St. Philip Neri: A Portrait, Louis Bouyer (9780852442999) — Readings Books
 
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St. Philip Neri: A Portrait

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A classic portrait of St Philip Neri, which portrays the saint with a particular affection and understanding and sets him against the background of Renaissance Italy. The Apostle of Rome, as St Philip was called, has much wisdom to teach us and the author brings out his continuing relevance for a contemporary audience. This edition contains a new introduction and a chronology of the majot events in St Philip’s life. Fr Michael Day who translated the work into English was a member of the Birmingham Oratory, established by Cardinal Newman. Louis Bouyer is well known for his many theological writings.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gracewing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 1995
Pages
94
ISBN
9780852442999

A classic portrait of St Philip Neri, which portrays the saint with a particular affection and understanding and sets him against the background of Renaissance Italy. The Apostle of Rome, as St Philip was called, has much wisdom to teach us and the author brings out his continuing relevance for a contemporary audience. This edition contains a new introduction and a chronology of the majot events in St Philip’s life. Fr Michael Day who translated the work into English was a member of the Birmingham Oratory, established by Cardinal Newman. Louis Bouyer is well known for his many theological writings.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gracewing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 1995
Pages
94
ISBN
9780852442999