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John XXIII signing the 'Diuturno usu' document in a Vatican office with a view of Constantinople's architecture in the background.

Diuturno usu (1960.02.29)

The document “Diuturno usu,” issued by John XXIII on 29 February 1960, decrees the erection of an Apostolic Internunciature of the Holy See in the Republic of Turkey, with its seat in Constantinople, attributing to this diplomatic mission all the faculties, privileges, and indults proper to pontifical legations, in order to bind the “Apostolic See” and the Turkish Republic with public bonds of friendship “for the firm establishment of the goods of peace and the attainment of true progress.” It is a terse juridico-diplomatic act whose entire theological content, where it appears at all, is subordinated to the ideology of secular “peace,” mutual recognition, and parity between the one true Church of Christ and an openly anti-Catholic, Islamist-laicist regime: in one sentence, it is a small but pure specimen of the conciliar revolution’s abandonment of the public Kingship of Christ for the cult of inter-state diplomacy.

A historic cathedral in Venezuela dedicated to Our Lady of Help, with a focus on traditional Catholic piety and Marian devotion.

Urbi Valentiae (1960.02.12)

Urbi Valentiae is a brief Latin text in which John XXIII, acting as alleged Roman Pontiff, confers on the cathedral church of Valencia in Venezuela, dedicated to Our Lady of Help, the honorary title and privileges of a Minor Basilica. It recites the building’s historical, artistic, and Marian significance and decrees, with typical curial formulae, that the said church be elevated to this dignity, invoking “Apostolic authority” and nullifying any contrary dispositions.

A priest leading a procession in honor of St. John Bosco in the Diocese of Rivadavia, symbolizing traditional Catholic devotion and the fight against modernist errors.

Expedit sane (1960.02.12)

The document entitled Expedit sane, issued by John XXIII on 12 February 1960, designates St. John Bosco as the “principal heavenly Patron” of the Diocese of Rivadavia, invoking his missionary zeal and historical links with the region as a spiritual support for the growth of the local “Church.” In a few solemn juridical formulas, it pretends to exercise apostolic authority, to bind the faithful, and to shower “liturgical privileges” on the diocese in virtue of a plenitude of power claimed by the author.

Saint Louise de Marillac tending to the poor in a traditional 17th-century French village setting, emphasizing supernatural charity rooted in faith.

Omnibus Mater (1960.02.10)

The document “Omnibus Mater,” issued by John XXIII in 1960, formally proclaims Saint Louise de Marillac as heavenly patroness of all engaged in “Christian social works.” It extols Catholic charity as “mother of all,” highlights modern social miseries, praises institutional remedies, and presents Louise—co-foundress with Saint Vincent de Paul of the Daughters of Charity—as a paradigmatic matron of organized charitable action, extending her patronage worldwide to all “social works.”

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