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  1. Pope Hilarius (also Hilarus, Hilary; died 29 February 468) was the bishop of Rome from AD 461 to 468. In 449, Hilarius served as a legate for Pope Leo I at the Second Council of Ephesus. His opposition to the condemnation of Flavian of Constantinople incurred the enmity of Dioscurus of Alexandria, who attempted to prevent him from leaving the ...

  2. Pope Saint Hilarius (also Hilarus, Hilary) was the bishop of Rome from 461 to February 28, 468. Earlier he was Pope Leo I 's envoy to the synod of Ephesus in 449, known as the "Robber Synod." At great personal risk, he opposed the deposition of Patriarch Flavian of Constantinople and unsuccessfully supported the condemnation of Eutychianism, a ...

  3. Feb 28, 2024 · Learn about the life and legacy of Pope Saint Hilarius, who succeeded St. Leo the Great and confirmed the ecumenical councils of Nicaea, Ephesus, and Chalcedon. He also built and decorated several churches in Rome, including one dedicated to St. John the Evangelist.

  4. St. Hilary (born, Sardinia, Italy—died February 29, 468; feast day February 28) was the pope from 461 to 468. In 449 Emperor Theodosius II convened a council in Ephesus to uphold the monophysite Eutyches in his clash against St. Flavian, who, as patriarch of Constantinople, defended the doctrine of two natures in Christ.

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  5. Feb 29, 2024 · St. Hilarius, Pope. 29 February. Your contribution for a great mission: support us in bringing the Pope's words into every home. Send. Print.

  6. Pope St. Hilarius was the 46th pope and is now an official Catholic saint. He served under the great Pope St. Leo I as a legate, where he encountered significant turmoil. This article will address some fun and interesting facts about the life of Pope St. Hilarius.

  7. www.vatican.va › content › vaticanHilarius - Vatican

    Hilarius was born in Sardinia and became pope in 461. He died in 468 and is buried in St. Peter's Basilica.