"Pope" John XXIII was in reality mafia and Freemason member who usurped the Papacy against the Will of God. Already a Pope was elected two days earlier in the same Vatican conclave. On 26 october 1958 Gregory XVII was elected, Giuseppe cardinal Siri, who was the real and valid Holy Father. This impostor doesn't belong among the tombs of the Saints. He is not Blessed and he was not a Pope, and his so called "incorruptable" body is just professionally embalmed by a veterinarian. Fraud.
I remember Pope Paul VI's coronation being broadcast over Telestar satelite in 1963. I watched it at my Grandmother's house, and all she had was a dinky black and white TV.
Pope John Paul the First got rid of the coronation procedure, not because he was a fanatical "up-dater" but because it was time for a less regal and more priestly ceremony, he thought.
No doubt about it, I really wish the pope could do this ceremony one more time, despite what the hypocrites might say because either way they would still ridicule the Pope.
Although I'm non-Catholic...I find all of this terribly interesting. The entire process of JP2's death to Benedict16's election captivated me completely. They should do at least 1 more papal coronation if for no other reason than to get it recorded properly and with today's technology.
"TU ES PETRUS". Nota-se como sua Santidade João XXIII recolhe-se em seu interior, ao escutar essa bela canção. Penso que, nesse momento, ele realmente recebe as chaves e o múnus de São Pedro, para a maior Glória de Deus e da Santa Madre Igreja. Salve Sua Santidade, o Papa João XXIII.
Stop talking about cardinal Siri! He was in Genova and he was destined to be there. As a matter of fact, he was too conservative for the times. 1950s and 1960s was a time of huge changes. Siri would have never opened the Vatican Council II. Therefore, I say STOP! John XXIII - one of the best popes!
I disagree. Even if Vatican II caused great changes, were they for the better? Statistically, the Church is in one of its worst crises in its history (everyone knows about the vocation crisis, the extent of the modernist heresy). I would say that while Bl. John had no idea of the extent to which the Council Fathers would reform the Church, his actions were disastrous.
I agree. After Vatican 2, essentially the Church put the sacred things in rubbish piles, the nuns took off their habits and stopped teaching, and many priests abandoned their vows. I remember the parish priest priest teaching us Hare Krishna and playing hideous folks songs in Mass. Most of the folks in my grade school class have left the Church. All this the bishops did in an attempt to guise their faithlessness with the mask of being "contemporary", "modern" or "with it." They had no faith.
Salve Papa João XXXIII !!! Interceda por nós !!!
familiafeliciano1 3 weeks ago
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FRAUD. FRAUD. FRAUD. This was a satanic monster and not a Pope at all.
rooizilver 1 year ago
"Pope" John XXIII was in reality mafia and Freemason member who usurped the Papacy against the Will of God. Already a Pope was elected two days earlier in the same Vatican conclave. On 26 october 1958 Gregory XVII was elected, Giuseppe cardinal Siri, who was the real and valid Holy Father. This impostor doesn't belong among the tombs of the Saints. He is not Blessed and he was not a Pope, and his so called "incorruptable" body is just professionally embalmed by a veterinarian. Fraud.
rooizilver 1 year ago
I remember Pope Paul VI's coronation being broadcast over Telestar satelite in 1963. I watched it at my Grandmother's house, and all she had was a dinky black and white TV.
Pope John Paul the First got rid of the coronation procedure, not because he was a fanatical "up-dater" but because it was time for a less regal and more priestly ceremony, he thought.
Weejee4 2 years ago
No doubt about it, I really wish the pope could do this ceremony one more time, despite what the hypocrites might say because either way they would still ridicule the Pope.
checkthisout732 2 years ago
Although I'm non-Catholic...I find all of this terribly interesting. The entire process of JP2's death to Benedict16's election captivated me completely. They should do at least 1 more papal coronation if for no other reason than to get it recorded properly and with today's technology.
seismiccowboy 2 years ago 9
Would you like to be be baptized into the Catholic Church?
WilliamTheBearded 2 years ago
"TU ES PETRUS". Nota-se como sua Santidade João XXIII recolhe-se em seu interior, ao escutar essa bela canção. Penso que, nesse momento, ele realmente recebe as chaves e o múnus de São Pedro, para a maior Glória de Deus e da Santa Madre Igreja. Salve Sua Santidade, o Papa João XXIII.
fredimation 2 years ago
Stop talking about cardinal Siri! He was in Genova and he was destined to be there. As a matter of fact, he was too conservative for the times. 1950s and 1960s was a time of huge changes. Siri would have never opened the Vatican Council II. Therefore, I say STOP! John XXIII - one of the best popes!
MARTINKUK1 3 years ago
I disagree. Even if Vatican II caused great changes, were they for the better? Statistically, the Church is in one of its worst crises in its history (everyone knows about the vocation crisis, the extent of the modernist heresy). I would say that while Bl. John had no idea of the extent to which the Council Fathers would reform the Church, his actions were disastrous.
Bl. John, ora pro nobis!
baldwalrus7 2 years ago
I agree. After Vatican 2, essentially the Church put the sacred things in rubbish piles, the nuns took off their habits and stopped teaching, and many priests abandoned their vows. I remember the parish priest priest teaching us Hare Krishna and playing hideous folks songs in Mass. Most of the folks in my grade school class have left the Church. All this the bishops did in an attempt to guise their faithlessness with the mask of being "contemporary", "modern" or "with it." They had no faith.
rollypollyjoe 2 years ago 3
If only we had Cardinal Siri as pope.
rpgabc123 3 years ago
Where can we get a DVD copy of this full coverage of the papal coronation?
kingsleymedalla 3 years ago
Very solemn! I love the song TU ES PETRUS and the splendid angelic voices of the sistine chapel choir.
kingsleymedalla 3 years ago
I can't beleive people threw this out in the "Spirit" of vatican II!
emurami 4 years ago 6
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I wish I could say he's my hero... but alas, I cannot.
imanoutkast 4 years ago