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Viventiolus

(460 - 524)

archbishop of Lyon

archbishop of Lyon
6th-century Archbishop of Lyon, known for his devout leadership in the early medieval Church.
He served as the Archbishop of Lyon from around 517 until his death in 524. During his tenure, he led the Christian community in Gaul through a period of political upheaval. Viventiolus is remembered for his efforts to strengthen ecclesiastical discipline and support charitable works. He maintained correspondence with papal authorities, fostering ties between the Gallic Church and Rome. His leadership helped preserve Christian traditions in a time of social change.
524 Viventiolus
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Nathan Söderblom

(1866 - 1931)

Swedish archbishop, Nobel Prize laureate

Swedish archbishop Nobel Prize laureate
Swedish archbishop and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who championed the ecumenical movement.
Nathan Söderblom was born in 1866 in Sweden and became Archbishop of Uppsala in 1914. He was a leading figure in the early 20th century ecumenical movement, striving to foster unity among Christian denominations. In recognition of his peace efforts after World War I, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1930. Under his leadership, the 1925 World Conference on Faith and Order in Stockholm laid groundwork for the modern World Council of Churches. He remained a respected spiritual and moral authority until his death in 1931.
1931 Nathan Söderblom Nobel Prize
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Tenzin Delek Rinpoche

(1950 - 2015)

Tibetan monk and activist

Tibetan monk and activist
Tibetan Buddhist lama and activist revered for his community leadership and nonviolent advocacy.
Tenzin Delek Rinpoche was recognized as a reincarnated lama and dedicated his life to improving education, healthcare, and cultural preservation in Tibet. Arrested by Chinese authorities in 2002 on controversial charges, he became an international symbol for the Tibetan struggle. While serving a life sentence, his case drew global protests and calls for his release. Rinpoche's compassionate leadership and peaceful activism inspired many within the Tibetan diaspora and beyond. His death in custody in 2015 prompted renewed attention to human rights in Tibet.
Tenzin Delek Rinpoche