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John XXIII addressing Olympic athletes in St. Peter's Square, highlighting the contrast between traditional Catholic values and conciliar naturalism.

Allocutio Ioannis XXIII ad Athletas (1960.08.24)

The cited allocution of John XXIII to Olympic athletes (24 August 1960, St. Peter’s Square) offers a courteous welcome, recalls Pius X’s benevolent reception of Pierre de Coubertin, praises sport as formation of body and character, evokes “mens sana in corpore sano,” and alludes to Rome’s providential role as centre of empire and then Christianity, concluding with a general invocation of divine blessings.

A Catholic missionary scene in New Guinea with a Capuchin friar and native converts, symbolizing traditional faith and orthodoxy.

Portus Moresby (Mendiensis) (1958.11.13)

At first glance, this act of Eugenio Roncalli (John XXIII), dated November 13, 1958, presents itself as a strictly administrative decree: the division of the Apostolic Vicariate of Port Moresby in New Guinea and the erection of a new Apostolic Prefecture of Mendi, entrusted to the Capuchin Friars Minor, with meticulously described territorial boundaries, delegated execution to Romolo Carboni, and the usual juridical clauses of validity. Behind this apparently pious and technical language, however, stands the inaugural program of the conciliar revolution: consolidation of a new power-structure usurping Catholic forms while preparing the demolition of Catholic substance.

A solemn scene in the Apostolic Palace in 1960 depicting John XXIII presiding over a semi-public consistory to announce the canonization of Juan de Ribera.

Sacrum Consistorium of John XXIII (1960.05.30)

On 30 May 1960, in a semi-public consistory in the Apostolic Palace, John XXIII convened the assembled “cardinals” and “bishops” to receive their unanimous opinion on the proposed canonization of “Blessed” Juan de Ribera, Patriarch of Antioch and Archbishop of Valencia. The cited speech presents this act as the fulfillment of the “institute of the Apostolic See,” notes prior discussions in secret and public consistories, recalls the examination of virtues and miracles, and then, after soliciting and hearing the concordant votes, John XXIII declares his intention to inscribe Juan de Ribera among the saints on Trinity Sunday, 12 June 1960, in St Peter’s Basilica with great liturgical solemnity, exhorting prayers that this decision serve the glory of God and the good of the Christian people.

A traditional Catholic bishop establishes the diocese of Sanctae Catharinae in Ontario with solemn reverence.

Constitutio “Sanctae Catharinae in Ontario” (1958.11.09)

The cited document is an apostolic constitution in Latin, dated 9 November 1958 and issued under the name of John XXIII, which formally erects the diocesan circumscription of “Sanctae Catharinae in Ontario” by detaching territories from the then archdiocese of Toronto and the diocese of Hamilton. It defines borders, designates St. Catharines as diocesan seat, subordinates the new structure as suffragan to Toronto, regulates the cathedral church, seminary, chapter/consultors, temporal goods, transfer of clergy and acts, and entrusts execution to the apostolic delegate.

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