Athanasius the Great was a Christian theologian and the 20th pope of Alexandria.
Mother Teresa was an Albanian-Indian Catholic nun and the founder of the Missionaries of Charity.
Saint Paul was an influential Christian missionary and theologian whose teachings significantly shaped the development of early Christianity.
Saint Macarius the Great was an influential Egyptian monk, theologian, and spiritual leader of the 4th century, known for his asceticism and profound teachings on Christian mysticism.
Saint Mercurius, revered Christian martyr, symbolizes divine communication and wisdom as a patron of scholars and merchants.
Saint Pishoy, a revered Egyptian Coptic Orthodox martyr, whose prayers are sought for divine intercession and healing.
Saint John the Apostle, a devoted disciple of Jesus and author of the fourth Gospel, played a pivotal role in spreading Christianity globally.