1805day.year

Joseph Smith

(1805 - 1844)

American religious leader, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement

American religious leader founder of the Latter Day Saint movement
American religious leader who founded the Latter Day Saint movement.
Joseph Smith was an American visionary and the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1830, he published the Book of Mormon, which he translated from golden plates revealed to him. Smith led his followers through New York, Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois, establishing new communities and places of worship. He introduced unique doctrines and organizational structures that define Mormon faith to this day. His charismatic leadership and theological innovations left an enduring mark on American religious history. Smith's life ended in 1844 when he was killed by an armed mob in Carthage, Illinois.
1805 Joseph Smith Latter Day Saint movement
1807day.year

Anthony Mary Claret

(1807 - 1870)

Spanish Roman Catholic archbishop and missionary

Spanish Roman Catholic archbishop and missionary
Spanish archbishop and missionary who founded the Claretian order.
Anthony Mary Claret was a Spanish Roman Catholic archbishop known for his fervent missionary work and social reform efforts. He founded the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, commonly called the Claretians. Claret ministered in Cuba, Spain, and beyond, preaching spiritual renewal and charitable outreach. As Archbishop of Santiago, he established schools and care programs for the poor, earning widespread respect. He was also a prolific writer of devotional and theological works. Canonized in 1950, Claret's legacy continues through Claretians serving in dozens of countries worldwide.
1807 Anthony Mary Claret
1819day.year

Jan Jakob Lodewijk ten Kate

(1819 - 1889)

Dutch pastor and poet

Dutch pastor and poet
Dutch pastor and celebrated poet whose lyrical hymns and devotional writings influenced 19th-century Dutch literature.
Jan Jakob Lodewijk ten Kate was a prominent Dutch pastor and poet in the 19th century. He served as a Lutheran minister while composing devotional poetry and hymn translations. His works combined deep religious conviction with elegant lyrical style. Ten Kate translated and adapted classical and biblical texts, making them accessible to Dutch audiences. He published several poetry collections that remained popular throughout his lifetime. His influence extended beyond the pulpit into the wider literary community in the Netherlands.
1819 Jan Jakob Lodewijk ten Kate
1953day.year

Gerrit W. Gong

American religious leader and academic

American religious leader and academic
American religious leader and scholar serving as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church.
Born in California in 1953 to a family of Chinese immigrants. Earned degrees from Westmont College, Yale and Harvard University. Served as a U.S. diplomat in East Asia before full-time church service. Called as a General Authority Seventy in 1996 and as an Apostle in 2018. Oversees global church affairs, delivering sermons at General Conference. Known for scholarly teachings on faith, family and interfaith dialogue. Has authored articles and lectures on religious education and global citizenship.
Gerrit W. Gong