Fülöp Néri
Fülöp Néri, also known as St. Philip Neri, is a revered figure in Catholic history, known for his deep spirituality and commitment to serving the poor and marginalized. His life and teachings inspire the themes of compassion and moral choice in the recent theatrical production 'Legyetek jók, ha tudtok,' which dramatizes his efforts to educate and uplift street children in Renaissance Rome.
Born on Jan 01, 1515 (511 years old)
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Fülöp Néri is depicted as a saint who gathers orphans and teaches them about good and evil.
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