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The Epistle to Titus is one of the Pastoral Epistles, a name first used of the letters to Timothy and Titus by D. N. Berdot in 1703 and later popularized by Paul Anton of Halle in 1726. The ...
Sts. Timothy and Titus share a feast day (Jan. 26) and their letters from Paul are placed right next to each other in the Bible. These details might lead people to believe that their lives were ...
During his general audience on Jan. 28, Pope Benedict XVI offered his reflections on St. Paul’s pastoral letters, which were addressed to his closest collaborators, Timothy and Titus. Dear ...
TITUS, PAUL TIMOTHYPaul Timothy Titus, Denver. Father of Kimberly P.J., and Crystal Titus, both of Little Rock, AR; brother o ...
On Jan. 26, the Roman Catholic Church celebrates the liturgical memorial of Saints Timothy and Titus, close companions of the Apostle Paul and bishops of the Catholic Church in its earliest days.
Paul writes to Timothy from Macedonia. During his fourth missionary journey Paul has traveled through Ephesus and left Timothy there to take charge and bring an end to controversies. Paul is ...
These two men, said the Holy Father, tell us that Paul, the archetypal Apostle, "did not do everything alone, but relied upon trusted individuals to share his labors and responsibilities." The Pope ...
According to Titus, Paul had been at Crete and Nicopolis for extended missionary work, of which Acts, however, makes no mention.
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