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Octogesimum natalem (1962.10.18)
In this brief Latin note dated October 18, 1962, John XXIII sends courteous congratulations to Cardinal André Jullien on his forthcoming eightieth birthday, praising his juridical competence, prudence, service in the Roman Rota, and personal virtues, and imparting his “Apostolic Blessing.” Behind this apparently harmless compliment lies the quiet normalization of the very revolution that would soon dissolve Catholic jurisprudence into conciliarism, sentimentalism, and human respect.


Con soave (1962.10.28)
In this Italian-language letter dated 28 October 1962, the usurper Giovanni Battista Roncalli (John XXIII) writes from the Apostolic Palace to Giovanni Battista Montini, then “Cardinal” and “Archbishop” of Milan, on the occasion of inaugurating a bronze statue of Roncalli in the Marian sanctuary Madonna del Bosco. Roncalli recalls with nostalgia his childhood attachment to the shrine, his previous visits, the coronation of the image in 1954, and his last visit in August 1958 before assuming universal governance. He interprets the erection of his own statue as a “devout homage” to the Apostolic See and “the Pope,” praises the faith of the Lombard populations, and urges increased prayers for the “Holy Church” and for the conciliar assembly gathered in St. Peter’s, concluding with his “blessing.”


A A A ES Ioannes XXIII epistula ad Michaëlem a Iesu (1962.11.29)
The Latin letter attributed to John XXIII on 29 November 1962 is addressed to Michael of Jesus, superior general of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity for the Redemption of Captives, on the 750th anniversary of the death of St. John of Matha. It praises St. John of Matha and Felix of Valois, recalls the founding of the Trinitarian Order for redeeming captives from infidels, commends their historic works of charity, encourages present members to imitate this zeal in new circumstances, and concludes with an “Apostolic Blessing.”


Quinque celebranti (1962.12.12)
This brief Latin letter of John XXIII congratulates Joseph Pizzardo on the fiftieth anniversary of his creation as “cardinal,” praising his services in the Roman Curia, in Catholic Action, and in overseeing seminaries and universities, invoking God’s protection and imparting an “Apostolic Blessing” as a token of goodwill and gratitude. It is a seemingly harmless, courtly compliment; in reality, it is a concentrated symptom of a human-centered, bureaucratic, and theologically evacuated mentality that prepared and justified the conciliar revolution and the demolition of Catholic formation.
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