Mini Sheet: Reprint of 1970 Issue (Denmark Stamps - Christmas Seals 2007)

Reprint of 1970 Issue (Denmark Stamps - Christmas Seals 2007)

01 January (Denmark Stamps - Christmas Seals ) within release Julemærkefonden Christmas Seals goes into circulation Mini Sheet Reprint of 1970 Issue face value 10*None No Face Value

Mini Sheet Reprint of 1970 Issue in catalogues
Colnect codes: Col: DK CS-2007RP/1970

Mini Sheet is horizontal format.

Also in the issue Julemærkefonden Christmas Seals:

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Mini Sheet Reprint of 1970 Issue in digits
Country: Denmark Stamps - Christmas Seals
Date: 2007-01-01
Size: 193 x 125
Emission: Cinderella
Format: Mini Sheet
Face Value: 10*None No Face Value

Mini Sheet Reprint of 1970 Issue it reflects the thematic directions:

In Abrahamic religious traditions (such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) and some sects of other belief-systems like Hinduism and Buddhism, an angel is a heavenly supernatural or spiritual being. In monotheistic belief-systems, such beings are under service of the supreme deity (i.e. God).

Abrahamic religions often depict angels as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God and humanity. Other roles include protectors and guides for humans, such as guardian angels and servants of God.[3] Abrahamic religions describe angelic hierarchies, which vary by religion and sect. Some angels have specific names (such as Gabriel or Michael) or titles (such as seraph or archangel). Malevolent angels are often believed to have been expelled from Heaven and called fallen angels. In many such religions, the Devil (or devils) are identified with such angels

Christmas or Christmas Day (Old English: Crīstesmæsse, meaning "Christ's Mass") is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed most commonly on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world. A feast central to the Christian liturgical year, it is prepared for by the season of Advent or the Nativity Fast and initiates the season of Christmastide, which historically in the West lasts twelve days and culminates on Twelfth Night; in some traditions, Christmastide includes an Octave. The traditional Christmas narrative, the Nativity of Jesus, delineated in the New Testament says that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in accordance with messianic prophecies; when Joseph and Mary arrived in the city, the inn had no room and so they were offered a stable where the Christ Child was soon born, with angels proclaiming this news to shepherds who then disseminated the message furthermore. Christmas Day is a public holiday in many of the world's nations, is celebrated religiously by the vast majority of Christians, as well as culturally by a number of non-Christian people, and is an integral part of the holiday season, while some Christian groups reject the celebration. In several countries, celebrating Christmas Eve on December 24 has the main focus rather than December 25, with gift-giving and sharing a traditional meal with the family.

Mini Sheet, Reprint of 1970 Issue, Denmark Stamps - Christmas Seals,  , Angels, Christmas