No, he was not a Catholic. In fact, he was a Presbyterian minister.
Frederick Rogers has written: 'Dance' 'The seven deadly sins' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English literature, Sin, History and criticism
Yes, definitely, after St. Frederick
Yes, there was a St. Frederick, bishop and martyr.
William Rogers Quynn has written: 'Bicentennial history of Frederick City & County, Maryland' -- subject(s): History
Karl Frederick Michael Pole has written: 'Handbook for the Catholic nurse'
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Garfield Gary Pennington has written: 'Frederick Rand Rogers: educational provocateur'
He was mainly protestant with a hint of catholic in him but he favored the protestants
Frederick William Freking has written: 'The canonical installation of pastors' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Clergy, Installation
Mary Frederick has written: 'The emptying empire' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Education, Monastic and religious life of women
Frederick Sommers West has written: 'The comparative liturgy of Anton Baumstark' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Liturgics, Liturgy
Patrick Rogers has written: 'Old St Mary's Chapel Lane, Belfast' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Parish of Old St Mary's (Belfast), History 'The Belfast Volunteers and the Catholic question (1778-1793)' 'The policy of Henry VIII regarding the religious houses in Ireland'