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Same story as the NT one, and I'll start by proposing St Francis of Assisi as ENFP. I don't think I need to explain who he was... or I should hope not...! 
St. John of the Cross ("Dark Night of the Soul") - INFP
Another important question: What is it like to be in a monastery? To me, it seems to heavily accentuate the Ti/Fi functions (and especially Fi), and give less opportunity to use Se/Ne depending on how much one remains in isolation.
Se/Ne both need a constant flow of exterior information in order to function. But monks generally get their flow internally. (There's a reason that INxJ's are tied to "mysticism" and the monastic lifestyle.)
I thought St. Francis was an ISFP.
Salvador Dali, maybe an ENFP?
Dunno about Dali, but you have got to be kidding about SF being an S!![]()
I would've thought John Lennon was an INTP.
Maybe ENTP?