Friday, January 13, 2017

We learned it from Him...

For My Flesh is real food, and My Blood is real drink. - John 6:55 



"When we speak of the reality of Christ's nature being in us, we would be speaking foolishly and impiously - had we not learned it from Him.  
For He Himself says:`My Flesh is truly food, and My Blood is truly Drink. He that eats My flesh and drinks My Blood will remain in Me and I in him (John 6:55-56).'

As to the reality of His flesh and blood, there is little room left for doubt, because now, both by the declaration of the Lord Himself and by our 
own faith, it is truly Flesh and truly Blood. 
And these Elements bring it about, 
 when taken and consumed, that we are in Christ and Christ is in us. Is it not true?"


St Hilary of Poitiers
300 - 368
Bishop and Doctor of the Church
"Hammer of the Arians"
 A favorite motto of St. Hilary:
Ministros veritatis decet vera proferre,
"Servants of the truth ought speak the truth."
FEAST DAY - January 13


This is how Hilary summed up the problem
with the Arian heretics* of the fourth century:
"They didn't know who they were."

*Arius, whose followers were called Arians, felt that God created Christ, not of his own matter. This meant, in his opinion, that Christ was not God and was not divine. Therefore, worshipping Christ would be tantamount to worshipping another god, and this specifically went against God’s teaching that He alone should be worshipped.





St Hilary, pray for us!

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