St. Philip Neri revitalized 16th-century Rome through joyful evangelization and community, founding the Oratory.
Takeaways
•St. Philip Neri lived during the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, aiming to renew Rome’s faith with gentleness and humor rather than fiery preaching.
•He practiced deep asceticism and mystical prayer while maintaining a playful, joyful demeanor, making spirituality accessible and attractive.
•Neri founded the Oratory, a community of secular priests emphasizing friendship, scripture reading, and prayer, influencing saints like John Henry Newman.
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