Hypatius of Gangra

Hypatius of Gangra

Feast: March 31 · 300–345

Tiggiano
BornCilicia (300)
DiedPaphlagonia (345)
CountryAncient Rome
VocationsBishop, Martyr

Biography

Saint Hypatius of Gangra was born in Asia Minor, though the details of his early life have been lost to time. He became the bishop of Gangra and was known as a faithful shepherd of his people in an age when the Church was tested by division and error. Hypatius took his place among the bishops at the First Ecumenical Council, standing with Saint Athanasius the Great in defense of the true divinity of Christ against the Arian heresy. His witness was sealed with suffering. In the year 326, while traveling from Constantinople back to Gangra, Hypatius was attacked in a lonely place by followers of Novatus and Felicissimus. They cast him into a muddy swamp, and a woman among them struck him on the head with a stone, killing him. Tradition holds that she was later healed at his burial place, a sign of the mercy that flowed even through his martyrdom. After his death, his relics became renowned for miracles, and he is honored as a Wonderworker. He is invoked as patron of Tiggiano. His feast day is March 31.
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