Philip the Apostle in Wikipedia
            Philip was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. Later 
Christian traditions describe Philip as the apostle who 
preached in Greece, Syria, and Phrygia.
In the Roman Catholic Church, the feast day of Saint Philip, 
along with that of James the Just, was traditionally observed 
on 1 May, the anniversary of the dedication of the church 
dedicated to them in Rome (now called the Church of the Twelve 
Apostles). When Pope Pius XII instituted the feast of Saint 
Joseph the Workman in 1955, for celebration on 1 May, he moved 
the feast day of Saints Philip and James (which was then a 
Double of the 2nd Class and became a Second-Class Feast in 
1960) to the nearest free day, which was then 11 May, which is 
its place in the General Roman Calendar of 1962. With the 1969 
revision of the calendar, 3 May became free for the Feast of 
the two Apostles. The Eastern Orthodox Church celebrates St 
Philip's feast day on 14 November...
                          
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