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A traditional Catholic cardinal-bishop in a historic suburbicarian see near Rome, reflecting reverence and resistance to modernist reforms.

Ad Suburbicarias Dioeceses (1961.03.10)

The motu proprio “Ad Suburbicarias Dioeceses” of 10 March 1961, issued by John XXIII, suppresses the canonical ius optionis of cardinal-bishops for suburbicarian sees (CIC 1917, can. 236 §3), and reserves to himself and his successors the free nomination of the cardinal-bishops to those historic dioceses surrounding Rome, under the pretext of “changed conditions,” demographic growth, and pastoral needs; it cloaks a cold juridical centralization in pious rhetoric about solicitude for these dioceses.

A solemn depiction of the false proclamation of Our Lady of Izamal by antipope John XXIII in 1960, highlighting the deception and doctrinal betrayal.

LUCE COLLUSTRANS (1960.12.22)

Luce Collustrans is a brief Latin text in which antipope John XXIII, invoking the authority of his usurped office, proclaims the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title “de Izamal” as the principal heavenly patroness of the Archdiocese of Yucatán, confirming and crowning an already existing local Marian devotion with liturgical privileges and juridical force. It dresses this act in apparently pious language, but in reality it functions as a devotional anesthetic that helps consolidate the illegitimate conciliar regime while offering no call to conversion, no defense of the rights of Christ the King, and no stand against the nascent apostasy that John XXIII himself was engineering.

A reverent Catholic ceremony in a traditional church, with a bishop in full regalia holding a document titled 'Qui Catholico,' against the backdrop of a large statue of the Assumption of Mary.

Qui Catholico (1960.12.16)

The Latin text known as “Qui Catholico,” dated 16 December 1960 and issued under the name of John XXIII, declares the Blessed Virgin Mary assumed into Heaven as the principal heavenly patroness of the Diocese of Greensburg (separated from Pittsburgh in 1951), citing the people’s traditional devotion, numerous Marian churches, and their historical filial piety toward Our Lady. The act is framed as an expression of pastoral solicitude and an encouragement of Marian devotion, promulgated with the usual juridical formulae and assurances of perpetual validity.

Statue of the Immaculate Heart of Mary protecting the Diocese of Oudtshoorn with faithful Catholics in prayer.

EO CONTENDENTES (1960.12.16)

The Latin text titled “Eo contendentes,” issued by John XXIII on 16 December 1960, declares the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of the Immaculate Heart as the principal heavenly patroness of the Diocese of Oudtshoorn (South Africa). It justifies this act by asserting that the spread of the Kingdom of Christ is made “more apt and expedient” when Marian devotion flourishes, and it grants the corresponding liturgical honors and privileges attached to a primary diocesan patron.

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