January 13
Reading:
The holy Hierarch Hilary was born of pagan parents in Gaul, and
was trained in philosophy and rhetoric. At a time when paganism was
still strong in Gaul, Saint Hilary understood the falsehood of
polytheism, and became a Christian, and a great defender of his new
Faith. About the year 350 he was ordained Bishop of Poitiers, when Arles
and Milan were in the hands of the Arians and the Arian Constantius was
sole Emperor. Like his contemporary Saint Athanasius, Saint Hilary's
episcopate was one long struggle against the Arians. As bishop of
Poitiers, Saint Hilary foresaw the future greatness of Martin (see Nov.
12), and attached him to himself. In 355, when required to agree to the
condemnation of Saint Athanasius passed by the Council of Milan, Hilary
wrote an epistle to Constantius convicting the wrongs done by the Arians
and requesting, among other things, the restoration of the Orthodox
bishops, including Athanasius. For this, Hilary was banished to Asia
Minor, where he wrote his greatest work, On the Trinity. Saint Hilary
returned to his see in 360, where Saint Martin sought him out again. It
was this time that Saint Hilary blessed Martin to found a monastery near
Poitiers, where Martin remained until being consecrated Bishop of Tours
in 371. In his last years, Saint Hilary, strove for the deposition of
Auxentius, the Arian Bishop of Milan, but by affecting an Orthodox
confession Auxentius retained his see. Saint Hilary reposed in peace
about the year 368. Auxentius died in 374 and was succeeded by Saint
Ambrose, who continued Saint Hilary's battle against Arianism.
Apolytikion of Hilary of Poitiers in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
Guide of Orthodoxy, teacher of piety and holiness, luminary of
the world, God-inspired adornment of hierarchs, O wise Hilary, by thy
teachings thou hast enlightened all, O harp of the Spirit. Intercede
with Christ God that our souls be saved.
Kontakion of Hilary of Poitiers in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
Enduring exile for the Faith delivered to the Church of Christ, *
thou didst withstand the deceit of the Arians, O holy Hierarch Hilary. *
By thy prayers and thy teachings, * O defender of Orthodoxy and right
belief, * convert the Western lands and entreat Christ for us, who
honour thee.
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