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St. Titus
d. 96
Feastday: January 26
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 Titus. He was then dispatched
to Corinth, Greece, where he successfully reconciled the Christian
community there with Paul, its founder. Titus was later left on
the island of Crete to help organize the Church, although he soon
went to Dalmatia, Croatia. According to Eusebius of Caesarea in
the Ecclesiastical History, he served as the first bishop of Crete.
He was buried in Cortyna (Gortyna), Crete; his head was later translated
to Venice during the invasion of Crete by the Saracens in 832 and
was enshrined in St. Mark’s, Venice, Italy.
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