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St. Philip Neri: Patron Saint of Laughter and Joy - Good Catholic™
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Learn More »At the age of twenty-nine these overpowering torrents of grace left a physical effect in his body. As he was praying for an increase in the gifts of the Holy Spirit in preparation for the feast of Pentecost, “While he was with the greatest earnestness asking of the Holy Ghost His gifts, there appeared to him a globe of fire, which entered into his mouth and lodged in his breast; …he was suddenly surprised with such a fire of love…and putting his hand to his bosom, he felt by the side of his heart, a swelling about as big as a man’s fist, but neither then nor afterwards was it attended with the slightest pain or wound.” After his death, when his body was examined, it was found that Philip’s heart had expanded so greatly with the love of God that two of his ribs had been broken and curved outwards. This mystical event was the defining moment of his life. From then on, Philip experienced strong heart palpitations “whenever he performed any spiritual action.” After receiving this special grace of the Holy Spirit, Philip became inflamed with even greater love for God and neighbor. He devoted himself to a new and apostolic way of life committed to the salvation of souls. It was his fire of holy charity, combined with his ability to befriend others, that transformed Philip into “The Apostle of Rome.” He walked through the streets and neighborhoods of Rome using his characteristic affability to inspire the strangers he met to a greater love for God. Amongst others, he exhorted the young men in the warehouses to serve God, saying, “Well, my brothers, when shall we begin to do good?” and thus with his natural sweetness, and wonderfully attractive manner, he gradually gained such influence over them, as to win them to the service of God. In order to win the friendship of others, Philip made sure to never appear singular or odd in any way. For example, although he was accustomed to fasting in private, when dining with company he ate whatever was put before him, and in general avoided appearing special. He was affable towards everyone. As a result, he became very popular in Rome, and many people sought him out for advice or spiritual guidance. He would often tell others, “Cheerfulness strengthens the heart and makes us persevere in a good life; wherefore the servant of God ought always to be in good spirits.” Many men were attracted to Philip’s personality and his unique manner of life, so he gathered them into a confraternity. He united fifteen of his devout companions to regularly meet together for holy fellowship, religious exercises, and to be instructed by him through spiritual conferences and sermons. This community continued to grow and became a gathering place for pilgrims who visited Rome. Philip would receive the pilgrims and provide them with food, assistance, and lodging during their stay. It expanded into a rehabilitation house for the sick who had been discharged from the hospitals. This organization—the Confraternity of the Most Holy Trinity of Pilgrims and Convalescents—soon became famous throughout Rome. Many people of high position, even popes, volunteered to serve in this institution. The spiritual fruit of this confraternity was boundless; lukewarm Catholics became devout, and non-Catholics were baptized into the Church. Philip did all of this as a layman. However, his confessor advised him that he would better serve the souls he drew to himself if he were also able to provide them with the sacraments. After overcoming his reluctance, and in obedience to his confessor, Philip was ordained to holy orders at the late age of thirty-six. Philip was very concerned that his young male penitents would relapse into a dissolute life, so he befriended many of them to keep them close to himself. He adopted them as his “spiritual children” and invited them in small groups to his residence in order to continue guiding them to a holier way of life. They would discourse on spiritual matters, and then “go to some open place for recreation.”
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Learn More »By inspiring his spiritual children with his own contagious affability, St. Philip Neri was more quickly able to help souls reach the heights of sanctity that God intended for them, and from his example we can learn a lot. The life of St. Philip Neri gives us a beautiful illustration of the attractive power of kindness and courtesy. We can think of ways to apply this virtue to the people we come into contact with in the regular comings and goings of our daily life: our visits to the grocery store, school, church, sporting events, and even in our own homes. In fact, it’s in our everyday life that we are called to be a light to others. A simple smile or a kind word to someone when we don’t feel like it or a spiritual encouragement to someone we know is struggling can go a long way to build up our relationships with those God has placed in our life. Are there other ways we can go out of our way to befriend others, as St. Philip did? Perhaps, like him, we can volunteer our time. There are many places—hospitals or nursing homes or in our own parishes—where people might be suffering, and we can lend our time for no other purpose than to share a cheerful face or a kind word. Or perhaps we can go a step further to imitate St. Philip by organizing evenings of spiritual exercises and public devotions (for example, processions or pilgrimages to celebrate special feast days) and invite people to come along—especially those who are most in need of special graces or holy influences. Or we might simply gather with a few friends over coffee for some spiritual conversation and encouragement. Life is difficult and having friends on this earthly pilgrimage is truly a God-send. Let us seek the prayers of St. Philip Neri and ask for his intercession in developing and maintaining lasting friendships and in striving to become more courteous and encouraging to those around us .
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