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Philip Benizi (sometimes St Philip Benitius, and in Italian Filippo Benizzi) (August 15, 1233 – August 22, 1285) was a
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of the Order of the Servites, and credited with reviving the order. Pope Leo X recognised his cult 24 January 1516 essentially beatifying him (although this was not a formal category at the time); and Pope Clement X canonized him as a saint in 1671.


Biography

Philip Benizi was born on August 15 in the Florentine district of Oltrarno, of the noble family of Benizi. Of his childhood but little is known. He entered the order of the Servites as a lay brother and was sent to a convent three leagues from Florence, where he displayed the utmost diligence. He would retire into a cavern near the church to meditate. Two Dominicans who chanced to visit him were so struck by his piety that they insisted he become a priest. When he was elected the
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on June 5, 1267, the order, which had long been the object of attack from enemies, entered into the crisis of its existence. The Second Council of Lyons in 1274 put into execution the
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of the Fourth Lateran Council, forbidding the foundation of new religious orders, and absolutely suppressing all mendicant institutions not yet approved by the Holy See. In 1276 Pope Innocent V, in a letter addressed to Philip, declared the order suppressed. Philip then proceeded to Rome, but before his arrival there, Innocent V had died. The city of Forlì was part of the Papal States and, in 1283, the site of strong anti-papal sentiment was placed under interdict. Pope Martin IV asked Philip to go to Forlì and try to reconcile the divided city. According to certain sixteenth century legende of Philip Benizi, an eighteen-year-old Peregrine Laziosi (Latiosi), the son of a Ghibelline leader, was among those abusive towards Philip. However, Philip's meeting with the initially antagonistic Peregrine inspired the young man to later join the Servites, himself being canonized by Pope Benedict XIII in 1726. According to Peregrine's earliest legenda, this meeting between Philip and Peregrine never happened. Philip died on August 22, 1285, during the
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of the Assumption at Todi, where he is buried. In the cloister of Santa Maria of the Servites in Vicenza, took place his miracles in 1319.


Veneration

The Church of the Servites of Mary in Todi, Umbria, contains the body of St Philip Benizi, whose statue is the work of
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. St Philip's
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is celebrated on August 23. He and Santa Maria Addolorata are the titular co-patrons of the minor basilica of Monte Senario (in
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, Metropolitan City of Florence), in the Diocese of Florence (since 1917).


Churches named after St Philip Benizi


United States

There are churches named for Saint Philip Benizi in: Black Canyon City, Arizona;
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; Belle Glade, Florida; Jonesboro, Georgia,Saint Philip Benizi Catholic Church, Jonesboro, Georgia
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;
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; and Trapper Creek, Alaska.


Elsewhere

*
St. Philip's Priory St. Philip's Priory situated on New London Road in Chelmsford, Essex, UK was a Premonstratensian priory of canons regular. It was dedicated to Our Lady Queen of Sorrows and St. Philip Benizi. In the summer of 2022, the canonry relocated to London, ...
, Chelmsford, England - a priory of the
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Order. *Our Lady of Sorrows and St. Philip Benizi Catholic Church, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, England. *Saint Philip Benizi Parish, Sergio Osmeña Sr., Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines ( Diocese of Dipolog)


Cultural references

Five scenes from his life were painted in the early 16th century by the Florentine
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: ''"His Charity to a Leper"'', ''"The Smiting of the Blasphemers"'', ''"The Cure of the Woman Possessed with a Devil"'', ''"The Resurrection of a Child before the bier of the Saint"'', and ''"The Veneration of his Relics"''. These appear in the atrium of the Servite church of the SS. Annunziata, Florence. There is a statue of him on the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. Designed in 1714, this statue was made from Salzburg marble and donated by the Servites convent in Prague. The statue portrays him holding a cross, a book and a
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. By his legs there is the crown of the pope. A clay model of this statue can be found in the Salzburg museum. There is also a chapel dedicated to him in the church of San Marcello al Corso in Rome, and a statue dedicated to him at The National Sanctuary of our Sorrowful Mother, popularly known as The Grotto, in Portland, Oregon. In Slovakia, where name days are commonly celebrated, the name day for “Philip” falls on August 23, his feast day.


Gallery

Image:San Marcello02.jpg, St. Philip Benizi refuses the papal tiara. Church of San Marcello al Corso. Image:Lippi, circoncisione, santo spirito.jpg, Filippo Lippi, ''The Presentation in the Temple,'' with St. Philip Benizi on the left and St. Pellegrino Laziosi (Latiosi) on the right


See also


References


Sources and references

*"Lives of the Saints, For Every Day of the Year," edited by Rev. Hugo Hoever, S.O., Cist., Ph.D., New York: Catholic Book Publishing Co., 1952, 511 pp


External links


Lives of the Saints: ''Saint Philip Benizi''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Benizi, Philip 1233 births 1285 deaths Religious leaders from Florence Servites 13th-century Christian saints Medieval Italian saints Canonizations by Pope Clement X