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  Hilarion
As a boy Hilarion's parents sent him to Alexandria to be educated in its schools.
Hilarion then went to dwell at Bruchium, near Alexandria, but hearing that Julian the Apostate had ordered his arrest, he retired to an oasis in the Libyan desert.
Hilarion was greatly honored as the founder of anchoritic life in Palestine.
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  St. Hilarion
Hilarion then went to dwell at Bruchium, near Alexandria, but hearing that Julian the Apostate had ordered his arrest, he retired to an oasis in the Libyan desert.
Hilarion was greatly honored as the founder of anchoritic life in Palestine.
The attempts of Israel and of other historians to relegate Hilarion to the realm of imagination have completely failed; there can be no doubt as to the historical fact of his life and the truth of its chief features.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/h/hilarion,saint.html   (697 words)

  
 CHURCH FATHERS: Life of St. Hilarion (Jerome)
The first person bold enough to break into the presence of the blessed Hilarion was a certain woman of Eleutheropolis who found that she was despised by her husband on account of her sterility (for in fifteen years she had borne no fruit of wedlock).
Hilarion did not remain unknown to the inhabitants of that place any more than to others, but men and women with ghastly faces and wasted by hunger earnestly entreated the servant of Christ, as being the blessed Antony's successor, to give them rain.
Hilarion when he saw them was strangely affected with compassion and, raising his eyes to heaven and lifting up both his hands, he at once obtained their petition.
www.newadvent.org /fathers/3003.htm   (9683 words)

  
 St. Hilarion Castle - Kyrenia, North Cyprus
Hilarion the Great, the founder of monasticism in Palestine who died near Paphos about A.D. 371, but after a later saint, of whom little is known.
Hilarion was next invested but resisted vigorously until Isaac ordered its surrender; whereupon Isaac's daughter was placed in the castle to prevent her being recaptured by his supporters.
The castle is named after St. Hilarion, a hermit monk who fled from persecution in the Holy Land and lived and died in a cave on the mountain.
www.cypnet.co.uk /ncyprus/city/kyrenia/castle/sthilarion/index.html   (2756 words)

  
 THE LIFE OF S. HILARION
The first person bold enough to break into the presence of the blessed Hilarion was a certain woman of Eleutheropolis who found that she was despised by her husband on account of her sterility (for in fifteen years she had borne no fruit of wedlock).
Hilarion did not remain unknown to the inhabitants of that place any more than to others, but men and women with ghastly faces and wasted by hunger earnestly eatreated the servant of Christ, as being the blessed Antony's successor, to give them rain.
Hilarion when he saw them was strangely affected with compassion had, raising his eyes to heaven and lifting up both his hands, he at once obtained their petition.
essenes.net /Hilarion.htm   (8685 words)

  
 OCA - Lives of all saints commemorated on this day
St Hilarion reposed on March 28, 1476 and was buried in the church of the Protection of the Most Holy Theotokos in the monastery he founded.
St Hilarion, priest of the prince's village of Berestovo near Kiev, was the spiritual Father and companion of Prince Yaroslav.
St Hilarion was installed as Metropolitan at the Holy Wisdom (Hagia Sophia) cathedral in the year 1051 and was later confirmed by the Patriarch of Constantinople.
oca.org /FSLivesAllSaints.asp?SID=4&M=10&D=21   (4149 words)

  
 Hilarion, Archbishop And Hieroconfessor Of Verey
Archbishop Hilarion, in the world Vladimir Alexeyevich Troitsky, was born on September 13, 1886 in the village of Lipitsy, Serpukhov uyezd, Moscow province, in the family of a priest.
Hilarion was one of the foremost defenders of the dogma of the Unity of the Church against the heresy of ecumenism in its earlier forms.
Hilarion was appointed rector of the Moscow Theological Academy.
www.orthodox.net /russiannm/hilarion-archbishop-and-hieroconfessor-of-verey.html   (3512 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Hilarion
Hilarion are related by the ecclesiastical historian, Sozomen, from oral traditions handed down by
Hilarion, at the death of Anthony (356), was 65 years old.
Hilarion to the realm of imagination have completely failed; there can be no doubt as to the historical fact of his life and the truth of its chief features.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07347a.htm   (548 words)

  
 Icons of St. Hilarion the Great of Gaza   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Hilarion is the patron of the Austin Monastery, from which the service books of Orthodox England have been issuing forth for 15 years.
But more importantly, the monks of St. Hilarion's, as unworthy students of the Russian elder Theodore of Old Valaam and Pskov Caves, strive sincerely to follow the monastic life of humility and repentance which was blazoned for the world by St. Hilarion.
Vladika Hilarion was a spiritual son of abba Theodore, and abba Theodore blessed Frs.
www.odox.net /Icons-Hilarion.htm   (279 words)

  
 St. Hilarion
Hilarion was born in a little town called Tabatha, five miles to the south of Gaza; he sprang like a rose out of thorns, his parents being idolaters.
Hilarion was informed by revelation in Palestine, where he then was, of the death of St. Antony.
Hilarion returned from this place to Aphroditon, and, retiring with only two disciples into a neighbouring desert, exercised himself with more earnestness than ever in abstinence and silence; saying, according to his custom, that he then only began to serve Jesus Christ.
www.ewtn.com /library/MARY/HILARION.HTM   (3079 words)

  
 Hilarion, Lord of the Fifth Ray
The Ascended Master Hilarion is the Chohan of the Fifth Ray.
As Paul, Hilarion was taught Jewish law at the feet of Gamaliel, one of the greatest scholars who ever lived.
Hilarion's soul later reincarnated as the great Saint Hilarion, who died around the year 371 A.D. Saint Hilarion was a hermit and a healer all of his life.
www.tsl.org /Masters/hilarion/hilarion.html   (620 words)

  
 Hilarion (Kapral) of Sydney - OrthodoxWiki
Archbishop Hilarion (Kapral) of Sydney, Australia and New Zealand is the ruling bishop of the Diocese of Australia and New Zealand in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
Dcn Hilarion receives a double honour in 1976, as it was the year when he was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Laurus, and also when he graduated from Syracuse University with a Masters degree in Slavic Studies and Russian Literature.
In 1984, at the young age of 36, Fr Hilarion is consecrated a bishop by Metropolitan Philaret of New York and nine other bishops, and was appointed to the see of Manhattan, and charged with overseeing the parishes in Pennsylvania and serving as deputy secretary for the Synod of Bishops.
orthodoxwiki.org /Hilarion_(Kapral)_of_Sydney   (304 words)

  
 Elder Hilarion, Recluse of Troekurovo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Hilarion was 50 years old when he came to live in Troekurovo, and there he spent the last 29 years of his life.
Hilarion’s appearance Emaciated by fasting, his face was very thin and transparent and unusually fair; his lips would frequently light up with a bright smile.
Hilarion’s clairvoyance was testified to by circumstances beyond all doubt.
www.roca.org /OA/44/44c.htm   (1931 words)

  
 Fourth Ray
Hilarion is Chohan of the Fifth Ray, the green ray, of truth, science, vision and prosperity.
With regards to this area of work, Hilarion's influence is not solely healing, but also includes music and science and focused 'vision' through the perceptions of the third-eye.
As an ascended master, Hilarion sponsors teachers of truth, religious leaders and missionaries, as well as those practicing the healing arts, scientists and engineers in all fields, musicians, and those specializing in computer and space technology.
www.selftransform.net /AM-Hilarion.htm   (870 words)

  
 St Hilarion Castle Northern Cyprus
The castle is named after St. Hilarion, a hermit monk who fled from persecution in the Holy Land and lived and died in a cave on the mountain.
Along with Kantara and Buffavento, St. Hilarion Castle was originally built as a watch tower to give warning of approaching Arab pirates who launched a continuous series of raids on Cyprus and the coasts of Anatolia from the 7th to the 10th centuries.
Saint Hilarion Castle is only a few minutes drive from Kyrenia, on the road to Nicosia, and is easily accessible from any of the hotels in the Kyrenia region, as well as those in the surrounding countryside.
www.cyprusparadise.com /hilarioncastletext.shtml   (1835 words)

  
 Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, WA
St Hilarion the New, Igumen (Abbot) of Peleke Monastery, from his youth, he devoted himself to the service of God and spent many years as a hermit.
St Hilarion suffered on Great and Holy Thursday in the year 754 AD, when the military commander Lakhanodrakon suddenly descended upon the Pelekete monastery in pursuit of icon-venerators, boldly forcing his way into the church, disrupting the service and throwing the Holy Gifts upon the ground.
O righteous Hilarion, like a fruitful olive tree that has blossomed, with your oil you mystically make radiant those who sing to you, "Rejoice, unwavering rule of the righteous".
home.iprimus.com.au /xenos/hilarionew.html   (367 words)

  
 St. Hilarion Castle travel guide - Wikitravel
Hilarion Castle is a large castle complex halfway between Kyrenia and Nicosia in Northern Cyprus.
The best preserved of North Cyprus' three castles, this fairytale castle (said by some to have inspired the one in Disneyland) is perched on a steep hilltop with commanding views over Kyrenia and the coast.
The castle is named not after St. Hilarion the Great, the founder of monasticism in Palestine who died near Paphos about A.D. 371, but after a later saint, of whom little is known.
wikitravel.org /en/St._Hilarion_Castle   (627 words)

  
 St. Irene Chrysovalantou | Hilarion the New
Saint Hilarion the New was born of pious parents, Peter and Theodosia, who raised him in the virtues and instructed him in Holy Scripture.
At twelve years of age St. Hilarion was tonsured as a monk at the Hesychius monastery near Constantinople, and from there he transferred to the Dalmatus monastery, where he received the Great Schema and became a disciple of St. Gregory the Dekapolite (November 20).
Hilarion returned to the Dalmatus monastery, again agreeing to be igumen.
www.stirene.org /Archives/June/0606-StHilarion.htm   (577 words)

  
 Hilarion Winter Solstice Channeling 2002
Hilarion: For many women, by the time this occurs, there is a reservoir of toxicity in the body, and the opportunity for the body to get rid of it by the regular cycles has slowed down or stopped.
Hilarion: It still remains as an energetic focus because of the high concentration of quartz in the area.
Hilarion: Most assuredly and many ways in which various other dimensions and other energies interact will also begin to affect one's consciousness of time more and more deeply.
infinity.usanethosting.com /Heart.Of.God/Hilarion/win02.html   (10995 words)

  
 SVS: Visit of Bishop Hilarion of Vienna
During the course of the liturgy, Bishop Hilarion preached a significant homily on the Three Holy Hierarchs.
Bishop Hilarion encouraged SVS students to show the same dedication to broad learning and study, particularly during their years at the seminary.
Sermon delivered by Bishop Hilarion of Vienna and Austria during the Divine Liturgy, celebrated at the Three Hierarchs Chapel at St Vladimir's Theological Seminary on 30 January 2004, by His Beatitude Metropolitan Herman of All America and Canada.
www.svots.edu /Events/chronological/2004-0130-bp-hilarion   (1878 words)

  
 Hilarion Fall Equinox Channeling 2002
Hilarion: It is a complex matter because so much of what is understood about electricity is based on explosive principle.
Hilarion: Mass is the principle as has been understood by many of you of energy.
Hilarion: Well, long term it is really a place of joy that is felt if this can lead people to make the changes needed, that they can somehow embrace the diversity, the beauty of this planet.
www.hilarion.com /fall02.html   (11179 words)

  
 Hilarion Spring Equinox Channeling 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Hilarion: It keeps them in positions of power and indeed all of the things that we have been suggesting - love, community involvement, even alternative technologies - would put them out of their positions of power.
Hilarion: The most powerful methods are those in which some attribute of your physical energy is combined with a non-physical attribute of a non-physical being who is most centered upon this task.
Hilarion: The primary issue is one of the fields in many ways diminishing their hold or in the ability of people to sense the Earth energy.
www.hilarion.com /spreq03.html   (10488 words)

  
 Hilarion
Master Hilarion is one of the Perfected Beings called the Masters of the Great White Lodge who, having won his own freedom from rebirth to this Earth, stays close and encourages others to live a life free from earthly sorrows.
It is said that in Master Hilarion's last incarnation, he was the ancient Syrian, Iamblichus, founder of the School of Neoplatonism, and that he keeps this appearance.
Hilarion said the new race that would emerge at that time would not be fl, white, yellow or brown, but a synthesis of all — a golden-skinned people.
www.hildacharlton.com /hilarion.htm   (2706 words)

  
 Descendants and Ancestors of Hilarion Daigle & Madeleine Ayotte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Descendants and Ancestors of Hilarion Daigle and Madeleine Ayotte
Hilarion Daigle is the grandson of Joseph-Simon Daigle, one of the Daigles who was expelled from their home in Acadia by the British in 1755 and the founder of the Daigle family in the upper St.John River valley.
It was Hilarion who moved from the family home, near the Green River, further west to the mouth of what is now called Baker Brook, in what is now St.Francis, New Brunswick, thus establishing the Daigles in the the western reaches of the settlement.
www.upperstjohn.com /daigle/index.htm   (378 words)

  
 Spirit Rain's Messages from Ascended Master Hilarion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Healing, to Hilarion, is all-encompassing and includes the healing of the physical body, as well as the healing of emotions, the mind and our Spirits.
Master Hilarion wishes to open his work and reach out to all those who are interested and wish his help.
While Master Hilarion prefers to be able to answer at least one question for each person in attendence, this obviously depends on the size of the group and the length of the session.
members.aol.com /sprtrainbw/hilarion.htm   (2361 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of October 21   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Until he was 65 years old, Hilarion continued to live at Majuma, baptizing those who came to him and preaching less by words than by the example of his life.
Hilarion refused to eat so long as they held him a virtual prisoner, and after a fast which lasted a week he was allowed to go.
In art Hilarion is portrayed as an old hermit mounted on an ass, driving off the devil, dragon, or basilisk with the sign of the Cross.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/1021.htm   (3143 words)

  
 Saint Jerome: The Life of Saint Hilarion
I, however, have to tell the story of the life and conversation ofa man so renowned that even Homer were he here would either envy me the theme or prove unequal to it.
As I shall have no further opportunity of referring to this man, I would only record, for the terror of those who despise their masters, that after a little while he was attacked by the king's-evil and turned to a mass of corruption.
When the latter returned he found Hilarion longing to sail again to Egypt, that is to the locality called Bucolia; but he persuaded him that, since there were no Christians there, but only a fierce and barbarous people, he should rather go to a spot in Cyprus itself which was higher up and more retired.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/stj06004.htm   (8532 words)

  
 Hilarion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hilarion (291-371) was an anchorite who spent most of his life in the desert according to the example of Saint Anthony of Egypt.
Hilarion was born in Thabatha, south of Gaza in Palestine of pagan parents.
In time, a monastery grew around his cell, which was so beset by visitors, especially females, that Hilarion fled.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hilarion   (714 words)

  
 Cyprus | Going Out | Historical Places | Kyrenia | St Hilarion Castle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
St Hilarion was one of the last taken by the Crusaders at that time.
Under the rule of Lusignans, St Hilarion became a conflict of interests of a four-year struggle between Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and Regent John d' Ibelin for control of the island, ended in victory of John's army at the battle of nearby Ag ídra (at present A girdag) in 1232.
On early July 20, 1974 St Hilarion and its surrounding enclave were a primary landing goal of Turkish paratroop.
www.cyprus.com /cyprus-going-out-historical-places-kyrenia-the-st-hilarion-castle-page2.php   (1026 words)

  
 St. Hilarion Castle in North Cyprus
Prince John of Antioch, uncle of the young King Peter 11.,who here took up his abode in 1373, proved however to be a madman, and after murdering his faithful Bulgarian mercenaries in the castle, he himself was murdered on his return to Nicosia by his sister-in-law, Queen Eleanor.
The dismantling and destruction of the Castle of Hilarion, as well as the other medieval fortresses of the kingdom, is attributed to the parsimony of the first Venetian Proveditore of the island, Francesco di Priuli (c.
This is a place to sit and imagine the pomp and colour of the Lusignan court in residence on the 'roof of the world'.
www.north-cyprus-properties.com /places/st-hilarion-castle.asp   (1885 words)

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