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SCG7514 - Vatican City 1965 – Pope Paul VI at the United Nations
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This 30 Lire stamp from Vatican City, issued in 1965, commemorates Pope Paul VI’s historic address to the United Nations on October 4, 1965 — the first time a reigning Pope visited the UN. The design depicts the UN Headquarters in New York rising above a domed structure, symbolizing the universality of peace, accompanied by an olive branch motif. The Latin inscription “Paulus VI P.M. Pacis Nuntius” translates to “Paul VI, Supreme Pontiff, Messenger of Peace,” reflecting his call for global harmony during the Cold War era.
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