While Philip Howard has a cause for sainthood open, he has not been declared a saint. For additional information click on this link.
St. Philip Howard was a prominent English nobleman and convert to Catholicism during the Elizabethan era. He did not have a conventional career, but he was known for his religious beliefs and loyalty to the Catholic Church, which resulted in his imprisonment and eventual death as a Catholic martyr.
St. Philip was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church on March 12, 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.
He was buried without ceremony beneath the floor of the church of St Peter ad Vincula, inside the walls of the Tower. Twenty nine years later, his widow and son obtained permission from King James I of England to move the body to the Fitzalan Chapel located on the western grounds of Arundel Castle.
Yes, Philip the Apostle was indeed from Bethsaida in Galilee. He is often referred to as "Philip of Bethsaida" to distinguish him from the other Philip mentioned in the Bible.
Philip is a native of the fictional Caribbean island of Curacao.
Philip's last name in "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor is Enright.
St Philip Howard Catholic School was created in 1961-09.
St. Philip Howard Catholic Primary School was created in 1959.
Philip Howard was born on September 21, 1629.
Philip Howard was born on September 21, 1629.
Philip Howard - pianist - was born in 1976.
Philip Howard - preacher - was born in 1954.
Philip Howard Colomb died in 1899.
Philip Howard Colomb was born in 1831.
Philip K. Howard was born in 1948.
He would not leave the Catholic Church to convert to the Church of England
Philip Howard has written: 'The pirates' revenge' 'The caliph's beard'
Philip Howard died on June 17, 1694 at the age of 64.