Antipopes of the Antichurch


















Timeline of this heretical pontiff
Encyclical Letters
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Mariani cultus (1959.05.02)
The text is a short Latin decree in which John XXIII, at the request of Carlos María de la Torre, designates the Ecuadorian shrine of “Nuestra Señora del Quinche” as a minor basilica, praising its antiquity, architecture, priestly service, Marian devotion, and the alleged miracles attributed to the image. It is a juridical-ceremonial act that crowns a local Marian cult with a Roman honorific title. From the perspective of integral Catholic doctrine, however, this document is one more brick in the edifice of the coming conciliar cult of sentimentality and external pomp, preparing a Marian varnish for the subversion of the faith.


RENOVANS FACIEM (1959.04.26)
The document, issued in Latin and signed in 1959 by John XXIII in his first year of power, proclaims Helena Guerra, foundress of the Oblates of the Holy Spirit (Sisters of St Zita), as “Blessed,” extolling her personal piety, Eucharistic devotion, zeal for the Holy Spirit, charitable works, Marian initiatives, and influence on Leo XIII’s texts on the Holy Ghost, and grants liturgical cult in specified places. It presents an edifying biography crowned by the alleged recognition of heroic virtues and miracles, setting her up as a spiritual model for the “renewal” of the Church through devotion to the Holy Spirit.


Materna caritas (1959.04.12)
Materna caritas is an April 12, 1959 Latin decretal letter in which the usurper John XXIII narrates the life of Joaquina (Joachima) de Vedruna de Mas, praises her virtues as wife, mother, widow, and foundress of the Carmelites of Charity, rehearses the earlier stages of her cause, and solemnly promulgates her canonization together with Charles of Sezze as an act “ad honorem Sanctae et Individuae Trinitatis” and for the “augmentation” of the Church. The text presents the recognition of her sanctity and miracles as a definitive exercise of papal authority and an expression of the Church’s maternal charity.


Quantum dilectionis (1959.04.10)
Quantum dilectionis is an Apostolic Letter of John XXIII, issued in 1959, that proclaims St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows (Gabriel a Virgine Perdolente) the principal heavenly patron of the Abruzzi (Aprutium) region, extolling his cult, highlighting the shrine at Isola del Gran Sasso as a center of piety, and decreeing liturgical rights and privileges accordingly; beneath the seemingly pious surface, this act functions as an early ritual consolidation of the conciliar usurpation, parasitically appropriating a pre-conciliar saint to lend supernatural prestige to an emerging neo-church that would soon betray the very faith Gabriel professed.
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