Antipopes of the Antichurch


















Timeline of this heretical pontiff
Encyclical Letters
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Ad Pentecosten Radiomessagium (1963.06.03)
On the eve of his death, Antipope John XXIII addressed a brief radiomessage to the faithful of Germany for Pentecost, exalting the ongoing Vatican II as an “immense work,” placing upon it “the hope of the whole world,” and urging special prayers that the Holy Spirit guide its decisions, words, and initiatives, “recall the distant to unity,” and manifest His presence in proportion to love for “the Church” as embodied in that council. It is a concentrated manifesto of the conciliar revolution: the substitution of the Holy Spirit with a new ecclesial ideology, the transfer of supernatural hope from Christ the King and His unchanging doctrine to a humanly orchestrated assembly, and the quiet canonization of Vatican II as the new Pentecost of a new church.


LA RADIOMESSAGGIO DEL SANTO PADRE GIOVANNI XXIII AI LAVORATORI DELLA POLONIA (1963.05.26)
At Piekary in May 1963, Giovanni Roncalli (John XXIII), founder of the conciliar revolution, addresses Polish workers with honeyed phrases about the Church’s concern for their “rights,” temporal condition, and families, invoking his own social encyclicals “Mater et Magistra” and “Pacem in terris” as guiding lights and entrusting them to Mary as “Queen of Poland,” all wrapped in pacifying assurances that the Church’s thoughts are of peace and not affliction.


Ioannes XXIII and the Masonic World’s Fair: A Blessing for the Religion of Man (1962.10.31)
The radiophonic message of Ioannes XXIII on 31 October 1962, addressed to the inauguration of the Holy See pavilion at the New York World’s Fair, is a brief congratulatory note. It praises the “most happy event” of the exposition, lauds human genius and labor for the progress of “civilization,” rejoices that peoples are bound by closer ties toward the “common good,” and expresses confidence that admirable technical advances will contribute to “spiritual progress,” wherein alone secure peace and true prosperity rest. It presents the participation of the so‑called Apostolic See as ordered to this aim, ending with a generic invocation of divine help.


LA IOANNES PP. XXIII NUNTIUS RADIOPHONICUS (1961.10.01)
The radiophonic message of John XXIII on 1 October 1961, delivered at Santa Maria di Galeria on the 30th anniversary of Vatican Radio, is a brief celebratory address: he praises the technical installations, commemorates Pius XI and Pius XII for promoting this “apostolate,” thanks Jesuits and technicians, invokes “peace and truth… unity and peace,” links radio outreach with the coming “ecumenical council,” and urges generosity for the missions, concluding with a paternal blessing of “Benediction, peace, joy of the Holy Spirit, unfailing hope.”
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