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Episode 1908: St Hilary
St. Hilary of Poitiers, also known as Hilarius or Hilary of Poitiers, was a 4th-century bishop and theologian. He was born around 300 AD in Poitiers, Gaul (modern-day France). Hilary is celebrated as one of the most eminent theologians of his time and is honored as a Doctor of the Church in Roman Catholicism.
Here is a brief biography of St. Hilary:
Early Life: Hilary was born into a wealthy pagan family, and he received a good education in both Greek and Latin literature. Despite being raised in a pagan environment, he eventually converted to Christianity and became deeply involved in theological studies.
Conversion: Hilary's conversion to Christianity occurred around the year 350 AD after he encountered the Bible and was deeply moved by its teachings. He was baptized and soon became known for his profound commitment to the Christian faith.
Bishop of Poitiers: In 353 AD, Hilary was elected as Bishop of Poitiers, a position he held until his death. As bishop, he worked tirelessly to defend and promote orthodox Christian doctrine, particularly against the Arian heresy, which denied the full divinity of Christ.
Theological Contributions: St. Hilary was a prolific writer and theologian. His works include commentaries on the Psalms and the Gospel of Matthew, as well as several theological treatises. One of his most famous works is "De Trinitate" (On the Trinity), in which he vigorously defended the doctrine of the Trinity against Arianism.
Exile: Due to his staunch opposition to Arianism, Hilary was exiled by Emperor Constantius II in 356 AD to Phrygia (in modern-day Turkey). During his three years of exile, he continued to write and defend orthodox Christianity.
Return and Later Life: Hilary was eventually allowed to return to Poitiers, where he continued his pastoral duties and theological writings until his death around the year 368 AD. He is said to have had a significant influence on the shaping of Christian doctrine, particularly in the West.
Feast Day: The feast day of St. Hilary of Poitiers is celebrated on February 28th in the Western Christian liturgical calendar.
St. Hilary is remembered as a courageous defender of the faith and a profound theologian whose writings continue to inspire and educate Christians to this day.
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