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25 lire St. Pius X single

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Description
On May 29, 1954, Vatican City issued a set of three stamps marking the canonization on that date of Pope St. Pius X (1903-1914). The set includes 10-lira (yellow, lake, sepia), 25-lira (yellow, lake, dull violet), and 35-lira (yellow, lake, and gray-black) values.
The vertical design includes a portrait by Guido Freganti of Pope St. Pius in vestments and wearing the papal triple tiara, his right hand raised and extending a blessing. "S. Pio X" (St. Pius X) appears at the top of a column behind the pope. "Post Vaticane" and the stamp's value appear at the bottom of the stamp.
Born in Riese, a small town in Upper Venetia (then part of the Austrian Empire) Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto (1835-1914) was the son of the village postman and his wife, a seamstress. Ordained in 1858, he served as a village curate, bishop of Mantua (1884), Patriarch of Venice, and cardinal (1893). As pope, he continued earlier interests to promote priestly vocations and improve education of the clergy and laity, to engage the laity in the work and liturgy of the Church, frequent and daily communion, and promotion of Gregorian chant and the reform of church music. He streamlined the papal curia and initiated a new codification of canon law. He unsuccessfully resisted secularizing tendencies separating church and state by governments in France, Portugal, and other Roman Catholic countries, while pursuing détente toward the government of Italy. He reinforced traditional Church teachings and opposed contemporary liberalizing tendencies known as "Modernism" within theological and social inquiries.
Stamps in the set measure 3 cm x 4 cm, are perforated 13 x 13, and contain the Crossed Keys of St. Peter watermark. E. Pizzi designed the set; the Italian State Printers, Rome, produced it by photogravure. Vatican City issued 280,000 sets, which it withdrew from sale on May 31, 1955.
References:
"Vatikanstaat." Michel Europa Katalog, band 3, Südeuropa. Unterschleissheim, Germany: Schwanberger Verlag GMBH, 2008.
"Vatican City," in Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue, part 8, Italy and Switzerland, 7th edition, Ringwood, Hampshire, England, 2010.
J. N. D. Kelly, "Pope St. Pius X," in The Oxford Dictionary of Popes. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.
Donald Attwater and Catherine Rachel John, "Pius the Tenth," in The Penguin Dictionary of Saints, 3rd edition. London: Penguin Books, 1995.
Roger Collins. Keepers of the Keys of Heaven: A History of the Papacy (New York: Basic Books, 2009), 455-463, 466-494.
Data Source
National Postal Museum
Date
May 29, 1954
Object number
2008.2009.177
Type
Postage Stamps
Medium
paper; ink(multicolored)
Place
VATICAN CITY (independent city state)
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Title
Scott Catalogue Vatican City 183
Topic
International Stamps & Mail
Record ID
npm_2008.2009.177
Usage
Usage conditions apply
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/hm833c1f5d0-22ae-41f6-aa69-ef8bff34d82e
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