Ascetic Life and Healing
The accounts of Hypatius emphasize the rigor of his monastic discipline. He kept vigil by night, taking little sleep, and restricted his food to bread and water. This austerity is presented as the foundation of the spiritual gift attributed to him.
Hypatius is said to have devoted himself wholly to the service of the sick and to have received from God the gift of healing. Those suffering from various illnesses sought his prayers, and it is for this ministry that he is surnamed 'the Healer.'