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Philippines Honors Pope Leo XIV with a Special Commemorative Stamp

PHLPost issued a special commemorative stamp on August 6, 2025, honoring Pope Leo XIV, the 268th Supreme Pontiff. (Photo: ABS-CBN)

In recognition of Pope Leo XIV (Robert Francis Prevost), who was elected as the 268th Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) has issued a special commemorative stamp.

In a social media post on August 6, PHLPost stated that the Philippines, a country with a large Catholic population, joins the global Catholic community in prayer and celebration, marking this momentous occasion in Church history.

Pope Leo XIV is honored in this stamp issue for his profound spiritual leadership and dedication to compassion, inclusivity, and global unity, values that resonate deeply with the Filipino people.

As a former missionary in Cebu and other areas in the central Philippines, Pope Leo XIV shares a special bond with the country. With this commemorative release, PHLPost reaffirms its mission to preserve history, culture, and faith through the philatelic tradition of stamp collecting.

The stamp designs feature the pope’s portrait alongside symbols related to his papacy.

Pope-themed stamps, particularly those marking significant papal events, remain highly sought after by collectors worldwide due to their historical significance, rarity, and artistic value. Many collectors treasure these stamps for the personal connection they evoke with the Holy Father.

PHLPost has printed 10,000 copies of the commemorative stamp. A matching First Day Cover is also available. Both can be purchased at the Postshop, located in the Annex I Building of the Manila Central Post Office Compound, Liwasang Bonifacio, Manila.

Following the death of Pope Francis on April 21, 2025, PHLPost also released a special commemorative stamp in June of that year.

 

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