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St. Philip Benizi

Time Period:

1233-1285

Feast Day:

August 23

Title/Attributes:

Confessor, Servite

Location of Relic:

Back Right Reliquary - Left Section

Type of Relic:

Bones

St. Philip Benizi

St. Philip Benizi was a Servite cardinal and preacher. He was born in 1233 in Florence, Italy to a noble family. He was educated in Paris and Padua, where he earned doctorates in medicine and philosophy. He practiced medicine for some time, but in 1253 he joined the Servite Order in Florence. He served as a lay brother until 1259, when his superiors directed him to be ordained.


Philip soon became known as one of the foremost preachers of his era, becoming master of novices at Siena in 1262 and then superior of several friaries and prior general of the Servites against his own wishes in 1267. Reforming the order with zeal and patience, he was named as a possible candidate to become pope by the influential Cardinal Ottobuoni just before the election to choose a successor to Pope Clement IV. This possibility was so distressing to Philip that he fled and hid in a cave until the election was finally over.


He attended the Council of Lyons in 1274 that brought about a brief reunion with the Orthodox, worked to bring peace between the Guelphs and the Ghibellines in 1279, assisted St. Juliana in founding the Third Order of Servites, and in 1284 dispatched the first Servite missionaries to the Far East. He retired to a small Servite house in Todi, where he died on August 22, 1285.


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