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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saint_TitusSaint Titus - Wikipedia

    Titus ( / ˈtaɪtəs / TY-təs; Greek: Τίτος; Títos) was an early Christian missionary and church leader, a companion and disciple of Paul the Apostle, mentioned in several of the Pauline epistles including the Epistle to Titus.

  2. Saint Titus (flourished 1st century ad —died, traditionally Crete; Western feast day January 26 [with Timothy], Eastern feast day August 25) was a disciple of St. Paul the Apostle, for whom he was secretary. According to tradition, he was the first bishop of Crete.

  3. A disciple and companion of St. Paul to whom the great saint addressed one of his letters. Paul referred to Titus as 'my true child in our common faith'. Not mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles, he was noted in Galatians where Paul writes of journeying to Jerusalem with Barnabas, accompanied by ...

  4. Jan 26, 2024 · Saint Titus was a devoted disciple of Saint Paul, peacemaker, and the first bishop of Crete, renowned for his leadership and compassionate spirit.

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Titus was a Gentile (Galatians 2:3) who was led to faith in Christ by Paul (Titus 1:4). He was drawn to the ministry and became a co-worker with Paul, accompanying him and Barnabas from Antioch to Jerusalem (Titus is included in the “other believers” of Acts 15:2).

  6. Who was Saint Titus and what is his significance in Catholicism? What notable works and miracles are attributed to Saint Titus in the Catholic Church? How did Saint Titus contribute to the development or spread of Christianity according to Catholic tradition?

  7. www.loyolapress.com › saints › saints-stories-for-all-agesSaint Titus | Loyola Press

    Saint Titus. Feast day January 26. Printer Friendly. St. Paul spoke with great affection and respect for St. Titus. He addressed him as “true child of mine in the faith that we share,” suggesting that he had personally recruited Titus for Christ (see Titus 1:14).

  8. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › saintsSt. Titus | EWTN

    Paul took Titus with him to Jerusalem for the so-called Apostolic Council, where the preaching of the Gospel to the Gentiles that freed them from the constraints of Mosaic Law was solemnly accepted. In the Letter addressed to Titus, the Apostle praised him and described him as his "true child in a common faith" (Ti 1:4).

  9. Aug 25, 2010 · Saint Titus, Apostle of the Seventy was a native of the island of Crete, the son of an illustrious pagan. In his youth he studied Hellenistic philosophy and the ancient poets. Preoccupied by the sciences, Titus led a virtuous life, not devoting himself to the vices and passions characteristic of…

  10. Letter of Paul to Titus, New Testament writing addressed to one of St. Paul the Apostle’s close companions, St. Titus, who was the organizer of the churches in Crete. It is the 17th book of the New Testament canon.