- Hilary of Arles
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name= Saint Hilary of Arles
birth_date=~403 AD
death_date=~449 AD
feast_day=May 5
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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issues=Saint Hilary of Arles (c. 403-449) was a
bishop of Arles .In early youth he entered the
abbey of Lérins then presided over by his kinsman Honoratus (Saint Honoré), and succeeded Honoratus in the bishopric of Arles in 429. Following the example of St Augustine, he is said to have organized his cathedral clergy into a "congregation," devoting a great part of their time to social exercises ofascetic religion. He held the rank of metropolitan ofVienne andNarbonne , and attempted to exercise the sort of primacy over the church of southGaul , which seemed implied in the vicariate granted to his predecessorPatroclus of Arles (417).Hilarius deposed the
bishop of Besançon , Chelidonus, for ignoring this primacy, and for claiming a metropolitan dignity for Besançon. An appeal was made to Rome, andPope Leo I used it to extinguish the Gallican vicariate (AD. 444). Hilarius was deprived of his rights to consecrate bishops, callsynod s, or oversee the church in the province, and the pope secured theedict ofValentinian III , so important in the history of the Gallican church, "ut episcopis Gallicanis omnibusque pro lege esset quidquid apostolicae sedis auctoritas sanxisset." The papal claims were made imperial law, and violation of them subject to legal penalties ("Novellae Valent." iii. tit. 16).Hilarius died in 449, and his name was later introduced into the Roman
martyr ology for commemoration onMay 5 . During his lifetime he had a great reputation for learning and eloquence as well as forpiety ; his extant works ("Vita S. Honorati Arelatensis episcopi and Metrum in Genesin") compare favourably with any similar literary productions of that period.A poem, "De providentia", usually included among the writings of
Prosper of Aquitaine , is sometimes attributed to Hilary of Arles.References
*1911
External links
* [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_10_0401-0449-_Hilarius_Arelatensis_Episcopus.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes]
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