Manila Bulletin

Commemorat­ive stamps to mark 500th anniversar­y of the arrival of Santo Niño released

- By LESLIE ANN G. AQUINO

The Philippine Postal Corp. has issued special commemorat­ive stamps to celebrate the 500 years of Christiani­ty in the country.

The stamps were launched in Cebu City on April 14, the quincenten­nial of the first baptism, which also marked the 500 years of devotion to Santo Niño.

The stamps feature an image of Santo Niño de Cebu, the oldest religious icon in the country and currently enshrined at the Augustinia­n-run Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu.

Postmaster General Norman Fulgencio said the PhilPost pays its homage to the Santo Niño, “the source of home and faith of the people.”

“The milestone commemorat­ion of the arrival of the image of Señor Santo Niño is one such important moment that recalls the uniqueness of Filipino culture and history,” CBCP News quoted Fulgencio.

The commemorat­ive stamps and official first day covers are available at the Philatelic Counter, Manila Central Post Office, and all Mega Manila post offices.

They can also be purchased at the Postal Area 1 in Tuguegarao, Postal Area 2 in San Fernando, La Union, Postal Area 4 in San Pablo, Postal Area 5 in Mandaue, Postal Area 6 in Iloilo, Postal Area 7 in Davao, Postal Area 8 in Cagayan de Oro, and Postal Area 9 in Zamboanga.

Among those present in the unveiling of the stamps were Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles Brown and Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma.

Dr. Rene Escalante, chairperso­n of the National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s and Presidenti­al Assistant for the Visayas Sec. Michael Lloyd Dino were also present.

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