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Denver, Colo., Jan 20, 2013 / 06:13 am 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 ...
Paul requested that Titus visit him in Nicopolis — now ruins in Greece (Titus 3:12). Find further study on these two early Church saints, please see St. Timothy and St. Titus.
The Church celebrates the feast of Saints Timothy and Titus on Jan. 26. The son of a Jewish mother and a non-Jewish father, Timothy came from Lystra in present-day Turkey. His mother, Eunice ...
The week before St. Blaise is the feast of Saints Timothy and Titus. These two saints are turned to for discomfort of the abdomen. In like fashion, in mid-December, Saint Lucy is prayed to for ...
In the Paul VI Hall, the Holy Father's catechesis focused on Saints Timothy and Titus, two of St. Paul's closest associates. Benedict XVI recalled how Timothy, born in Listra (about 200 km from Tarsus ...
First Timothy, Second Timothy, and Titus are known as the pastoral Pauline Epistles. The pastoral epistles were written to individuals and addressed church leadership, organization, and governance ...
Timothy and Titus. Timothy was the child of a Greek father and a Jewish mother, Eunice. His grandmother's name was Lois. He learned to be a Christian from the women in his family. Titus was a Gentile.
If a fellow believer tells me they have abdominal pains, my counsel is to see a gastroenterologist and pray to Saints Timothy and Titus, who are the patron saints of stomach ailments. If another ...