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A sedevacantist bishop in traditional garb elevates the Syro-Malabar Diocese of Changanacherry to an archdiocese, surrounded by faithful in prayer and a historic church in the background.

Changanacherrensis et Aliarum (1959.01.10)

The document attributed to John XXIII, titled “Changanacherrensis et Aliarum,” is a Latin apostolic constitution dated 10 January 1959, by which the author:
– Elevates the Syro-Malabar Diocese of Changanacherry (Changanacherrensis) to the rank of an archdiocese.
– Creates a new ecclesiastical province of the same name.
– Assigns Palai (Palaiensis) and Kottayam (Kottajamensis) as suffragan dioceses.
– Grants the new archbishop ordinary metropolitan rights and insignia (including the pallium under specified conditions and the right to carry the cross within the province).
– Entrusts execution to Valerian Gracias, then of Bombay, and annuls any contrary norms.

All this is framed as an act of pastoral care for the Chaldean–Malabar faithful and as a continuation of the reorganisation initiated by Pius XII.

This seemingly technical rearrangement of jurisdictions, signed by John XXIII at the threshold of the conciliar upheaval, is in fact a symptom and instrument of a new, humanly fabricated “church order” detached from the immutable notion of ecclesiastical authority and catholic unity, and thus stands condemned as an act without true pontifical authority and without binding force before God.

A Catholic bishop in traditional vestments holds a papal decree in front of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guidance in Patos, Brazil, symbolizing the establishment of a new diocese in 1959.

Caiazeirensis-Campinensis Grandis (1959.01.17)

The document issued under the name of Ioannes XXIII on 17 January 1959, titled “CAIAZEIRASENSIS-CAMPINENSIS GRANDIS (PATOSENSIS)”, is an apostolic constitution which, in solemn juridical language, carves territories from the dioceses of Cajazeiras and Campina Grande in Brazil to erect a new diocese of Patos. It defines its boundaries, assigns Patos as the episcopal see, designates “Nossa Senhora da Guia” as cathedral, regulates the future chapter of canons or diocesan consultors, orders the erection of at least an elementary seminary, determines the composition of the episcopal mensa (revenues), incorporates clergy incardination norms, and entrusts execution to the Apostolic Nuncio Armandus Lombardi and the Consistorial Congregation. All appears, at first glance, as a routine act of pastoral administration—yet it stands as a juridical mask legitimizing the nascent conciliar revolution by cloaking an emerging counterfeit hierarchy in the venerable forms of the pre-1958 Church.

A Catholic priest in traditional vestments stands in a mission church in Bossangoa, Africa, with African faithful kneeling in prayer, reflecting the solemnity of the 1959 Constitution Apostolica Bossangoaënsis.

Constitutio Apostolica “Bossangoaënsis” (1959.02.09)

Ioannes Roncalli, styling himself “John XXIII,” here issues an act by which a portion of the Diocese of Berberati in then French Equatorial Africa (regions Bossangoa, Bouca, Batanfago, Paoua) is detached to form a new apostolic prefecture, entrusted to the Capuchin Friars Minor and made suffragan to Bangui. The text clothes this purely administrative measure in solemn formulas of papal authority, obedience, and canonical sanction.

Portrait of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre with Redemptorist missionaries and African faithful in a historic missionary setting.

Niameyensis (Fadangurmaensis) 1959.02.12

The constitution presented under the name “Niameyensis (Fadangurmaensis)” (12 February 1959) is a juridical act of the late pre-conciliar Roman authority, attributed to John XXIII, by which territories of the Apostolic Prefecture of Niamey (French West Africa) are detached (Dori and Fada regions) and erected into a new Apostolic Prefecture of Fadangurmaensis, entrusted to the Redemptorists, and made suffragan to the metropolitan see of Ouagadougou. It praises missionary zeal, assigns jurisdiction, regulates procedural implementation, and threatens penalties against those who would contravene its provisions.

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