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Double Feast of Saint Hilary, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
WHITE Vestments
Missa "In medio Ecclesiae"

After having persecuted the Church during the first centuries, the Christian, but at the same time heretical emperors, continued their attacks by supporting Arianism which denied the divinity of Christ. In the season after Epiphany, when Jesus affirms His divinity by His teaching and miracles, the first saint whom the Church presents to us is one of the more intrepid defenders of this fundamental dogma of Christianity. St. Hilary, Bishop of Poitiers in 352 (Communion) endowed with great spiritual and supernatural talent, for, “the Lord has filled him with the spirit of wisdom and intelligence” (Introit), fought with his pen and his eloquence against those “who closed their ears to truth and opened them to fables” (Epistle).
This salt of the earth, this light of God’s house, would not suffer, under the false excuse of favouring peace and unity, the salt of true doctrine to be corrupted or the light of truth to be hidden under a bushel. “Having thus taught the practice of the commandments even to the last title, he is great in the kingdom of Heaven” (Gosepl), and the Church which is the earthly portion of this kingdom, has, by the voice of Pius IX, awarded him the title Doctor (Collect). He died in 368.
Let us have recourse to the intercession of St. Hilary in order always to be the intrepid defenders of the divinity of Christ.
For more on this "Laborer for God" see Saint Hilary of Poitiers in our Doctors of the Church series.
Sources: Saint Andrew Daily Missal and the Marian Missal , 1945
Also the Traditional Feast of Saint Felix, Confessor who was martyred in 260.There is a commemoration in the Proper of the Mass
Missa "In medio Ecclesiae"
Go to the ORDINARY OF THE HOLY MASS THE MASS OF THE CATECHUMENS
INTROIT: Malachias 3: 1
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