Commemorating Titus the Wonderworker
Today we honor Titus the Wonderworker, a quiet yet radiant saint whose life reminds us that holiness often grows in hidden places. Little is recorded about his early years, but what the Church remembers is enough to reveal a heart wholly given to God — a man shaped by prayer, humility, and a deep compassion for those who sought his counsel.
Titus lived as an ascetic, withdrawing from the noise of the world so he could listen more clearly to the voice of Christ. In that stillness, God entrusted him with gifts of healing and discernment. Many came to him burdened by sickness, fear, or spiritual confusion, and through his prayers they found restoration. His miracles were not displays of power, but signs of God’s nearness — quiet wonders that lifted the weary and strengthened the faithful.
What made Titus a “Wonderworker” was not only the miracles themselves, but the spirit in which he lived: gentle, steadfast, and anchored in the love of God. His life teaches us that true spiritual authority is born from humility, and that the greatest wonders often flow from a heart surrendered to grace.
May the memory of Titus the Wonderworker call us to deeper prayer, quieter trust, and a renewed openness to the healing presence of God.
A Prayer
O Lord, who strengthened Your servant Titus with grace and compassion, teach us to walk in humility and to seek You in the still places of the heart. Through his prayers, grant us healing where we are wounded, clarity where we are confused, and courage where we are afraid. May we, like him, become vessels of Your peace in a troubled world. Amen 💕✌️🙏

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