
Paul-Jean Toulet
Paul-Jean Toulet was a French poet born in 1867 and died in 1920. His poetry is known for its unique style and his passion for Eastern culture.

Paul-Jean Toulet was a French poet born in 1867 and died in 1920. His poetry is known for its unique style and his passion for Eastern culture.

John Vianney was a renowned parish priest, born on May 8, 1786, and died on August 4, 1859. Known for his piety and charitable spirit, he was deeply loved by the congregation during his service in the French parish.

Richard of Chichester (1197-1253), a British saint, was an important figure in the English Church. Born in 1197 and died on April 3, 1253, he was known for his piety and wisdom, serving in multiple roles within the English Church.

Saint John Chrysostom (c. 347 – September 14, 407) was an early Church Father and Archbishop of Constantinople, renowned for his eloquent preaching and oratory, earning the epithet 'Chrysostom' meaning 'golden-mouthed.' Born in Antioch, he received a classical education and later became a hermit. His sermons emphasized moral reform, social justice, and biblical exegesis, often criticizing luxury and corruption. His conflicts with the imperial court and clergy led to multiple exiles, and he died during a forced march. His extensive writings, including homilies, commentaries, and letters, profoundly influenced Eastern Christianity. He is venerated as a saint and Doctor of the Church in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, and other traditions.

Benedict Joseph Labre, born on March 25, 1748, and died on April 16, 1783, was a Catholic saint known for his piety and life of poverty. He left his hometown at a young age and embarked on a wandering life,乞讨为生 while dedicating himself to prayer and missionary work. His life was filled with suffering and sacrifice, including hunger, cold, and illness. He died outside the Church of St. Jacques in Paris. His life story is considered a symbol of sanctity by the Church, and his relics and stories are still revered by believers today.
French novelist known for his profound social criticism and exploration of human nature. Leon Bloy's works often focus on the lives of the underprivileged, revealing the injustices of society and the complexity of human nature.

Thomas of Villanova (1488-September 8, 1555) was a Spanish saint. Born in Villanova de Sijena, he was a renowned theologian, philosopher, and moralist. Thomas made significant contributions to both religious and academic fields, particularly in moral theology.

Watchman Nee, born Liu Zhi-ping, was a prominent Chinese Christian author and theologian. He was born on November 4, 1903, and passed away on June 1, 1972. Nee is known for his profound and accessible Christian writings and his unique insights into the Christian life. His works have had a wide-reaching influence both in mainland China and overseas.

Pope Eugene IV, born in 1383 and died on February 23, 1447, was the 216th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. His reign coincided with the early stages of the Renaissance in Europe, and he was known for his efforts to reform the Church.

Edouard Rene de Laboulaye was a French poet recognized for his contributions to the Romantic movement. Born on January 18, 1811, and deceased on May 25, 1883, Laboulaye's poetry was marked by its emotional depth and lyrical charm. He is often hailed for his skill in combining traditional forms with innovative themes.