At some time during their
lives, the following people have publicly identified themselves as Christian.
Inclusion in this list does not indicate approval or disapproval of the
person, of their orthodoxy or lack of it, or of their actions. Some of those listed may surprise you.
Readers are encouraged to suggest
persons who should be included on this list. This is a recurring segment in this blog.
Dinesh D’Souza: (b. 1961,
India) American author and public speaker, political commentator. Roman Catholic.
Abundias: (b. Spain - d.
854) Martyr. Roman Catholic parish priest in the village of Ananelos, Spain,
near Cordoba. He was beheaded and
his body was thrown to hungry dogs.
Nicola Gruevski: (b. 1970,
Macedonia) Banker, elected Prime Minister of Macedonia in 2006. Macedonian
Orthodox.
Hassan Sharif Lubenga (b. ca
1958, Uganda) Former Muslim extremist who converted to Christianity after having dreams
and visions of Jesus. He fled to
Kenya for his personal safety. He was a sheikh of Buk Haram, a violent group similar
to the Nigerian Boko Haram (Hausa = “western education is sinful”).
Isidora Barankis (d. ca.
369, Egypt) One of the first “holy fools.” A nun at the convent in Tabenissi (on the upper Nile River)
in Egypt. She lived a life of
absolute humility and pretended to be insane. Eventually she left the convent to live in the desert. Eastern
Orthodox.
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