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  1. Apr 27, 2017 · Some were married for decades, but Sts Timothy and Maura show us the power of the sacrament condensed into only one month of marriage. St. Timothy was the son of a priest in 3rd-century Egypt.

  2. Jan 24, 2023 · Timothy himself suffered imprisonment for Christ, and gloriously confessed his name, in the presence of many witnesses; but was set at liberty. He was ordained bishop by a prophecy, and a particular order of the Holy Ghost.

  3. St. Timothy, also known as Timothy the Apostle, lived during the 1st century AD. His exact birth and death dates are not precisely known, but he is believed to have been born around 17 AD and died sometime around 97 AD. Where they lived: St. Timothy lived in the ancient city of Lystra, which was located in what is now modern-day Turkey.

  4. Timothy is venerated as an apostle, saint, and martyr by the Eastern Orthodox Church, with his feast day on 22 January. The General Roman Calendar venerates Timothy together with Titus by a memorial on 26 January, the day after the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul.

  5. Renowned for his devout faith, loyalty, and evangelistic zeal, Saint Timothy is venerated in the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and other Christian denominities. His feast day is celebrated on January 26 in Western Christianity and on January 22 in Eastern Christianity.

  6. Saint Timothy the Martyr, also known simply as Timothy, was a revered Catholic saint who met a tragic end during the persecutions led by the Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate.

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  8. Timothy was probably with Paul when the Apostle was imprisoned at Caesarea and then Rome, and was himself imprisoned but then freed. According to tradition, he went to Ephesus, became its first bishop, and was stoned to death there when he opposed the pagan festival of Katagogian in honor of Diana.