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A sedevacantist priest in traditional vestments stands solemnly in front of a historic Catholic cathedral in Simla (Shimla), India, holding a copy of the 'Delhiensis et Simlensis' document, with the Himalayan mountains in the background.

Delhiensis et Simlensis (1959.06.04)

The Latin text promulgated by John XXIII under the name Constitutio Apostolica “Delhiensis et Simlensis” (4 June 1959) announces the erection of a new so‑called diocese of Simla, carved out of the then archdiocese of Delhi and Simla, assigning territories in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, designating Simla (Shimla) as its center with the former co-cathedral of St. Michael and St. Joseph as its cathedral, regulating its status as suffragan to Delhi, prescribing a seminary, a chapter or diocesan consultors, defining the episcopal mensa, and entrusting execution to the Apostolic Internuncio and the “Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith.” It is presented as a pastoral response to the alleged flourishing of the faith in India and a sign of missionary growth.

A group of bishops, clergy, and laity praying the rosary in a traditional Catholic church with a statue of the Virgin Mary.

A A A La Ioannes PP. XXIII Nuntius Radiophonicus (1959.04.27)

This radiophonic message of John XXIII (27 April 1959) urges bishops, clergy, religious, and laity to intensify Marian prayers during May for the success of the announced “ecumenical council,” invoking Mary as intercessor, highlighting her presence at Pentecost, and presenting widespread supplications as the privileged means to obtain divine assistance for this undertaking. The entire text, while externally clothed in traditional Marian vocabulary, functions as a pious-smelling curtain concealing and preparing the greatest subversion of the Catholic Church in history: the conciliar revolution against the Kingship of Christ and against the unchangeable faith.

A solemn Catholic bishop in traditional vestments praying in front of a historic cathedral in Tehuantepec, Mexico, embodying the spiritual gravity of the 1959 apostolic constitution Verae Crucis - Tehuantepecensis.

Verae Crucis — Tehuantepecensis (1959.05.23)

The presented apostolic constitution, issued by antipope John XXIII in 1959, announces the detachment of territories from the Archdiocese of Veracruz and the Diocese of Tehuantepec in Mexico in order to create a new diocese of San Andrés Tuxtla, defines its boundaries, appoints its metropolitan (Veracruz), regulates the erection of a seminary and a future cathedral chapter, and lays down canonical-administrative norms for implementation, all under the pretense of pastoral utility and more efficient governance of souls. In reality, this seemingly technical decree manifests the juridical self-assertion and incipient ecclesiological mutation of the coming conciliar sect, dressing future apostasy in the solemn style of pre-conciliar law in order to occupy Catholic structures from within.

A group of clergy and laity praying solemnly in a traditional Catholic church before a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

NUNTIUS RADIOPHONICUS (1959.04.27)

In this brief radiophonic message of 27 April 1959, antipope John XXIII calls bishops, clergy, religious, and laity to intensified Marian prayers during May, explicitly to obtain from the Blessed Virgin the “happy outcome” of the then newly announced so‑called Ecumenical Council. He presents Mary as powerful mediatrix, closely united with the Church from Pentecost, urges public and domestic devotions, Rosaries, novenas before Pentecost, and sacrificial offerings of the sick and of children’s prayers, so that, through this united supplication, a “new Pentecost” may smile upon the Christian family and favor his conciliar project. In reality, this apparently pious exhortation is the spiritual packaging of the greatest subversion in Church history: a sentimental Marian veil thrown over the preparation of the conciliar revolution that would enthrone laicism, religious relativism, and the cult of man, in direct betrayal of the Kingship of Christ and the integral Catholic faith.

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