Pope Hilarius: Champion of Orthodoxy and Defender of Papal Authority
The Church in the Fifth Century: A Crucible of Faith Pope Hilarius, who reigned from 461 to 468 AD, stands as a significant figure in the history of the papacy. His pontificate, though relatively short, was marked by a steadfast commitment to doctrinal orthodoxy and a resolute defense of papal authority, particularly in Gaul, which … Read more