Saint Ita was an Irish nun and early Irish saint known for her wisdom, teaching, and spiritual guidance, who founded a convent and became a revered figure in Irish Christianity.
Saint Michael, a revered archangel in various religious traditions, is celebrated for his role as a protector and leader of the angelic forces in battle against evil.
Saint Christopher, a revered Christian martyr, is celebrated as the patron saint of travelers, known for his unwavering faith and legendary strength.
Jeanne d'Arc was a French peasant girl who, guided by divine voices, led the French army to victory in the Hundred Years' War, only to be martyred at 19.
Gautama Buddha was an ancient philosopher and spiritual teacher whose teachings and meditation practices form the basis of Buddhism.
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States, known for guiding the country through the Civil War and abolishing slavery.
Saint Paul was an influential Christian missionary and theologian whose teachings significantly shaped the development of early Christianity.
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.
Chico Xavier was a renowned Brazilian medium, psychic, and philanthropist who channeled the spirits of deceased individuals, producing over 400 books on spiritualism and philosophy.
Saint Pishoy, a revered Egyptian Coptic Orthodox martyr, whose prayers are sought for divine intercession and healing.