Friday, October 25, 2019
Saint Philip Neri :: essays research papers fc
   Saint Philip Neri was born in Florence, Italy, in the year 1515. He was the    oldest son of Francis Neri and Lucretia Soldi, both descendants of Tuscan    families. He was kind hearted as a kid and soon became known as Philip the    Good - "the good Pippo." As a child, he studied philosophy and later he took    a comprehensive course in theology. With fourteen companions, he created    the Confraternity of the Most Holy Trinity for looking after pilgrims and    convalescents. The members met for Communion, prayer and other spiritual    exercises in the Church of San Salvatore, and Philip himself introduced the    idea of having exposition of the Blessed Sacrament at least once a month.    At these devotions, Philip preached, even though he had not yet become a    priest. In 1550, he transferred this Confraternity to the Church of the Holy    Trinity, and built a new hospital. His work continued and in 1551, he was    ordained a priest at the age of thirty-six.     As a newly ordained priest, Philip continued his spiritual conferences to    ever-increasing numbers, who came seeking his guidance and help. In a short    time, several priests and young clergymen associated themselves with him.    They began to aid him with his conferences and in reading prayers and    meditations to the people of the Church of the Holy Trinity. This small    group soon became known as an Oratory, because at certain hours each day,    they would gather the people together for prayer and meditation. Therefore    they laid the foundation of a new religious society. In 1564, when Philip    had formed his congregation into a regular community, he had several of his    young clergy men ordained to the priesthood.    Saint Philip lived to be eighty years of age. In the year 1595, he was    struck by an unusual violent fever and was confined to his bed for the    entire month of April. Cardinal Caesar Baronius game him Extreme Unction and    Cardinal Frederick Borromeo, an intimate friend, brought him Holy Viaticum.    His entire congregation accompanied him on his deathbed. It was shortly    after midnight on May 26th, 1595 that he passed away.    Saint Philip was noted also for his kindness and simplicity and was much    sought after as a confessor. His sense of humor was note worthy. He was    beautified by Pope Paul V in 1615 and was canonized a saint by Pope Gregory    XV in the year 1622.    After Philip's death it was discovered that two of his ribs were broken and    had formed an arch, enlarging the normal space for the heart. His body rests    in the Chiesa Nuova where it remains miraculously incorrupt.  					    
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