John Knox was a Scottish clergyman, theologian, and writer who led the Protestant Reformation in Scotland and shaped the country's religious identity.
Saint Joseph, known as the spouse of Mary and the earthly father of Jesus, is revered as the patron saint of fathers, workers, and the universal Church.
John Harvard was a British minister and philanthropist whose bequest established the oldest institution of higher learning in America, Harvard University.
Charles Wesley was an influential English leader of the Methodist movement, hymn writer, and younger brother of John Wesley.
Philip Jakob Spener was a prominent German theologian and Lutheran minister who significantly influenced the rise of Pietism in the late 17th century.