Titus

Feast Day: January 26

Paul's trusted companion who became bishop and organized Christianity in Crete.

Patronage

Crete, general intercession

Virtues & Traits

Pastoral leadershipdoctrinal soundnessmissionary zealorganizational abilitysteadfast faithgentleness

Biography

Titus was an important early Christian missionary and companion of the Apostle Paul, primarily documented in the New Testament epistle bearing his name. A Greek convert to Christianity, Titus served as Paul's trusted representative and assistant in missionary work throughout the Mediterranean. He played a crucial role in resolving conflicts within Pauline communities and organizing Christian leadership structures. Paul appointed Titus as a bishop in Crete, entrusting him with establishing church governance and ensuring doctrinal integrity among the island's Christian communities. The epistle to Titus contains Paul's detailed instructions on pastoral leadership, addressing challenges in early church organization and spiritual discipline. Titus exemplified both practical administrative skills and deep spiritual commitment, navigating complex ecclesiastical situations with wisdom and compassion. Church tradition indicates he remained bishop of Crete and eventually died of natural causes, revered by the community he led. Titus represents the bridge between apostolic authority and established church governance, demonstrating how early Christian leaders balanced theological orthodoxy with pastoral sensitivity.

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