St. Philip Benizi - August 23rd
Philip was a noble young doctor in his own city of Florence, Italy. In his spare time, he studied the Holy Bible and prayed that he might know what he was to do in life. At last, he was inspired to join the Order of Servants of Mary, called the Servites. He asked them to accept him as a brother, saying humbly, “I wish to be the servant of the Servants of Mary.”
Philip was made the gardener because no one knew how brilliant this young man was, and he himself wanted to remain hidden and unnoticed. Happily he talked to Our Lord in his heart as he went about his humble work. But one day, on a trip, without realizing it, Philip spoke so intelligently and beautifully that his brothers told the Superior what a brilliant and learned man the brother-gardener was. Soon he became a priest, then Master of Novices, and finally, Superior of the whole Order!
All his life St. Philip worked to make all Christians everywhere love one another. He succeeded in stopping many fights between Christians in Italy. Indeed, he made such an impression on some of the ringleaders that they changed their lives completely and became very holy men.
God gave this Saint the gift of working miracles. Once his monks had no more food at all and seemed about to starve to death. St. Philip urged them to have faith while he prayed to our Blessed Mother. Suddenly there was a knock at the door and when they opened it, there on the monastery steps sat ten great big baskets of bread.
Before he died, St. Philip kept saying to his brother Servites: “Love one another! Have respect for one another! Love one another!”
What a beautiful rule for a happy and holy life, “Love one another! Love one another!”