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PHLPost honors Pope Leo XIV with special stamps

The Philippine Postal Corp. (PHLPost) has released a special commemorative stamp honoring Pope Leo XIV, who was elected leader of the Catholic Church nearly three months ago.

The stamp features a portrait of the pope alongside symbols of his papacy — intricate details expected to appeal to both casual enthusiasts and serious collectors.

PHLPost printed 10,000 copies of the stamp, each priced at ₱17. A matching First Day Cover is also available for collectors.



Both items can be purchased at the Postshop, located at the Manila Central Post Office Compound, Annex I Building, Liwasang Bonifacio.

“Through this commemorative release, PHLPost reaffirms its mission to preserve history, culture, and faith through philately, the art of stamp collecting,” the agency said.

Papal-themed stamps, according to PHLPost, remain among the most sought-after in the world, especially those tied to major Church events.

“Many collectors treasure these stamps for the personal connection they evoke with the Holy Father,” it said.

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PHLPost previously issued several stamps in honor of the late Pope Francis, including a commemorative stamp in 2015 during his historic visit to the Philippines.

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