Tuesday, April 21, 2015

URU - 2015 - #013 - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - CARDINAL DANIEL STURLA


Uruguay - 2015 - Cardinal Daniel Sturla
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SERIES --- 3,50 EUR
BLOCK 1 --- 4,00 EUR
BLOCK 2 --- 17,00 EUR
 FDC not Sent --- 4,50 EUR
 FDC of BLOCK not Sent --- 5,00 EUR
 FDC of BLOCK not Sent AUTOGRAPHED --- 90,00 EUR
FDC Sent on First Day --- 9,00 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: April 21st, 2015
Printed: 20.000 copies (5.000 of Block 1, 3000 of Block 2 with 5 Stamps)

Stamp Shape and Size: Rectangular [27 mm. x 39 mm.]
Perforation: Circular
Gum: Water Activated

Block Configuration:
Block 1: 1 stamp
Block 2: 5 Stamps [1 x 5]
Block Shape and Size:
Block 1: Rectangular [79 mm. x 54 mm.]
Block 2: Rectangular [170 mm. x 119 mm.]

FDC Type: Decorated Cover from Post Office
FDC not sent Shape and Size: Rectangular [182 mm. x 140 mm.]
FDC sent on issue day Shape and Size: Rectangular [182 mm. x 140 mm.]

Cover Shape and Size: Not available

Catalogue information:

Michel: No Data Available
Ivert: No Data Available
Scott: No Data Available
Stanley & Gibbons: No Data Available

Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Christianism and Catholicism or a wider Religion Topic, focused on the personality of Uruguayan Cardinal Daniel Sturla and also on the one of the Pope Francis, Jorge Maria Bergolio from Argentina, as he was the Pope which created Daniel Fernando Sturla Berhouet, the Cardinal of Santa Galla, while being the Archbishop of Montevideo, and having been previously Bishop of Phelbes in Egypt. This adding to Popes, Cardinals, Archbishops, and Bishops, or a Wider Catholic Titles Topics to this release.

Then, these two Personalities relates this issue with other Congregations and Personalities from the Catholic Church. Fom the Cardinal Daniel Sturla, the Salesians of Don Bosco, or the Salesian Society, officially named the Society of Saint Francis de Sales, a Roman Catholic Religious Institute founded in the late nineteenth century by Saint John Bosco in order to help the young and poor children through charity in the Industrial Revolution, and with this Society the Personalities of Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco, popularly known as Don Bosco, and François de Sales, Bishop of Geneva. Then, from Pope Francis, The Society of Jesus, a male Religious Congregation of the Catholic Church, founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1540, whose members are called Jesuits, and the personality of Saint Francis of Assisi, or San Francesco d'Assisi, born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, but nicknamed Francesco.

Then, looking more at the desing of the Issue, although the focus of it is clearly in the Personalities of Cardinal Daniel Sturla and Pope Francis, a lot of other topics arises.

From the Stamp, only the Typical Costumes of both Popes and Cardinals Catholic Titles appears, with the addition of the minor ones Hats, and Glasses too.

However, it is in both Blocks that many of very popular Topics are shown. First, in the background it is seen the Project from Gian Lorenzo Bernini, an Italian Artist and a prominent Architect, for the construction of the St. Peter's Square, or Piazza San Pietro, a massive Plaza located directly in front of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City, the Papal enclave inside Rome. Then, over this Project, besides the stamps, also the Coat of Arms of Cardinal Daniel Sturla is put in both Blocks, and also makes up most of the Postmark for the First Day Cancelation.

The Coat of Arms of Cardinal Daniel Sturla, besides adding Coat of Arms Topic, it also includes many other Topics because of the Items of which is composed. This topics are: Lighthouses, and Navigational Aids, as it inculdes the Hill of Montevideo with his traditional Lighthouse on his Fortress. Then, also Birds, in particular the Hornero, a brown bird with rather short tails and fairly long bills, that are known for building mud nests that resemble old wood-fired ovens, and that particulary gives his name, as the Spanish word "hornero" comes from "horno" that means "oven". And finally the Cross in the left side refers to the one erected for the First visit to Uruguay in 1987 of the former Pope Saint John Paul II, born Karol Józef Wojtyła.


If you consider that there are another topics in this stamp, that were not spot in this review, you are encouraged to telling me about them, so please do not hesitate to post a comment. I would appreciate your help very much.

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