John Donne was raised a Catholic, but changed his faith to become a Protestant, eventually to serve as Dean of St. Paul's under the reign of James I.
John Donne was known for being a metaphysical poet who lived in the 1500's. He was also a cleric in the Church of England.
John Donne is a poet, well-known for writing the poem 'Death, be not proud'.
John Donne is famous for his work in metaphysically poetry. He was also a cleric of the Church of England.
Catholic; the Anglican Church
John Donne, a 17th-century English poet and cleric, was not officially canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church. However, he is remembered for his profound religious poetry and is considered a saint in the Anglican Church. His works often explore themes of faith, love, and mortality.
John Donne was born in London, England.
Sir John Donne died in 1503.
John Donne the Younger died in 1662.
John Donne was born on January 22, 1572.
John Donne was ordained into the Anglican Church because King James I made him if he wanted to regain his reputation, although not his position, at the Royal Court. He was forced out of Court and imprisoned because of his controversial marriage to Anne More.
John Donne was born into English-Catholic family.
John Donne was born in London, England.