January 13, 2022
Thursday of the First Week in Ordinary Time
Saint of the day
Saint Hilary of Poitiers (c.315-368)
Saint Hilary was born to a wealthy pagan family in France. He married, became the father of a daughter named Abra, and studied on his own. Through his studies he experienced a faith conversion. He began to study the Bible, and found that many of the things that he held to be real and true could be found in the Good News of Jesus. Hilary was converted to Christianity by the time he finished reading the New Testament. He was such a good Christian role model that he was appointed bishop of Poitiers, even though he was married and a father. Hilary was strongly opposed to the politically powerful Arians, who rejected the divinity of Jesus. When Emperor Constantius proclaimed that all bishops had to sign a condemnation of Saint Anthanasius, who also opposed Arianism, Hilary refused. Enraged, the emperor exiled him to Phrygia. While in exile, Hilary wrote many works explaining Christianity and converted many people. He was eventually allowed to return to Poitiers because he was converting so many. Saint Hilary was named a Doctor of the Church in 1851, and is the patron saint against snake bites.
Reflection
Saint Hilary discovered the power, joy, and truth of Scripture. Do you take time to let God's Word speak to you through Scripture reflection? Schedule some time each day to spend with the Good News. Pray for help to become a more faithful follower of Christ.
Prayer
Christ, my redeemer, I want to follow you. Enable me to be disciplined in my prayer life and my Scripture reflection so that I may be a faithful follower. (Taken from “Take Ten: Daily Bible Reflections for Teens.”)
Liturgical season information
Lectionary: 308
Place in Year: Ordinary Time
Color of decorations and priest's vestments: Green
Daily readings
Reading I: 1 Sm 4:1-11
Responsorial Psalm: 44:10-11, 14-15, 24-25
Alleluia: See Mt 4:23
Gospel: Mk 1:40-45
View complete readings on USCCB.org