Antipopes of the Antichurch


















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Nuntius radiophonicus dato Mariali conventui Vietnamensi (1959.02.19)
The radiophonic message of John XXIII to the Marian Congress in Saigon (1959) praises Vietnamese Catholic fidelity, exalts Marian devotion linked to Lourdes, recalls three centuries since the appointment of the first Apostolic Vicars in Vietnam, highlights the growth of the indigenous clergy and laity, promises spiritual favors, and appoints Cardinal Agagianian as papal legate to preside over the celebrations. The text wraps all this in sentimental rhetoric of gratitude, unity with the Roman See, and hope for peace, carefully avoiding any mention of the looming conciliar revolution which this very usurper was already preparing; it is a polished prelude to the subversion of the Catholic missions in Asia and an early specimen of the pious mask covering the metastasis of Modernism.


A A A LA IOANNES PP. XXIII NUNTIUS RADIOPHONICUS (1959.04.27)
The radiophonic message of 27 April 1959 presents John XXIII calling the bishops and faithful of the whole world to intensified Marian prayers during the month of May for the success of the announced “ecumenical council.” He extols Mary’s maternal mediation, recalls her presence in the Cenacle before Pentecost, and urges clergy, religious, the sick, families, and children to unite in supplication so that, through her intercession, a “new Pentecost” may smile upon the Christian family and ensure a “happy outcome” of the council he intends to convoke. This apparently devout exhortation is, in reality, the pious-smelling curtain behind which the greatest subversion of the visible structures of the Church was prepared, disfiguring Marian piety into a spiritual fuel for the conciliar revolution.


Veni Creator Spiritus (1959.05.17)
On Pentecost 1959, John XXIII addresses a radiophonic “celebration” linking seven major churches across Europe, each singing successive stanzas of the hymn “Veni Creator Spiritus,” which he presents as a symbolic renewal of the Cenacle event, a “new song” of charity, unity, victory, and peace, culminating in a brief doxology to the Most Holy Trinity and a general blessing.


A A A LA IOANNES PP. XXIII NUNTIUS… (1959.08.20)
John XXIII’s radio “message” of 20 August 1959 to the Marian Congregation sodalities gathered in Novara is, at first glance, a pious exhortation: it greets Archbishop Józef Gawlina and the assembled clergy and laity; it praises Marian sodalities as “vanguards” of apostolic action; it urges consecration to Our Lady, imitation of her virtues, and generous lay apostolate adapted to “the conditions of our times.” It repeatedly extols Mary as the path to Christ, citing Bernard of Clairvaux, and presents Marian sodalities as a disciplined “pious militia” within the Church, ordered to spreading devotion, defending “holy laws,” and engaging in charitable works in modern society.
Yet beneath the devout surface, this address subtly relocates Marian devotion and lay “apostolate” into the programmatic framework of the incipient conciliar revolution, preparing souls for naturalistic activism, laicized ecclesiology, and submission to a new orientation of the “Church,” in which Our Lady is instrumentalized as a decorative emblem for a coming apostasy rather than as the implacable defender of the integral Catholic faith.
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