UK Christmas 1970 Stamp

Issue:    UK Christmas 1970 Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   8 Stamps Denomination:   4 d Issue Date:   1970 Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

Issue:    UK Christmas 1970 Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   8

Stamps Denomination:   4 d

Issue Date:   1970

Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

Celebrating Joy and Spiritual Upliftment

UK Christmas Stamp is part of the United Kingdom long standing tradition of issuing special stamps to mark the holiday season. Featuring the word “Excelsis” derived from the Latin phrase Gloria in excelsis Deo (Glory to God in the highest) the stamp emphasizes the deeper spiritual meaning of Christmas while celebrating the festive joy that accompanies the holiday. As a beautiful blend of religious and cultural significance the stamp is a meaningful addition to the UK Christmas philatelic history.

The Excelsis Theme: A Reflection of the Christmas Spirit

Excelsis is closely tied to the celebration of Christmas particularly through the traditional Christian carol Angels We Have Heard on High and the angelic chorus proclaiming the birth of Christ in the Bible. By including the theme of Excelsis on the stamp the Royal Mail highlights the essence of Christmas as a time of spiritual reflection joy and peace.

The phrase Gloria in excelsis Deo captures the exaltation of God during the Nativity as angels announce the birth of Jesus. For many this message embodies the hope and renewal associated with Christmas reminding both believers and non believers of the values of goodwill and kindness that are central to the season. The Excelsis stamp is a way to honor this traditional message and to convey it through art and postal history.

A Stunning Design with Holiday Imagery

The UK Christmas and Excelsis Stamp often features a blend of religious and festive imagery. Depictions of angels stars or choirs singing Gloria in excelsis Deo are common elements, symbolizing the heavenly message of the birth of Christ. These celestial figures are often portrayed in graceful poses bathed in light conveying a sense of peace and reverence. Gold and white tones may dominate the color scheme creating a regal and divine atmosphere.

The stamp design also incorporates festive decorations blending the spiritual and cultural aspects of the holiday season. These can include elements like snowflakes wreaths or even candles to evoke the warmth and joy of Christmas ensuring that the stamp resonates with a broad audience.

A Cherished Philatelic Tradition

the Stamp holds a special place as part of the Royal Mail’s annual Christmas stamp releases. Christmas stamps have a long and cherished history in the UK with each year issue eagerly anticipated by philatelists and the general public alike. The Excelsis stamp not only adds to this tradition but also stands out for its focus on the spiritual dimension of the holiday making it a meaningful piece for those interested in religious or holiday themed collections.

This stamp serves as both a celebration of the joy and festivity of Christmas and a reminder of the holiday deeper spiritual origins making it a beautiful symbol of the season values of peace hope and light.

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