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St. Paul passed between two and three years at Ephesus, during which time he is supposed to have founded the Church in Crete, leaving St. Titus as its Bishop, whilst Ephesus was placed under the episcopal charge of St. Timothy.
A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient) John Henry Blunt
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Of the Ordination of Bishops [8], apart from the Apostolate, we have no mention in the Book of the Acts; but that the Apostles did ordain successors to themselves, so far as their office was to be perpetual in the Church, we have ample proofs in the Epistles of St. Paul to St. Timothy and St. Titus.
A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient) John Henry Blunt
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The body of St. Titus was kept with great veneration in the cathedral of Gortyna, the ruins of which city, the ancient metropolis of the island, situated six miles from mount Ida, are still very remarkable.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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Among them are a temple of Apollo, several statues, the basilica of St. Titus, and numerous inscriptions, among which is the text of the so-called Laws of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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A basilica dedicated to St. Titus, discovered at Gortyna partly in ruins, dates from the fifth, perhaps from the fourth, century.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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• St. Titus has 85 students in kindergarten through eighth grade, 15 students in preschool and seven lay teachers.
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St. Titus, Pastor and Confessor - Commemoration January 26
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St. Titus, Aliquippa Ash Wednesday and Fridays of Lent, including Good Friday, 3-6: 30 p.m.,
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