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A traditional Catholic scene depicting Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani during the centenary celebration of the Canadian hierarchy in 1959, highlighting the solemnity and underlying tensions of the era.

Si summo (1959.08.25)

The Latin letter “Si summo” (25 August 1959) from John XXIII to Alfredo Ottaviani appoints him as papal legate for the centenary celebrations of the establishment of the ecclesiastical hierarchy in Canada. It praises divine beneficence, extols the historic merits of the Canadian bishops and of François de Montmorency-Laval, urges renewed fidelity to Catholic doctrine, calls for resistance to materialism, and grants indulgences to the faithful participating in the solemnities. Behind this apparently edifying rhetoric, the document functions as a polished liturgical veil concealing the imminent subversion of the very hierarchical and doctrinal order it pretends to honor.

Traditional Catholic Eucharistic procession in Córdoba, Argentina, 1959. Clergy in Latin Mass vestments lead the faithful in solemn prayer under a canopy adorned with banners.

Non excidit (1959.08.20)

Dated 20 August 1959, this brief Latin letter of John XXIII appoints Ferdinand Antonino Cento as papal legate to preside over the National Eucharistic Congress of Argentina in Córdoba (Tucumán). It recalls with nostalgia the 1934 International Eucharistic Congress in Buenos Aires (led by Eugenio Pacelli), praises the Argentine hierarchy’s organizational zeal, notes the cooperation promised by civil authorities, and expresses the expectation that intensified Eucharistic devotion will nurture peace, piety, and public friendship between the Argentine state and the Apostolic See.

A solemn Eucharistic procession in Catana, Italy, under the shadow of Mount Etna, reflecting traditional Catholic devotion and reverence.

A A A LA IOANNES PP. XXIII… Catana urbs (1959.08.02)

Catana, a city near Mount Etna, is presented in this Latin epistle of John XXIII as the honoured site of a nationwide Italian Eucharistic Congress. The usurper praises the local hierarchy and faithful, appoints Marcello Mimmi as his legate, and exhorts that the Eucharistic celebration foster piety, unity, and peace, issuing his “apostolic blessing” upon clergy, officials, and people gathered to venerate the Blessed Sacrament.

Bishop Alfonso Castaldo in traditional Catholic episcopal vestments standing in a grand cathedral in Naples surrounded by symbols of his administrative achievements.

EPISTULA «EPISCOPALIS» (1959.06.24)

Dated 24 June 1959, this Latin letter of John XXIII congratulates Alfonso Castaldo on the 25th anniversary of his episcopal ordination, praising his pastoral initiatives in Pozzuoli and Naples, commending his social, charitable, and educational works, and granting him the faculty to impart the so-called papal blessing with plenary indulgence on the occasion of the jubilee.

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