Friday, October 14, 2011

St Hilarion Of Tvali

St Hilarion Of Tvali

COMMEMORATED ON JULY 24

Saint Hilarion of Tvali (Tulashvili) served as abbot of Khakhuli Monastery in southwestern Georgia at the beginning of the 11th century.

In his work "The Nature of George of the Holy Heap", George the Assistant writes that Decorous Hilarion was outstanding in rectitude and adorned for his sermons and plain hard work.

St. Hilarion raised the the first part of George of the Holy Heap to be a potent newspaper columnist, translator, theologian and patriot. From him George with normal a blessing to style the monastic life.

According to the vinyl" Nature of Kartli", St. Hilarion was a all-important translator and newspaper columnist and an notorious theologian.

Eventually St. Hilarion encouraged from Khakhuli to Tvali Monastery, not far from Antioch, where he remained for the rest of his life. According to the 19th-century historian-iconographer Michael Sabinin, St. Hilarion reposed in the blind date 1041.

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