1207day.year

(1207 - 1231)

Elizabeth of Hungary

Elizabeth of Hungary
Princess of Hungary and Thuringia, known for her charity and later canonized as a saint.
Born in 1207, Elizabeth of Hungary was a princess of the Árpád dynasty. She married Landgrave Ludwig IV of Thuringia at age 14 and became renowned for her generosity to the poor. She founded hospitals and personally cared for lepers, embodying medieval Christian charity. After her husband's death, she joined the Third Order of St. Francis and continued her service voluntarily. Canonized in 1235, she remains one of the most venerated saints of the Roman Catholic Church. Her life inspired numerous artworks, devotional writings, and the tradition of charity in European Christianity.
1207 Elizabeth of Hungary
1482day.year

Andrzej Krzycki

(1482 - 1537)

Polish archbishop

Polish archbishop
Prominent Polish archbishop, diplomat, and Renaissance humanist.
Andrzej Krzycki was born in 1482 in Silesia and rose to become Archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland. A leading figure of the Polish Renaissance, he was celebrated as a poet and literary patron. Krzycki served as royal secretary to King Sigismund I and later as chancellor, navigating complex court politics. He advocated church reform and wrote theological works reflecting humanist thought. His tenure strengthened ties between the Polish crown and the Roman Curia. Krzycki died in 1537, leaving behind a legacy of cultural and ecclesiastical achievements.
1482 Andrzej Krzycki
1851day.year

Charles Albert Tindley

(1851 - 1933)

American minister and composer

American minister and composer
American Methodist minister and composer known as the 'Prince of Gospel Music.'
Charles Albert Tindley was born in Berlin, Maryland in 1851. Orphaned at a young age, he worked menial jobs while pursuing education and faith. In 1901, he wrote 'I'll Overcome Someday,' which inspired the anthem 'We Shall Overcome.' As pastor of East Calvary Methodist Church in Philadelphia, he led his congregation for over 50 years. Tindley composed more than 40 hymns blending gospel, blues, and spiritual traditions. His music profoundly influenced American spirituals and the development of gospel music.
1851 Charles Albert Tindley
1930,day.year

Theodore McCarrick

(1930, - 2025)

American former cardinal

American former cardinal
American cardinal who served as Archbishop of Washington, D.C., before his removal from ministry.
Theodore McCarrick was an American prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Newark and later Washington, D.C. He was elevated to the College of Cardinals in 2001 by Pope John Paul II. McCarrick played influential roles in diplomatic missions and interfaith dialogue. In 2018, he faced allegations of sexual misconduct, leading to his removal from public ministry and dismissal from the clerical state. His case prompted widespread reflection on accountability within the Church. McCarrick passed away in 2025.
Theodore McCarrick
1935day.year

Gian Carlo Michelini

Italian-Taiwanese Roman Catholic priest

Italian-Taiwanese Roman Catholic priest
Italian-born priest who dedicated his life to serving and building Catholic communities in Taiwan.
Gian Carlo Michelini is an Italian-born Roman Catholic priest who moved to Taiwan in the 1950s to begin his missionary work. He became a Taiwanese citizen and focused on social outreach, founding schools, community centers, and vocational training programs. Michelini worked closely with indigenous and rural populations, advocating for education and economic development. He also played a role in interreligious dialogue, fostering understanding between Christian, Buddhist, and Taoist communities. Over decades of ministry, he helped establish a network of charitable organizations that continue to serve thousands. His commitment to compassion and cultural integration has left a lasting impact on Taiwan's Catholic Church.
1935 Gian Carlo Michelini
1938day.year

James Montgomery Boice

(1938 - 2000)

American pastor and theologian

American pastor and theologian
American pastor, theologian, and author known for his leadership at Tenth Presbyterian Church and biblical scholarship.
Born on July 7, 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Boice earned his Doctor of Theology from Harvard Divinity School, focusing on Reformed theology. He served as senior pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia for over three decades. A prolific writer, he authored commentaries on Acts, Romans, and other biblical texts, emphasizing expository preaching. Boice founded the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals to promote Reformed theology and biblical fidelity. His clear teaching style and pastoral care impacted clergy and laypeople worldwide. He passed away in 2000, leaving a lasting legacy in evangelical circles.
1938 James Montgomery Boice