privileges, employing the full formula of “apostolic” authority and perpetual validity.


Peculiare studium (1960.04.22)
Ioannes Roncalli (John XXIII), having already inaugurated the conciliar revolution, here issues an Apostolic Letter in which he proclaims John Bosco heavenly patron of all Spanish “young apprentices” (Jóvenes Aprendices Españoles), emphasizing their technical education and moral guidance amidst modern dangers, and extending to them the liturgical honors proper to a patron. Beneath this apparently pious gesture appears the same poisoned program: the instrumentalization of a 19th‑century saint to baptize a paramasonic, social-humanitarian project that subordinates Catholic youth to the nascent neo-church of the “New Advent” instead of to the immutable reign of Christ the King and His true pre‑1958 Church.


Studio inflammatus (1960.04.07)
Sedevacantist summary of the document:
This brief Latin act of John XXIII proclaims Saint Vincent de Paul as the principal heavenly patron of the Diocese of Arcis Delphini in Madagascar, invoking his zeal for the Kingdom of God and extending to that diocese the liturgical honors due to a chief patron, with the usual legal formulae asserting perpetual validity and nullity of contrary acts.
Varia
Announcement:
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