Text is from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.
Saint Hilarion.
Abbot.
Feast Day 21 October.
Simple.
White Vestments.
English: Saint Hilarion Castle, Kyrenia, Cyprus.
Français: Château Saint Hilarion à Chypre.
Date: 17 September 2005 (original upload date).
Source: Atak
Author: Atak Kara.
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After the era of Martyrs, to whom the Church had exclusively reserved the honours of Public Veneration, she began to raise to the Altars the Servants of God, who had distinguished themselves by their heroic virtues, although they had not won the glory of shedding their blood for Jesus Christ.
Saint Hilarion.
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Saint Hilarion, in The East, and Saint Martin, in The West, are at the head of The List of Saints known as “Confessors”. A native of Palestine, Saint Hilarion studied at Alexandria, and, desiring to embrace a more perfect life, he left all to follow Jesus (Gospel).
He heard of Saint Anthony's holiness and went to see him in Egypt. The Saint kept him for two months in order to train him to a life of Penance and Contemplation. He then gave to this boy, of fifteen years of age, a hair-shirt and a garment made of skin, saying: "Persevere to the end, my son, and thy labour shall be rewarded by the delights of Heaven."
“The Temptation of Saint Hilarion”.
Artist: Octave Tassaert (1800–1874).
Date: Circa 1857.
Current location: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada.
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He heard of Saint Anthony's holiness and went to see him in Egypt. The Saint kept him for two months in order to train him to a life of Penance and Contemplation. He then gave to this boy, of fifteen years of age, a hair-shirt and a garment made of skin, saying: "Persevere to the end, my son, and thy labour shall be rewarded by the delights of Heaven."
The Monks would use The Night Stairs, descending from
their “Dormer’ (Sleeping Quarters), in order to say The Night Office (Matins and Lauds). [Editor: Night Stairs pre-empted the need for Monks to go outside during the night to reach the Church, which, in Mediæval times during Winter, could be extremely "bracing".]
Illustration: PINTEREST
Mass: Os justi (Of Abbots).
Commemoration: Saint Ursula, from the Collects Of Several Virgins, Martyrs.
“The Mass Of The Foundation Of The Trinitarian Order”.
Artist: Juan Carreño de Miranda.
Illustration: LOUVRE
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