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Abeunte tibi (1959.06.14)
The letter “Abeunte tibi” (14 June 1959) of John XXIII, addressed to Aloysius Stepinac on the 25th anniversary of his episcopal consecration, is a short laudatory note praising his piety, constancy, social initiatives, and sufferings under communist persecution, culminating in congratulations for his elevation to the “Sacred Purple” by Pius XII and an Apostolic Blessing for him and the Zagreb archdiocese. It presents Stepinac as an edifying figure whose trials and social works are serenely integrated into the emerging ethos of the new regime in Rome.


A A A LA IOANNES PP. XXIII (1959.05.25)
The document, issued by antipope John XXIII on 25 May 1959, is a congratulatory letter to Louis Severin Haller, titular “bishop” of Bethlehem and abbot primate of the Canons Regular of St. Augustine, marking the ninth centenary of the 1059 Lateran synod and the associated canonical reforms. It recalls Augustinian roots of common life, praises the Lateran prescriptions on clerical community, commends the historic contribution of the Canons Regular, and warmly endorses the plan to formalize a confederation of their congregations, exhorting them to liturgical service, pastoral care, common life, obedience, moral integrity, and fraternal charity. From the perspective of integral Catholic faith, this apparently pious exhortation is in reality a carefully calibrated ideological signal of the coming conciliar revolution, instrumentalizing venerable monastic and canonical language to prepare religious institutes as docile functionaries of the future neo-church.


A.A.A. LA IOANNES PP. XXIII (1959.05.24)
This Latin letter of John XXIII (24 May 1959) congratulates Benedict Aloisi Masella, bishop of Palestrina and archpriest of the Lateran Basilica, on his 80th birthday and 40th episcopal anniversary, approves the local plan to honor him and to renew the public consecration of the city to the Immaculate Heart of Mary with a Marian monument, and grants him the faculty to bestow a plenary indulgence on the faithful present at a pontifical liturgy on the appointed day.


A A A LA IOANNES PP. XXIII (1959.05.17)
The brief Latin letter attributed to John XXIII addresses Archbishop James Duhig of Brisbane on the centenary of the Brisbane diocese, praising the external growth of ecclesiastical structures in Queensland: new dioceses, parishes, schools, hospitals, charitable works, and especially the dedication of a provincial seminary named after Pius XII. It showers benign approval on the planned solemn celebrations and expresses paternal wishes that clergy and faithful progress in charity, obedience, observance of God’s law, and good works, concluding with an Apostolic Blessing.
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