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SCG6915 - Philippines 1995: 400th Anniversary of the Parish of Saint Louis Bishop
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This ₱2 commemorative stamp from the Philippines, issued in 1995, celebrates the 400th anniversary (1595–1995) of the Parish of Saint Louis Bishop in Lucban, Quezon. The design beautifully portrays the historic baroque-style Lucban Church, with a radiant sun, rainbow, and fruit-bearing trees symbolizing faith, nature, and abundance. A small inset shows the parish’s official anniversary seal.
Built in the late 16th century, the church is one of the oldest in Quezon province and stands as a vital symbol of Filipino Catholic heritage and colonial architecture.
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