The Quarrel with Evagrius
By the synaxarion's account, Titus and the deacon Evagrius were at first close companions who loved each other deeply, but their friendship turned into a strong dislike and open hostility. The two avoided each other during the services of the church: Titus would not cense Evagrius, and Evagrius would refuse his absolution while receiving communion in anger.
Titus tried several times to make peace, but Evagrius consistently refused to be reconciled.
Reconciliation and Healing
When Titus fell gravely ill and began to prepare for death, he asked that Evagrius be brought to him so that he might seek his forgiveness. The deacon refused, and the brethren brought him to the sickbed by force. Titus tearfully begged forgiveness, but Evagrius remained obstinate, declaring that he would not forgive Titus in this world nor in the world to come.
As he spoke these words, Evagrius fell dead. At that same moment Titus was healed and rose from his bed. He related that demons had surrounded him until he forgave Evagrius, and that once he had forgiven, radiant angels surrounded him while the demons turned upon the unforgiving deacon.
Later Life and Legacy
After his recovery, Titus increased his ascetic struggles and, according to the account, received from God the gift of working miracles. He was remembered for his great humility.
The episode is preserved in the tradition of the Kiev Caves as a vivid lesson on the spiritual peril of unforgiveness and the power of reconciliation.