Antipopes of the Antichurch


















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Potiora inter (1959.05.23)
The document under review, issued by antipope John XXIII on 23 May 1959 under the title “Potiora inter,” designates the Marian shrine known as “Nuestra Señora de El Soto” (Our Lady of the Grove) in Iruz as the principal patronal devotion of the Toranzo valley in the diocese of Santander, and authorizes the canonical coronation of its image. In solemn and affectively charged language, it extols local Marian piety, recalls alleged graces and even “prodigious” favors attributed to this image, mentions its profanation during the Spanish civil war and subsequent restoration, praises the care of the Discalced Carmelites, and formally proclaims the Virgin under this title as heavenly Patroness of the region with the usual liturgical privileges.


URBS ROMA (1959.05.23)
Urbs Roma is a brief Latin act of John XXIII by which he elevates the Roman church dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary to the rank of minor basilica, praising the growth of Rome, the architectural dignity of the shrine, and the Marian devotion associated with it, especially the universal consecration to the Immaculate Heart performed by Pius XII during the world war. It is a seemingly pious, purely honorary decree whose refined juridical formula masks the deeper reality: this is one of the early juridical gestures by which the conciliar usurper quietly instrumentalizes Marian piety to legitimize a counterfeit authority and to prepare the cultic infrastructure of the coming neo-church.


Ecclesiae filii (1959.06.06)
The document “Ecclesiae filii,” dated 6 June 1959 and issued under the name of John XXIII, is a Latin apostolic letter by which the “Blessed Virgin Mary, under the title of the Immaculate Heart,” is declared the principal heavenly patroness of the diocese of Wollongong. The text, couched in standard curial formulas, presents this act as a pastoral response to the faithful “gravely situated in this age,” allegedly to strengthen Marian devotion and obtain heavenly favors. In reality, this seemingly pious gesture inaugurates, under a Marian facade, the juridical and spiritual invasion of a newly fabricated “diocese,” integrated into the nascent conciliar revolution and instrumentalized to anchor the coming apostasy in sentimental pseudo-Marian cult detached from integral Catholic doctrine.


Salutare Sidus (1959.06.10)
The document “Salutare Sidus,” issued in 1959 by antipope John XXIII as an apostolic letter, solemnly confirms the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary as the principal heavenly patroness of the Archdiocese of La Plata. In lofty Marian language, it extols Mary as “saving star” and officially approves the choice of the local hierarchy by invoking the supposed apostolic authority of John XXIII, granting liturgical privileges and declaring all contrary acts null and void. This seemingly pious text, however, functions as a cosmetic veil over an authority already in rupture with the integral Catholic faith and inaugurates the Marian rhetoric later instrumentalized to legitimize the conciliar revolution against the Kingship of Christ and the unchanging Magisterium.
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