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St. Philip
Feastday: May 3

Philip was born in Bethsaida, Galilee. He may have
been a disciple of John the Baptist and is mentioned as one of the
Apostles in the lists of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and in Acts. Aside
from the lists, he is mentioned only in John in the New Testament.
He was called by Jesus Himself and brought Nathanael to Christ.
Philip was present at the miracle of the loaves and fishes, when
he engaged in a brief dialogue with the Lord, and was the Apostle
approached by the Hellenistic Jews from Bethsaida to introduce them
to Jesus. Just before the Passion, Jesus answered Philip's query
to show them the Father, but no further mention of Philip is made
in the New Testament beyond his listing among the Apostles awaiting
the Holy Spirit in the Upper Room. According to tradition he preached
in Greece and was crucified upside down at Hierapolis under Emperor
Domitian. His feast day is May 3.
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