1940day.year

Ludwig Schwarz

Slovak-Austrian bishop

Slovak-Austrian bishop
Ludwig Schwarz is a Slovak-Austrian bishop of the Catholic Church noted for his pastoral leadership.
Bishop Ludwig Schwarz was born in 1940 in Slovakia and later served in Austria. Ordained in the Catholic Church, he became known for his commitment to ecumenical dialogue and faith formation. He led his diocese through periods of social change, emphasizing community outreach and educational programs. Schwarz established initiatives for youth engagement and support for marginalized groups within his parish. His theological writings on pastoral care and church history are respected among clergy and laypeople alike. He continues to be honored for his dedication to spiritual leadership and interfaith cooperation.
1940 Ludwig Schwarz
1950day.year

Raymond Dumais

(1950 - 2012)

Canadian bishop

Canadian bishop
Canadian Roman Catholic bishop known for his pastoral leadership and community outreach.
Raymond Dumais was a Canadian Roman Catholic bishop known for his compassionate leadership and community outreach. Ordained in the 1970s, he was appointed bishop and served in his diocese with dedication. He emphasized social justice and supported programs for the poor and marginalized. Dumais was respected for his pastoral care and commitment to charitable initiatives. He remained active in ministry until his death in 2012, leaving a lasting impact on his community.
1950 Raymond Dumais
1962day.year

John P. Kee

American singer-songwriter and pastor

American singer-songwriter and pastor
American gospel singer-songwriter and pastor, leader of the New Life Community Choir.
John P. Kee is a Grammy-nominated gospel artist whose career spans over three decades. He founded the New Life Community Choir in the late 1980s, blending traditional gospel with contemporary R&B influences. Kee's dynamic performances and songwriting have earned him multiple Stellar Awards and widespread acclaim. As a pastor, he leads a church community in Charlotte, North Carolina, integrating music ministry with outreach programs. His work has inspired a new generation of gospel musicians.
John P. Kee
1965day.year

Andrea Jaeger

American tennis player and preacher

American tennis player and preacher
Former world No. 2 American tennis prodigy who became an evangelical preacher and philanthropist.
Born in Chicago in 1965, Jaeger turned professional at age 14 and quickly reached a career-high ranking of No. 2 in 1980. She was runner-up at both the French Open and Wimbledon in her teenage years, claiming four WTA singles titles. Chronic injuries led to her retirement at just 18, after which she embraced faith and founded the Jaeger Foundation to support children with serious illnesses. Jaeger travels internationally as an ordained Christian minister, combining her passion for service with her athletic legacy. She remains respected for both her early tennis brilliance and her dedication to humanitarian work.
Andrea Jaeger