800th Birth Anniversary of St. Francis of Assisi (1182-1226)

St Francis of Assisi

Technical Data

Date of Issue April 4, 1983
Denomination Rs. 1
Quantity 2,000,000
Perforation comb 13
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Bistre brown
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 949

Stamp Number IN 1016

Yvert et Tellier IN 760

Stanley Gibbons IN 1083

Themes

St. Francis of Assisi, born into wealth in Italy in 1182, chose a life of renunciation and service at the age of 24. Known for his simplicity and joy, he dedicated himself to helping the poor, downtrodden, lepers, and destitute. He had a deep affinity for nature, referring to the earth as mother and addressing animals as brothers and sisters. Even a wolf that menaced a village became his friend after he spoke to it kindly.

His love for all living beings earned him the title of the world patron for ecology and wildlife. Thousands of people followed his example of simplicity and service, and he inspired the formation of the Franciscan religious order. By the time of his death at age 44 in 1226, there were thousands of Franciscan religious men and women, as well as lay followers known as the Third Order of St. Francis.

St. Francis’s influence extended far beyond his lifetime. He has been immortalized in art, film, literature, and philosophy. He is credited with fostering the origins of the Renaissance and inspiring modern poetry, art, and drama. His famous prayer for peace, “Lord, make me an instrument of your peace,” has resonated with people around the world, including Mother Teresa, who adopted it as her own.

In India, St. Francis is revered not only by Christians but also by people of all faiths. His religious congregations are actively involved in service activities across the country, numbering priests and sisters in the thousands. The stamp issued in honor of St. Francis on his 800th birth anniversary aims to inspire compassion towards fellow beings and nature among Indians.

The legacy of St. Francis of Assisi as an ecologist, philanthropist, and peacemaker of global renown continues to inspire individuals and communities worldwide.