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January 2026
✝️ Saint Titus 😇️
When
Sunday, 01/04/2026 - All Day
Event Type
Saints Day
Where
"Traditional Catholic Church"
Description
Today the Traditional Catholic Church also celebrates the Feast of Holy, Saint Titus Bishop. He is a convert of false teachings, a disciple of Saint Paul one of the chosen followers of the Apostles in his journey to the Council of Jerusalem, a fellow laborer in the many apostolic missions. In the Second Epistle that Saint Paul sent by the hand of Titus to the Corinthians we learn insight into his character and understand the strong affection which his master bore him. Titus had been commissioned to carry out a twofold office needing much firmness, discretion, and charity. He was to be the bearer of a severe rebuke to the Corinthians, who were giving scandal and were wavering in their true faith, and at the same time he was to put their charity to a further test by calling upon them for abundant alms for the church at Jerusalem. Saint Paul meanwhile was anxiously awaiting a result. At Troas he writes, “I had no rest in my spirit, because I found not Titus, my brother” He set sail to Macedonia. Here at last Titus taught the true Faith, His success had been complete. He reported the sorrow, the zeal, the generosity of the Christians, till the Apostle could not contain his joy, and sent back to them his faithful messenger with the letter of comfort from which we have quoted. Titus was finally left as a bishop in Crete, and here he, in turn, received the epistle which bears his name, and here at last he died in peace. The mission of Titus to Corinth shows us how well the disciple caught the spirit of his master. He knew how to be firm and to inspire respect. The Corinthians, we are told, “received him with fear and trembling” He was patient and painstaking. Saint Paul “gave thanks to God, Who had put such carefulness for them in the heart of Titus.” And these gifts were enhanced by a quickness to detect and call out all that was good in others, and by a joyousness which overflowed upon the spirit of Saint Paul himself, who “abundantly rejoiced in the joy of Titus.”
Reflection: Saints win their empire over the hearts of men by their wide and affectionate sympathy. This was the characteristic gift of St. Titus, as it was of St. Paul, St. Francis Xavier, and many others.
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