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SCG3045 - Vatican City 1963 – Red Cross Centenary "The Good Samaritan"
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This 10 Lire stamp from Vatican City, issued in 1963, commemorates the centenary of the International Red Cross (1863–1963). The artwork, designed by Emilio Greco, powerfully depicts the biblical parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:33), emphasizing compassion and humanitarian aid—values shared by the Red Cross. The Latin inscription, "Samaritanus misericordia motus est", translates to “The Samaritan was moved with compassion.” A red cross emblem and torch appear in the corner, symbolizing healing and hope.
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