Address to send a letter to pope francis

I had some questions to ask the Holy Father.

I'm not sure where to acquire the stamp.

When writing to the Holy Father or the Pope, whether Catholic or not, one should always show a respect for him and the office He holds. The answer to your question is, in no way, a doctrinal one. It is based on a proper respect and courtesy from a Christian viewpoint.

I think you will find this portion from WikiHow.com helpful:

  1. Address the Pope as Your Holiness . Another acceptable way to address the Pope in writing would be Most Holy Father .

Note that on the envelope, you should address the Pope as His Holiness, ________ with the Pope's name in the blank. For instance, if writing to Pope Francis, the envelope would read, His Holiness, Pope Francis .

His Holiness, Pope Francis
Apostolic Palace
00120 Vatican City

Do not write Italy on the envelop as the country. The Vatican is considered its own independent nation , completely separate from Italy.

To my knowledge, there is no known working e-mail for the Pope, though a fax may work as the image on this page testifies:

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I'm not sure where to acquire the stamp .

Along with your letter to the Pope just include another empty envelope with your return address middle of the envelope. You can get stamps where we all get them: the local Post office .

Just ask the Postal clerk how much postage he or she would recommend placing on the return envelope which is coming back to you from the Vatican.

The Holy Father is a very busy man, so don't get your hopes up to high for a reply. Based on what heard, when he has responded, it usually takes a few months.