Alan Francis Bright Rogers (1907–2003)[1] was an Anglican bishop who held three different posts in an ecclesiastical career spanning over half a century.
[2] Educated at Westminster City School, trained for the priesthood at King's College London and ordained in 1932, he began his career with a curacy at St Stephen's, Shepherd's Bush.
Returning to England he became Vicar of Twickenham followed by a spell as Rural Dean of Hampstead before appointment to the episcopate as Bishop of Mauritius in 1959.
That See was erected on 29 May 1970[7] in order to supervise a new district of the diocese created by the experimental area scheme that year.
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