St. Philip of Zell - May 3
Philip was an Englishman who made a pilgrimage to Rome and was there ordained a priest. Then he went to live in Germany. He made his home in a woods and lived alone, spending his time praying and growing his own food. The little creatures of the forest were very dear to Philip because they were all created by the good God Whom he loved and served. Birds used to perch on his shoulder and eat right out of his hand. Rabbit played about his feet.
People began to come to ask St. Philip’s advice. Even the King, the famous King Pepin of the Franks, used to love to talk with this holy priest. They became good friends, King Pepin learned from St. Philip to trust in God.
Another priest came to live with the Saint, to share his life of prayer and work. Once two thieves stole the oxen used by the Saint and his companion. But in trying to get out of the woods with the two animals, the robbers lost their way. After going around in circles all night, they found themselves in the morning right back in front of St. Philip’s hut! They had a change of heart and begged the good priest to forgive them. St. Philip treated them as special guests before sending them on their way. They were so moved by his goodness that from then on they were different men from what they had once been.
After St. Philip died, a monastery and then a church were built where his little hut had been.
Let us often say a special prayer for the conversion of sinners. These prayers are very pleasing to Jesus, Who wants sinners to return to Him and to be saved.