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A reverent depiction of St. Joseph's Cathedral in Tlaxcala, Mexico, with Pope John XXIII and Archbishop Angelorum in prayerful reflection.

Angelorum-Mexicanae (Tlaxcalensis) (1959.05.23)

The Latin text presents an apostolic constitution of John XXIII, by which he detaches territory from the Archdioceses of Puebla de los Ángeles and Mexico to erect the new diocese of Tlaxcala, defining its borders, cathedral (St Joseph in Tlaxcala), suffragan relation to Puebla, basic provisions regarding seminary, canons or diocesan consultors, diocesan goods, and procedural norms for execution by the Apostolic Delegate in Mexico. It is a meticulously juridical act of territorial and administrative reconfiguration which, under the guise of pastoral concern, consolidates the new conciliar regime in Mexico and presupposes as unquestionable the authority of the very architect of the revolution against the Catholic order.

Vietnamese Marian Congress 1959 with clergy and faithful in a cathedral, reflecting pious devotion and historical contrast with conciliar revolution.

Nuntius Radiophonicus ad Conventum Marialem Vietnamensem (1959.02.19)

In this short radio message of 19 February 1959, John XXIII addresses the Vietnamese hierarchy on the occasion of a Marian Congress in Saigon, commemorating both the Lourdes centenary celebrations and the 300th anniversary of the establishment of Apostolic Vicariates in Vietnam. He praises Marian devotion, exalts the memory of missionaries and martyrs, rejoices at the numerical growth of Catholics (about 1.5 million), commends the indigenous clergy, expresses sorrow for those in the North unable to attend because of political circumstances, assures them of his spiritual closeness, and appoints Gregory Peter Agagianian as his legate for the event, concluding with a so‑called “Apostolic Blessing.” The entire tone is one of diplomatic congratulation, sentimental encouragement, and historical celebration—while remaining radically silent about the modernist subversion already emanating from Rome, thus revealing the inner contradiction of a message that invokes Catholic language while serving the nascent conciliar revolution.

Catholic bishop in Ambatondrazaka, Madagascar, representing the contested Apostolic Constitution with traditional devotion and historical backdrop.

Constitutio Apostolica «Ambatondrazakaensis» (1959.05.21)

The text promulgated under the name of John XXIII and titled De Diego Suarez — Tananarivensis (Ambatondrazakaënsis) formally erects a new territorial diocese in Madagascar (Ambatondrazaka), carved out from the territories of Diego Suarez and Tananarive, entrusting it to clergy of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity, defining its cathedral, its suffraganeus dependence on Tananarive, its seminary, chapter (or diocesan consultors), revenues, curial order, and delegating the execution to Marcel Lefebvre as Apostolic Delegate.

A traditional Catholic bishop addressing Japanese Catholics in front of a Japanese temple, symbolizing the need for conversion and the exclusive truth of the Catholic Faith.

A A A LA IOANNES PP. XXIII NUNTIUS RADIOPHONICUS… (1959.02.16)

On 16 February 1959, a few months after his usurpation of the Apostolic See, John XXIII delivered a brief Latin radio message to the Catholics of Japan to mark the inauguration of Japanese-language broadcasts from Vatican Radio. He greets the hierarchy and faithful, praises Japanese cultural virtues—ancient refinement, strength, patient endurance, artistic brilliance—and exhorts Catholics to let their faith shine through mildness and moral uprightness. He assures them of his prayers through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, invoking Christ as “O Oriens, splendor of eternal light and sun of justice,” that the Japanese may be enlightened and enabled to embrace the riches of the Gospel and be preserved from evils, granted prosperity and blessings in time and eternity. This apparently pious address, however, is an early and symptomatic manifesto of the horizontal, humanistic, and irenic religion that will soon explode in the conciliar revolution, subtly replacing the militant, exclusive Kingship of Christ with a saccharine naturalism and vague benevolence.

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