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  1. 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.

  2. The Feast Day of Saint Timothy is celebrated every year on January 26. This day is a significant opportunity for believers to reflect on the faithfulness and commitment of St. Timothy to the Gospel. It serves as a challenge for us Christians to deepen our faith and trust in God's providence.

  3. Born at Lystra, Lycaenia, Timothy was the son of a Greek father and Eunice, a converted Jewess. He joined St. Paul when Paul preached at Lystra replacing Barnabas, and became Paul's close friend and confidant.

  4. On the 24th of January, on the eve of the feast of the Conversion of the great Apostle to the Gentiles: Saint Paul, we celebrate one of his favorite disciples: Saint Timothy.

  5. Saint Timothy is celebrated by various churches at different times. He is celebrated on the 22nd of January by Eastern Churches, the 26th of January by the Roman Catholic Church, and the 24th of January by the Lutheran Church.

  6. The feast day of St. Timothy is celebrated on January 26th in the Catholic Church. St. Timothy was an early Christian leader who is mentioned in the New Testament. He was a close companion of the Apostle Paul and is mentioned in several of Paul’s letters.

  7. Jan 26, 2017 · His martyrdom on January 22, 97 by a mob of angry pagans came about through his opposition to the celebration of the feast of Diana; it was recorded in the fourth-century Acta S. Timothei. St Timothy is the patron invoked against stomach and intestinal disorders. His feast day is January 26.

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