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
Yes, Fred Rogers had a son named James Frederick Rogers, commonly known as Jim. While Jim Rogers is not as widely known as his father, he has worked in various roles related to the arts and has occasionally spoken about his father's legacy. Fred Rogers is best known as the beloved host of the children's television program "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."
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