Pope St Hilary
Pope from 461-468 and guardian of Church unity. He
was born in Sardinia, Italy, and was a papal legate to the Robber
Council of Ephesus in 449, barely escaping with his life from this
affair. Hilary was used by Pope St. Leo I the Great on many
assignments. When Leo died, Hilary was elected pope and consecrated on
November 19,461. He worked diligently to strengthen the Church in
France and Spain, calling councils in 462 and 465. Hilary also rebuilt
many Roman churches and erected the chapel of St. John Lateran. He also
publicly rebuked Emperor Anthemius in St. Peter’s for supporting the
Macedonian heresy and sent a decree to the Eastern bishops
validating the decisions of the General Councils of Nicaea, Ephesus,
and Chalcedon. Hilary consolidated the Church in Sandi, Africa, and
Gaul. He died in Rome on February 28.
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