The intermetallic compound CeFe11Ti and corresponding hydride with H-concentration 0.55 at H/mole have been prepared; we present a study of the hydrogenization effect on some structural and magnetic properties. The alloy exhibited tetragonal ThMn12 structure. Hydrogenization expands the lattice without change of structure type. The host material and hydride are ferromagnetics. Hydrogenization increases T(c) from 503 to 553 K as well as the net magnetic moment.