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  Hilary of Arles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hilary of Arles (feast day: May 5; c.
Following the example of St Augustine, he is said to have organized his cathedral clergy into a "congregation," devoting a great part of their time to social exercises of ascetic religion.
A poem, De providentia, usually included among the writings of Prosper of Aquitaine, is sometimes attributed to Hilary of Arles.
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 Arles - France.com
Arles (Arle in Provençal) is a city in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rhône département, of which it is a sous-préfecture, in the former province of Provence.
Arles is an extremely ancient town, having been established by the Greeks as early as the 6th century BC under the name of Theline.
Arles was badly affected by the invasion of Provence by the Muslim Saracens and the Franks, who took control of the region in the 6th century.
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 St. Hilary of Arles
When Honoratus, who had meanwhile become Archbishop of Arles, was at the point of death, Hilary went to his side and assisted at his latest moments.
Hilary then sought St. Leo in order to justify his course of action in the matter, but he was not well received by the sovereign pontiff and was obliged to return precipitately to Gaul.
It evidently arose from the fact that the respective rights of the Court of Rome and of the metropolitan were not sufficiently clearly established at that time, and that the right of appeal to the pope, among others, was not explicitly enough recognized.
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 Hilary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hilary Hahn (born November 27, 1979), American Grammy Award–winning violinist.
Hilary Term is the name of the Spring term at the University of Oxford.
Hurricane Hilary has been used as a designation for Pacific tropical cyclones on several occasions, including in 2005.
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 St Hilary
Hilary, reflecting on what Honoratus had said to him, was not long before he began to feel a violent conflict within himself.
This disagreement between St. Leo and St. Hilary proved a trial for the exercise of zeal in the former, and of patience in the latter, for his greater sanctification by humility, submission, and silence.
Hilary, upon hearing that his suffragan was gone for Rome, followed him thither on foot, and in the midst of winter.
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 The Compass newspaper -- April 30, 2004 Issue -- Saint of the Day
In 426, Honoratus was elected archbishop of Arles.
Hilary was returning to Lérins when he learned he had been chosen the next archbishop of Arles.
Hilary was also noted for his temper which, at times, caused him to act rashly.
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Arles, kingdom of, was formed in 933, when Rudolf II, king of Transjurane Burgundy, united the kingdom of Provence or Cisjurane Burgundy to his lands and established...
He became marshal of the kingdom of Arles under Emperor Otto IV and wrote the Otia imperiala, a miscellany...
The medieval county of Viviers or Vivarais, a part of the kingdom of Arles, was held in fief by the counts of Toulouse, who lost it to the...
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 Hilarius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A relative of Honoratus of Arles, St. Hilarius succeeded him as bishop of Arles in 429 and wrote the only extant life of his kinsman.
Hilary presided at several councils and was interested in church reform.
Hilary died in 449, and Leo restored Arles as a metropolitanate a year later.
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 Hotels Arles
Arles is an ancient town, having been established by the Greeks as early as the 6th century BC under the name of ''Theline''.
Its full title as a colony was ''Colonia Iulia Paterna Arelatensium Sextanorum'', "the ancestral Julian colony of Arles of the soldiers of the Sixth." thumb250pxRuins at the Roman theatre Roman Arelate was a city of considerable importance in the province of Gallia Narbonensis.
She was the daughter of Count Guilhem II of Provence and Adelais of Anjou, and the sister of Count Guilhem III of Provence.
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 A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D., with an Account of the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The canons passed by the councils of Riez and of Orange, over which Hilary presided in 439 and 442 respectively, were in the main of a disciplinary character; at Riez a special canon, the seventh, insisted strongly on the rights of the metropolitan.
If on this evidence, and also from the respect shewn by him to Faustus of Riez, we are compelled to class Hilary of Arles with the semi-Pelagians, it must be recognized that he is a supporter of their views in their very mildest form.
Hilary held a council at Vienne in 444, and we learn from his biographer and from the testimony of Leo that by its sentence Chelidonius was deposed from the episcopate and appealed to Rome in person.
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 Hilary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hilary, disc jockey for the San Diego, California radio station XTRA
Hilary Rosen, former chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America.
Hilary (http://www.hilary.com/) is also an online women's magazine.
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 Patron Saints Index: Saint Hilary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Born and raised a pagan; relative of Saint Honoratus.
Honoratus invited Hilary to the recently completed monastery at Lerins, and brought him to the faith; Hilary was baptised at Lerins, and joined the community as a monk.
Hilary was an exuberant bishop, working so hard to spread the faith that he caused problems with the people and the civil authorities, and twice had to be reproved by the Vatican - his zealousness was causing more trouble than converts.
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Following the example of St Augustine, he is said to have organized his cathedral clergy into a " congregation," devoting a great part of their time to social exercises of ascetic religion.
In the Inns of Court, Hilary is one of the four dining terms; it begins on the 11th of January and ends on the 1st of February.
A poem, De providentia, usually included among the writings of Prosper, is sometimes attributed to Hilary of Arles.
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 A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation : L.1, C.3.
By the time of St. Hilary's death much had been accomplished and more still when, eight years later, the clergy of Tours came to announce to Martin that he was their new bishop.
But for yet another fifty years or so, the centre of Gaul with Arles for its capital would continue to be occupied by armies and officials obedient to the, by now, distant emperors in Ravenna.
Hilary followed, actually to lecture the pope on the facility with which he listened to complaints from the disaffected and disobedient and then, in his simplicity, to depart with the appeal still pending, in what looked very like flagrant contempt.
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 Hilary of Arles Saint: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
They appealed to Pope Leo I, who thereupon deprived the see of Arles of its metropolitan powers, declaring the sovereignty of Rome.
HILARY OF ARLES, SAINT hil re, arl...archbishop of Arles (c.429) against...wishes.
As head of the church in Gaul, Hilary hastily deposed...deprived the see of Arles of its metropolitan...referred to him as "Hilary of sacred memory...
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HILARY OF ARLES (Hilarius Arelatensis), SAINT: Bishop of Arles; b.
On account of the political importance of the city of Arles in the fifth century, its bishops took the first rank in the Gallic episco pate, and Bishop Patroclus had already attempted to extend the primacy of Arles over the whole of southern Gaul.
Hilary, who has been called the Athanasius of the Western Church, comes into clear historical light only after the Synod of Milan (355), and then not for long, since he died at Poitiers in 367.
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 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of May 5
Hilary later wrote: "On the one side I felt that the Lord was calling me, while on the other hand the seductions of the world held me back.
Hilary was an energetic, devoted, and impetuous bishop, zealous in charity and zealous in asserting the rights of his episcopate.
Hilary supported his own nominee, perhaps because the first was too sick to carry out his duties.
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 Arles
Arles is an important railroad, shipping, agriculture, and industrial center with varied manufactures.
Constantine I convoked (314) a synod at Arles that condemned
Saint Hilary of Arles - Hilary of Arles, Saint, d.
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 Arles: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Constantine I convoked (314) a synod at Arles that condemned Donatism ; Constantine II was born there.
In Arles, in Nimes, near St. Remy, at Frejus, at...itself is bridged, as you move up it, by Arles and Trinquetaille, by Beaucaire and...we were first laid by St. Augustine at Arles.
ARLES, KINGDOM OF was formed in 933, when Rudolf II, king of...Cisjurane Burgundy to his lands and established his capital at Arles.
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 The Ecole Initiative: Hilarius' Life of Honoratus
In the beginning of the fifth century, it was an imperial residence and a major administrative centre, the seat of the praetorian prefecture of Gaul, recently moved from Trier.
The Sermo de Vita Sancti Honorati was probably delivered to the Christians of Arles in 430 by Hilarius (401-449), his successor to the episcopal see and relative.
Between 400 and 410 he founded the monastery of Lérins and by the end of 426 was appointed bishop of Arles, a position he was to hold for only a couple of years (Mathisen 279-281).
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 Hilary of Arles: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A bishop is an ordained member of the christian clergy who holds a specific position of authority in any of a number of christian churches....
Arles (arle in provençal) is a city in the south of france, in the bouches-du-rhône département, of which it is a sous-préfecture,...
In early youth he entered the abbey[Click link for more facts about this topic] of Léribsi then presided over by his kinsman Honoratus (Saint Honoré), EHandler: no quick summary.
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 HILARIUS OF ARLES - LoveToKnow Article on HILARIUS OF ARLES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
403449), bishop of Arles, was born about 403.
The papal claims were made imperial law, and violation of them subject to legal penalties (Novellae Valent.
A poem, De providentia, usually included among the writings of Prosper, is sometimes attributed to Hilary of Aries.
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 Hilary of Arles: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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In early youth he entered the abbey (abbey: A monastery ruled by an abbot) of Léribsi then presided over by his kinsman Honoratus (Saint Honoré), and succeeded Honoratus in the bishopric of Arles in 429 (429: more facts about this subject).
A poem, De providentia, usually included among the writings of Prosper of Aquitaine (Prosper of Aquitaine: prosper of aquitaine, or prosper tiro (c....
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 St. Honoratus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nothing can be more amiable than the description St. Hilary has given of the excellent virtues of this company of saints, especially of the charity, concord, humility, compunction, and devotion which reigned among them, under the conduct of our holy abbot.
He was, by compulsion, consecrated archbishop of Arles in 426, and died, exhausted with austerities and apostolical labors, in 429.
His tomb is shown empty under the high altar of the church which bears his name at Arles; his body having been translated to Lerins in 1391, where the greatest part remains.
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Hilarius of Arles - Brief biography, by Karen Rae Keck.
Hilary, Archbishop of Arles - Hagiography, from Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
Hilary of Arles - Biographical article on this 5th-century archbishop, in the Catholic Encyclopedia.
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 Hilary
It slowly died out after the 16th century, but was briefly revived (purely as a masculine name) during the 19th century.
As a feminine name, Hilary had died out by the 14th century but was revived as well at the beginning of the 20th century.
In the United States, Hilary experienced a sharp decline in the early 1990s, after the election of President Bill Clinton, whose wife was named Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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 St. Hilary of Arles - Saint of the Day - American Catholic
Born in France in the early fifth century, Hilary came from an aristocratic family.
Hilary was only 29 when he was chosen bishop of Arles.
Hilary encountered difficulty in his relationships with other bishops over whom he had some jurisdiction.
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 Part One Lesson 35
In honor of St. Hilary of Arles and St. Angelo of Jerusalem, who are remembered on May 5 the following passage from the May 2000 issue of Magnificat magazine has been included in this lesson.
A young officer converted to Christianity, Hilary embraced the monastic life of an older relative, Saint Honoratus of Lerins.
When the latter was named bishop of Arles, Hilary remained with him for a time, and then returned to his monastery.
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 Omniseek: Recreation: Search results for 'Arles'
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 AllRefer.com - Saint Hilary of Arles (Saints Biography) - Encyclopedia
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