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St. Philip Benizi
Born - 15 August 1223 Died - 22 August 1285 at Todi, Italy
Feastday
- 22 August
Statue
created - c.1671 The statue is part of a group of 16 that
were installed between August 1670 and March 1673. It was made
immediately after the statues of Sts Cajetan and Philip Neri,
and simultaneously with Sts Anthony of Padua and Charles
Borromeo.
Sculptor
- Lazzaro Morelli Final payments for the work were made
to Morelli in October and November of 1671.
Height
- 3.1 m. (10ft 4in) travertine The saint, in the habit of
the Servite order, holds a crucifix in his left hand. At his
feet is the papal tiara that he shuned.
Philip
Benizi, a Florentine physician, became the fifth
Superior General of the Order of Servites. The story is that
he tried to become a lay-brother by pretending to be
illiterate, but was found out and told that he could only
remain in the Order if he were ordained. When an
influential cardinal named him as a possible papal candidate,
Philip was so distressed by the idea that he hid in a cave
until the election was over.
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Saints on South Colonnade
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Saints on South Colonnade
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Sources:
The Book of Saints, ©2002 Edited by Dom Basil Watkins, OSB
Le Statue Berniniani del Colonnato di San Pietro by Valentino
Martinelli ©1987 by de Luca
Editore s.t.l..
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