Vatican Christmas stamps celebrate Holy Year opening November 1, 2024By Catholic News Service Catholic News Service Filed Under: News, Vatican, World News VATICAN CITY (CNS) — With the Holy Year 2025 beginning on Christmas Eve, the Vatican’s 2024 Christmas stamps feature the Jubilee message of hope as well as a prayer for peace. Both Christmas stamps, set to go on sale Nov. 4, feature the logo of the Holy Year. The 1.25-euro stamp features “the Christmas angel bearing a scroll that reads ‘Glory to God’ and ‘Peace on Earth,'” excerpts from the hymn Luke 2:14 says was sung by the angels announcing the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, said a note from the Vatican philatelic office. “It is the invocation that in recent years rises heartfelt from so many parts of the world crushed by violence and war,” said the note, released Oct. 30. The second stamp, with a value of 1.30 euros, shows the Baby Jesus in the manger with his hand raised in blessing. A scroll above his head has the Latin title of Pope Francis’ bull of indiction, formally proclaiming the Holy Year: “Spes Non Confundit,” which means “Hope does not disappoint.” The Vatican post office also sells two of each stamp in a booklet for collectors; the cover features a detail from Orazio Zecca da Montefortino’s early 17th-century painting, the Adoration of the Shepherds, which is kept in the Rome Basilica of St. Mary Major. Read More Vatican News Pope sends Easter greetings to Catholic parish in Gaza amid fear, uncertainty of war ‘The power with which Christ rose is entirely nonviolent,’ pope says in Easter peace message At Easter Mass, Pope Leo proclaims Resurrection conquers ‘the power of death’ Pope: Don’t be paralyzed by mistrust, fear; be catalyzed by Christ to build peace At Colosseum, pope carries the cross, leading thousands in Good Friday prayer for suffering world Pope at Colosseum: Follow Christ’s path, including the Way of the Cross, to bring peace Copyright © 2024 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print