Protestant Saints
"Protestant Saints" refers to individuals recognized for their exceptional faith and contributions to Christianity within the Protestant tradition. Unlike the Catholic Church, which canonizes saints, many Protestant denominations honor these figures informally, celebrating their lives and teachings as examples of Christian virtue.
These saints often include reformers like Martin Luther and John Calvin, as well as influential figures such as John Wesley and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Their legacies inspire believers to live out their faith actively and serve their communities, emphasizing personal relationship with God rather than intercession through saints.