Martin Gloster Sullivan KCVO (30 March 1910 – 5 September 1980) was an Anglican dean from New Zealand.
He was ordained in 1934[2] and began his career with a curacy at St Matthew's, Auckland.
An eminent author; amongst others he wrote Children Listen (1955), On Calvary’s Tree (1957), Approach With Joy (1961), A Dean Speaks to New Zealand (1962) and A Funny Thing Happened to me on the way to St Paul’s (1968).
[9] Sullivan died in 1980 at a function held by the Auckland University Rugby Club where he was a key guest speaker.
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