Back to newsA scientific conference dedicated to Saint Apostle Titus, the patron saint of Crete and the island's first bishop, is being organized in Crete. Titus was a companion of Saint Paul and played a foundational role in early Christianity on the island. His memory is celebrated each August 25th, and the church bearing his name in Heraklion's city center remains one of the most visited historical and religious sites on the island. The conference brings together scholars and clergy to examine his life, legacy, and influence on Cretan culture. Visitors interested in Byzantine history and Orthodox Christianity will find Heraklion's Agios Titos Church worth a visit, located steps from the main Eleftherias Square. No admission fee is required to enter the church.
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Scholars Gather in Crete to Study Saint Titus, Patron and First Bishop
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