Volume 35 pages
The Maxims and Sayings of St. Philip Neri
About the book
In «The Maxims and Sayings of St. Philip Neri,» Philip Neri compiles the succinct wisdom and profound insights of the beloved Renaissance saint, whose affection for God and humanity reshaped spiritual life in 16th-century Italy. This collection, rich in aphoristic clarity, reflects Neri's unique blend of humor, compassion, and deep theological understanding. Each maxim serves as a guiding principle for living a life of joy and devotion, rooted in the heart of Christian virtue. Neri's vibrant prose and engaging literary style embody the pastoral spirit and the engagement with contemporary societal issues, making it accessible and relevant to both laypersons and scholars alike. Philip Neri (1515-1595), a priest and founder of the Oratory, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous spiritual landscape of his time. Raised amidst the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, Neri's teachings emphasized the importance of personal relationship with God and community. His mission to foster a joyous, faith-filled life guided his literary output, making this work a testament to his pastoral insights and love for humanity. Neri's experiences and contemplations uniquely qualify him as a spiritual guide. I highly recommend «The Maxims and Sayings of St. Philip Neri» to those seeking a deeper understanding of faith interwoven with practical wisdom. This text not only enriches personal spirituality but also invites readers to explore the joy found in the Christian life. Whether you are a theologian or a casual reader, Neri's maxims offer timeless guidance that continues to resonate with contemporary issues of faith and virtue.