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Solemn image of Cesena Cathedral with a bishop kneeling in prayer, reflecting traditional Catholic piety and the betrayal of the Faith under a counterfeit authority.

Merito praedicatur (1960.07.01)

The Latin text attributed to John XXIII announces that, “rightly praised” is the cathedral church of Cesena, built in Romanesque style and restored with due splendour; it notes especially that two predecessors (Pius VI and Pius VII), natives of Cesena, were baptized there, and recalls Pius VI’s crowning of an image of the Blessed Virgin. Motivated by such memories and by the request of Bishop Augusto Gianfranceschi, John XXIII, invoking his supposed apostolic authority and after consulting the Sacred Congregation of Rites, “elevates” the cathedral of Cesena to the dignity and privileges of a minor basilica, adding the usual formulae of juridical perpetuity and nullity of all contrary acts.

A reverent image of the Krakow church dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, showcasing its traditional Catholic architecture and devout congregation.

Ignem veni (1960.07.01)

The Latin text published under the name of John XXIII, titled “Ignem veni,” grants the Kraków church dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus the title and privileges of a minor basilica. It extols Polish devotion to the Sacred Heart, praises the Jesuits’ role, recalls the national act of consecration of Poland to the Sacred Heart, and, on the pretext of the temple’s 50th anniversary, solemnly elevates it “ad dignitatem Basilicae Minoris” with the usual juridical formulas of perpetuity and nullification of contrary acts.

Pope John XXIII signing the Qui Servatorem document in a traditional papal study, surrounded by clergy in ornate vestments.

Qui Servatorem (1960.07.25)

Sanctus Vincentius a Paulo is here invoked by John XXIII to be proclaimed as the principal heavenly patron of the Cuttack diocese and mission. The text extols Vincent de Paul’s charity, praises existing local devotion, and, at the request of bishop Paulus Tobar Gonzales and the clergy and faithful, “by apostolic authority” designates him as the primary patron with the usual liturgical honors, emphasizing canonical validity and perpetuity of this act.
This apparently pious brief is in fact a pristine specimen of the conciliar sect’s method: using authentic saints, ornate Latin, and technical legal formulas as a cosmetic veil over a dissolving of the true apostolic mission into humanitarian sentimentalism and juridical voluntarism detached from the Kingship of Christ and the integral Catholic faith.

Saint Raphael the Archangel and Saint John Mary Vianney depicted in a traditional Catholic setting, symbolizing divine patronage and spiritual protection.

Expedit sane (1960.07.25)

The document “Expedit sane” (25 July 1960), issued by John XXIII, nominally designates Saint Raphael the Archangel as principal heavenly patron and Saint John Mary Vianney as secondary patron of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. It recalls the historical dedication of an early mission church to Saint Raphael and the personal connection of Dubuque’s first bishop with the Curé of Ars, then concludes with the solemn juridical formula typical of Roman acts, granting liturgical honors and privileges associated with diocesan patrons.

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