Titus was an early Christian who was a companion of Saint Paul. Titus was often mentioned in Paul’s letters and served as Paul’s special representative to the church in Corinth. According to tradition, Titus was the first bishop of Crete. His feast day is January 26.
The Epistle to Titus is a letter addressed to Titus that is the 17th book of the New Testament. The letter is traditionally attributed to Paul, but most modern scholars believe the letter was actually written by one of Paul’s followers.