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Pope John XXIII delivering a secret consistory address in 1962, surrounded by cardinals in the Lateran Basilica, emphasizing traditional Catholic hierarchy.

LA IOANNES PP. XXIII SACRA CONSISTORIA (1962.03.19)

In this secret consistory address of 19 March 1962, John XXIII announces: remembrance of deceased cardinals; lamentations over global tensions and alleged violations of “fundamental freedoms”; the creation of ten new cardinals (including Suenens); and his decision that all cardinals, including deacons, are to receive episcopal consecration, presented as a historical and pastoral “fittingness” in view of the coming Vatican II.

A solemn Catholic bishop in traditional vestments before the historic Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Logroño, illustrating the usurpation of John XXIII's authority.

Calaguritanae et Calceatensis (Logrognensis) (1959.03.09)

The constitution issued by antipope John XXIII on 9 March 1959 concerns a seemingly technical act: the attachment of the appellation “Logrognensis” to the historic Diocese of Calahorra and Calceatense, and the elevation of the church of the Blessed Virgin Mary “de la Redonda” in Logroño to the rank of concatedral, with corresponding rights and obligations, all executed in line with the 1953 Concordat between the Holy See and Spain and delegated to Hildebrando Antoniutti as “Apostolic Nuncio.”

Pope John XXIII addressing members of the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity in 1962, reflecting the controversial ecumenical vision that diverged from traditional Catholic doctrine.

Allocutio Ioannis XXIII pro “Unitate Christianorum” (1962.03.08)

Ioannes XXIII, in this allocution of 8 March 1962 to the members and consultors of the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity, praises their preparations for Vatican II, extols a universal “spiritual wind” moving East and West, invokes “love and benevolence” toward those “adorned with the Christian name” yet separated from Rome, and justifies erecting a special Secretariat to accompany them toward unity, presenting this work as harmonious with Trent and as a service to “all upright men who fear God” everywhere. The entire text, in its assumptions, vocabulary, and omissions, manifests not Catholic unity in the Kingship of Christ, but the programmatic dissolution of that Kingship into horizontal ecumenism and naturalistic universalism.

A solemn Catholic cathedral interior with canons in traditional liturgical vestments, reflecting the ceremonial splendor of the Botucatu chapter as described in the 'Botucatuensis' constitution.

Constitutio Apostolica “Botucatuensis” (1959.03.07)

The Latin text promulgated under the name of John XXIII on 7 March 1959, titled “Botucatuensis,” establishes in the metropolitan church of Botucatu a chapter of canons (two dignitaries and six canons), defines their liturgical obligations, outlines vesture and insignia, and suppresses the diocesan consultors by transferring their functions to the new collegiate body; all is framed as an act to augment the external honor of God through ceremonial splendour and canonical order.

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