Feast of the day

Wednesday of the Twenty-ninth week in Ordinary Time

10/21/2020 12:00:00 AM

SAINT HILARION
Abbot and Hermit
(291-371)

        St. Hilarion was born of heathen parents near Gaza, and was converted while studying grammar in Alexandria. Shortly after, he visited St. Antony, and while only in his fifteenth year, became a solitary in the Arabian desert.

        A multitude of monks, attracted by his sanctity, peopled the desert where he lived. In consequence of this, he fled from one country to another, seeking to escape the praise of men; but everywhere his miracles of mercy betrayed his presence. Even his last retreat at Cyprus was broken by a paralytic, who was cured by St. Hilarion, and then spread the fame of the Saint.

        He died with the words, "Go forth, my soul; why dost thou doubt? Nigh seventy years hast thou served God, and dost thou fear death?"