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  1. Frederick Donald Coggan, Baron Coggan (1909-2000), Archbishop of Canterbury. Sitter in 11 portraits Archbishop of York (1961-74) and of Canterbury (1974-80); an advocate of evangelism and of ecumenicism, also a supporter of the ordination of women; his 'Call to the Nation' in 1975 sparked off a widespread debate as to the Christian attitude towards materialism.

  2. 19 de mai. de 2000 · Donald Coggan, 90, leader of the world's Anglicans as archbishop of Canterbury from 1974 to 1980, who was also a strong proponent of women in the priesthood.

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    Frederick Donald Coggan, Baron Coggan, PC (9 Octubre de 1909 - 17 de mayo de 2000) fue el 101.º arzobispo de Canterbury de 1974 a 1980. Como arzobispo de Canterbury, "revivió la moral dentro de la Iglesia de Inglaterra, abrió un diálogo con Roma y apoyó la ordenación de mujeres". 34;. Anteriormente había sido sucesivamente obispo de ...

  4. 17 de mai. de 2000 · Archbishop of Canterbury. He served in this position from 1974 until 1980. Born Frederick Donald Coggan, his father was the mayor of St. Pancras, London, England and was National President of the Federation of Meat Traders. He was sickly as a child and was taught by a neighbor for four years before being educated at...

  5. Frederick Donald Coggan (né le 29 décembre 1909, à Highgate à Londres - mort le 17 mai 2000, à Winchester dans le Hampshire), baron Coggan, fut le 101 e archevêque de Cantorbéry. Biographie. Il est ordonné prêtre de l'Église anglicane en 1935.

  6. Coggan, Donald (1909–2000). Archbishop of Canterbury. Coggan was born in London of a west country family and ultimately Welsh stock. He had a distinguished academic career at Cambridge and at Manchester University, where he taught Semitic languages and literature prior to ordination in 1934.

  7. Donald Coggan served as a member of the Board of Governors of Monkton Combe School for nearly fifty years, from 1945 to 1994. 25. Donald Coggan was in great demand as a preacher and lecturer in all parts of the country. 26. Therefore, when Donald Coggan became bishop "the life of the diocese was at a low ebb". 27.