Toggle navigation
VaticanStamps
Member
Dashboard
Calendar
Stats
Users
Documentation
Dashboard
VPS List
Update VPS Record
Update A Postal Database Record
Email Group
(0=no, 1=yes)
Page2 Group
(0=no, 1=yes)
VPS Group
(0=no, 1=yes)
Email Publish
(0=no, 1=yes, 2=hold)
Page2 Publish
(0=no, 1=yes, 2=hold)
VPS Publish
(0=no, 1=yes, 2=hold)
Email Date
(MM/DD)
Page2 Date
(MM/DD)
Sequence
Date Created
(YYYY-MM-DD)
Issue Year
(YYYY)
First Scott Number
(in stamp set)
Stamp Set
Stamp List
(comma seperated, include br)
Set Description
Title
No Display
(stamps - 0=no, 1=yes - no display)
Text
Saint Luigi Gonzaga
Vatican City Aerogramme (1991)
June 21 marks the feast day of Saint Aloysius (in Italian, Luigi) Gonzaga, who died on this date in 1591. Vatican City issued the aerogramme shown above in 1991 in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of his death.
Gonzaga was born in 1568 into a noble family in Castiglione delle Stiviere. As the first-born son, he was in line to inherit his father's title and status: his title was
Imperial Marquis of Castiglione delle Stiviere
. At an early age, he developed kidney disease, and he was troubled with poor health throughout his life. While he was ill, he experienced a spiritual awakening. Despite the efforts of his father and others, he eventually disavowed his inheritance and family position and joined the Society of Jesus in 1585 and took his vows in 1587.
He traveled between Milan, Rome and Mantua from 1585 to 1590, returning to Rome in May of 1590. In 1591, a severe plague ravaged the city. The Jesuits had opened a hospital to treat those stricken by the Plague, and Luigi volunteered to work there. Despite his ongoing health issues, he worked tirelessly at the hospital, caring for the sick and infirmed. He was eventually stricken by the plague and died at the young age of 23.
Basilica of Saint Aloysius (Luigi) Gonzaga
Castiglione delle Stiviere, Lombardy, Italy
Photo by Syrio
From Wikimedia Commons, used under the terms of the Creative
Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license
The aerogramme at the top of the article shows an image of Saint Luigi Gonzaga caring for a sick person, taken from a bas-relief sculpture found in the Santo Spirito Hospital in Rome. The postal indicia in the upper right hand corner is taken from a photo of the Sanctuary of Saint Luigi Gonzaga in Castiglione delle Stiviere.
Saint Luigi Gonzaga is the patron saint of Catholic Youth, seminarians and teenagers, and he venerated world wide in the naming of many churches and schools. Most notably, in the United States, Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, is named in his honor.
REFERENCES:
Franciscan Media, Saint of the Day,
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga
UPN Bulletin, October 1, 1991,
Aerogramme 1991
Wikipedia,
Aloysius Gonzaga
Vatican Philatelic Society website, www.vaticanstamps.org, Stamp Database Search
Author
Info Source
Cover 1
Cover 2
Cover 3
Caption 1
Caption 2
Caption 3
Cover 4
Cover 5
Cover 6
Photo Review
(1 - Not done or incomplete, 2 - No outside material used, 3 - Meets standards)
Review Initials
Technical Details *
(0=no, 1=yes)
Page Color *
Default
light blue
light brown
light green
light grey
light purple
light red
light yellow
Background Style *
Card Title
Card Image
Card Text
Update
Back
* Note: these options are available in Page2 only, not daily emails