1820day.year

Athanase Josué Coquerel

(1820 - 1875)

Dutch-French preacher and theologian

Dutch-French preacher and theologian
Dutch-French Protestant theologian and preacher known for his progressive interpretations of Christian doctrine.
Athanase Josué Coquerel was born in 1820 to a family of distinguished Protestants. Trained in theology in Europe, he became known for his liberal approach to scriptural criticism and church leadership. Coquerel authored influential works on ethics, church history, and the relationship between faith and reason. His advocacy for religious tolerance and social reform made him a prominent voice in 19th-century Protestantism. He served congregations in France, shaping modern theological discourse until his death in 1875.
1820 Athanase Josué Coquerel
1866day.year

Germanos Karavangelis

(1866 - 1935)

Greek-Austrian metropolitan

Greek-Austrian metropolitan
Germanos Karavangelis was a Greek Orthodox metropolitan known for his leadership during early 20th-century Balkan conflicts.
Germanos Karavangelis (1866–1935) was born in Cappadocia and educated at the Ecumenical Patriarchate. He served as bishop and metropolitan in Asia Minor and the Ottoman-ruled Balkans. He played a key role in supporting Greek communities during the Macedonian Struggle. His efforts promoted Hellenic culture, education, and Orthodox Christian unity. After the population exchanges, he continued his ministry in Greece. He is remembered for his advocacy and spiritual leadership in turbulent times.
1866 Germanos Karavangelis
1970day.year

Younus AlGohar

Pakistani poet and academic, co-founded Messiah Foundation International

Pakistani poet and academic co-founded Messiah Foundation International
Pakistani poet, academic, and spiritual leader, best known for co-founding the Messiah Foundation International.
Born in Pakistan, AlGohar pursued studies in English literature and linguistics before turning to poetry and spiritual exploration. He co-founded the Messiah Foundation International, a global spiritual movement promoting love, peace, and interfaith harmony. His poetic works often explore metaphysical themes and have been published in various journals and anthologies. As an academic, he has lectured on literature and spirituality at universities in Europe and South Asia. Under his leadership, the foundation has organized international conferences and outreach programs aimed at bridging cultural and religious divides. AlGohar's writings and teachings continue to inspire followers worldwide.
1970 Younus AlGohar Messiah Foundation International