This biography explores the life and works of Saint Philip Neri, a key figure in the Counter-Reformation in Rome and the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory. It delves into the spiritual practices of the saint, his ministry to the poor, and his contributions to the development of religious orders in the Catholic Church. Written with deep admiration and scholarship, this book is a captivating tribute to one of the great saints of the Church.
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