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Philip Benizi (sometimes
Saint Philip Benitius, and in
Italian Filippo Benizzi) (August 15, 1233 –
August 22, 1285) was a
general superior of the Order...
- See. In the year 1276 Pope
Innocent V in a
letter to
Benizi declared the
order suppressed.
Benizi set off for Rome to
appeal the decision, but
before his...
- anti-papal faction. In 1283, the
residents of Forlì were
under interdict.
Philip Benizi,
Prior General of the
Friar Servants of
Saint Mary, was sent to try to reconcile...
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Filippo Benizi is a
Roman Catholic,
Baroque style church in Montefano,
Province of Macerata,
region of Le Marche, Italy. The
church is
dedicated to...
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white concretions and waterfalls. The name
derives from that of St
Philip Benizi, who was a
prior of the
Servite order, and who
lived as a
hermit here in...
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Martin received his
first pastoral appointment as
pastor of St.
Philip Benizi Church in Jonesboro, Georgia. On
April 9, 2024, Pope
Francis accepted the...
- of
Moscow (1507–1569),
Metropolitan of All Rus' and
hieromartyr Philip Benizi de
Damiani (1233–1285), also
known as
Philip Benitius or
Filippo Benizzi...
- The
church is
notable for ****tively
holding the
relics of St
Filippo Benizi,
founder of the Servites, and a
large marble baroque sculpture (1673–1675)...
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above her head. She is
flanked by the
Saints John the Evangelist,
Philip Benizi,
Catherine (kneeling on the left),
Margaret (kneeling on the right), Antoninus...
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March 1621)
Andrew Corsini,
Carmelite (Urban VIII - 22
April 1629)
Philip Benizi,
Servites (Clement X - 12
April 1671)
Francis Borgia,
Jesuit (Clement X...