Feast day · February 28
St. Hilary, Pope
St. Hilary, also known as Pope Hilarius, was a Roman Catholic Pope who served from 461 to 468 AD. He was born in Sardinia, Italy, and is known for his defense of the Catholic faith during a time of theological controversy. Hilary worked to resolve disputes between the Eastern and Western churches and played a significant role in establishing the primacy of the Bishop of Rome. He is venerated as a saint for his unwavering commitment to the Church and is the patron saint of learning and education.