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  1. Hilary of Poitiers (Latin: Hilarius Pictaviensis; c. 310 – c. 367) [2] was Bishop of Poitiers and a Doctor of the Church. He was sometimes referred to as the "Hammer of the Arians" (Malleus Arianorum) and the "Athanasius of the West". [3] His name comes from the Latin word for happy or cheerful.

  2. Hilary of Poitiers, also known as the “Hammer of the Arians,” was a French bishop and a Doctor of the Church. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, life history, achievements, etc.

  3. He had found who he was in discovering God and God's Son Jesus Christ. After becoming a Christian, he was elected bishop of Poitiers in what is now France by the laity and clergy. He was already married with one daughter named Apra. Not everyone at that time had the same idea of who they were.

  4. Jul 11, 2023 · Saint Hilary of Poitiers was a prominent theologian and bishop in the early Christian church. He is widely recognized for his contributions to Christian doctrine and his defense of the Trinity. Learn more about his life and his role as a Doctor of the Church.

  5. What can Saint Hilary of Poitiers bring us today? Faithfulness in faith and the search for the truth. By fighting Arianism and defending the Dogma on the Trinity, Saint Hilary can teach us to remain faithful to all that the Catholic Church teaches us, in order to keep the faith intact.

  6. 3 days ago · St. Hilary died at Poitiers in 367, after having passed on his teachings and way of life to a number of students, including St. Martin of Tours. Long regarded and celebrated as a saint within the Church, St. Hilary was also declared a Doctor of the Church in 1851.

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  8. He is patron saint of children with disabilities (for unknown reasons), mothers, and sick people; his relics rest in the reliquary chapel in the Basilica. St. Hilary of Poitiers, you are the doctor of the Church who is patron saint of children with disabilities, pray for us!

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