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Traditional Catholic church interior with a portable altar surrounded by clerics from the 1958 conclave, reflecting spiritual privilege and institutional favoritism.

Divini Pastoris (1958.11.12)

This brief Latin text, issued as motu proprio “Divini Pastoris” by John XXIII on 12 November 1958, grants to specific prelates and clerics who served in the recent conclave: (1) the privilege of a portable altar according to canon 822 §3 of the 1917 Code of Canon Law, with some restrictions; and (2) a one-time free reception of apostolic letters and provisions for any benefices granted to them. The entire document is framed as an act of paternal benevolence toward conclave officials and attendants, rewarding their service with spiritual and legal favors.

A traditional Catholic missionary scene in Papua in 1959, reflecting the true mission of the Church before conciliar changes.

Portus Moresby (1959.07.16)

John XXIII’s apostolic constitution “Portus Moresby” (1959) reorganizes mission territories in Papua by carving new ecclesiastical jurisdictions—Yule Island vicariate and Daru prefecture—from the existing Port Moresby vicariate, assigning them to specific missionary congregations, and redefining borders with Samarai. Behind the seemingly technical redrawing of lines and the bureaucratic invocation of papal authority stands the incipient program of conciliar subversion: the transformation of the apostolic hierarchy into an administrative apparatus preparing the “Church of the New Advent” in place of the Mystical Body of Christ.

A traditional Catholic priest stands solemnly in front of the New York World's Fair pavilion dedicated to the Apostolic See, reflecting on the contrast between timeless faith and modern worldliness.

Nuntius radiophonicus ad expositionem Neo-Eboracensem (1962.10.31)

In this short radiophonic message of 31 October 1962, John XXIII sends his greetings for the opening of the New York World’s Fair pavilion dedicated to the so-called Apostolic See. He praises the event as a testimony to human ingenuity and labour for “civilisation,” expresses hope that it will bind peoples together in friendship for the “common good,” and voices confidence that technological progress will effectively serve “spiritual advancement,” upon which “secure peace and true prosperity” are said to rest. The entire text is a courteous benediction of technical progress and international cooperation in purely natural terms, attaching to it the prestige of the Roman Pontificate.

A solemn scene depicting the signing of the Apostolic Constitution 'Lagosensis' by 'John XXIII' in a Vatican room, surrounded by cardinals in red robes.

Lagosensis (Kadunaënsis) (1959.07.16)

This Latin text is an Apostolic Constitution of John XXIII from 16 July 1959, by which he elevates the diocese of Kaduna in northern Nigeria to a metropolitan archdiocese and erects a new ecclesiastical province (Kadunaensis) with Kaduna as metropolitan see and Jos and Otukpo as suffragan dioceses, juridically detaching them from Lagos and Onitsha and granting the new metropolitan the usual canonical rights, privileges, and obligations, to be executed through the papal delegation and recorded according to curial formalities.

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