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The shrine of Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza in Jaén, Spain, with pilgrims and a golden-crowned statue of the Virgin Mary.

Studium et cultus (1959.11.27)

This Latin text, issued under the name of John XXIII on 27 November 1959, proclaims the local Marian devotion to “Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza” as principal heavenly Patroness, together with St Euphrasius, of the entire diocese of Jaén, confirming earlier favors, recalling popular pilgrimages and miraculous graces, and granting full liturgical privileges of a diocesan patron. It presents itself as a pastoral act of Marian piety, yet it silently presupposes the already-advancing conciliar revolution and uses Marian patronage as a pious veil for the new religion that John XXIII was about to enthrone.

Statue of Our Lady of Peace in a Catholic church with stained-glass window depicting war devastation in the background.

Luctifera bella (1959.11.25)

The Latin text issued under the name of Ioannes XXIII, entitled Luctifera bella, briefly recalls the horrors of modern warfare and the growing toll on civilians; notes the foundation in Italy of the “National Association of Civilian Victims of War”; praises its aims of material and moral support; and, at its request, designates the Blessed Virgin Mary invoked as “Queen of Peace” as heavenly patroness of this association, granting the usual liturgical rights for its patron.

A traditional Catholic ceremony outside the Ferrara Cathedral, dedicated to St George, with a bishop holding a decree and faithful kneeling in prayer.

Mirabili nexu (1959.11.13)

The text published under the name Mirabili nexu (13 November 1959) and signed by John XXIII is a brief Latin decree that extols the historical, artistic, and devotional prestige of the cathedral of Ferrara (dedicated to St George) and, at the request of Natale Mosconi, grants it the formal title of minor basilica, with the standard juridical formulae of perpetuity, privileges, and nullity of contrary acts.

A reverent image of the Immaculate Virgin Mary and St. John Mary Vianney in a traditional Catholic church setting.

Caelesti coruscans (1959.10.30)

Ad perpetuam rei demonstrationem: this brief Latinate ornament, issued by the usurper John XXIII, “confirms” the Immaculate Virgin as principal heavenly patroness and St John Mary Vianney as secondary patron of the diocese of Lafayette, cloaking a formally pious act in the counterfeit authority of the emergent conciliar sect and using genuine devotions as a screen for an already operative revolution against the Kingship of Christ and the divine constitution of His Church.

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