Robert Coffin (bishop)
English Redemptorist and Bishop of Southwark
Robert Aston Coffin CSsR (19 July 1819 – 6 April 1885) was an English Redemptorist and Bishop of Southwark (25 May 1882 โ 6 April 1885).
Coffin was born at Brighton and educated at Harrow School and at Christ Church, Oxford (BA 1841, MA 1843). In 1843 he became vicar of St. Mary Magdalene, Oxford, but resigned two years later, and was received into the Roman Catholic Church on 3 December 1845. For a year after this he resided with Ambrose Lisle Phillips at Grace Dieu Manor , and then he went with John Henry Newman to Rome , where he was ordained priest in 1847.
Coffin joined the Oratory of St. Philip Neri , and in 1848-9 he was provost of the Oratorian community at St. Wilfrid's, Cotton Hall, Staffordshire . He then left the Oratorians and was received into the novitiate of the Redemptorist Fathers at Trond in Belgium, and made his profession on 2 February 1852. In 1855 he was chosen Rector of St. Mary's Church in Clapham , and in 1865 appointed to the office of Provincial Superior , in which he was successively confirmed every three years until his elevation to the episcopate . From 1852 to 1872 he was mostly employed in preaching missions and giving clergy retreats throughout England, Ireland and Scotland.
In April 1882 Pope Leo XIII appointed Coffin to the see of Southwark, in succession to James Danell . He was consecrated by Cardinal Howard in the church of St. Alfonso, on the Esquiline , at Rome, 11 June 1882, and enthroned at St George's Cathedral, Southwark , on the 27th of the following month. He died at the house of the Redemptorists at Teignmouth .
Works
Coffin published English translations of many of the works of Alphonso de' Liguori ; and of Blosius 's Oratory of the Faithful Soul .
References
External links
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark
Churches
St Osmund, Barnes
Sacred Heart, Battersea
St Edmund, Beckenham
Our Lady Help of Christians, Blackheath
Corpus Christi, Brixton
Sacred Heart, Camberwell
St Thomas of Canterbury, Canterbury
St Michael the Archangel, Chatham
St Mary, Chislehurst
St Mary, Clapham
St Mary, Croydon
St Paul, Dover
St Thomas More, Dulwich
Our Lady of the Angels, Erith
Our Lady of Gillingham
St Thomas Aquinas, Ham
Our Lady of Loreto and St Winefride, Kew
St Agatha, Kingston
St Saviour, Lewisham
St Mary Magdalen, Mortlake
St John the Evangelist, Putney
St Augustine, Ramsgate
St Ethelbert, Ramsgate
Our Lady Queen of Peace, Richmond
St Elizabeth of Portugal, Richmond
St Joseph, Roehampton
Most Precious Blood, Southwark
St Winefride, South Wimbledon
Sts Simon and Jude, Streatham Hill
St Raphael, Surbiton
St Anne, Vauxhall
St Patrick, Waterloo
Sacred Heart, Wimbledon
Christ the King, Wimbledon Park
St Peter, Woolwich
Patronal Feasts of the Diocese
Schools
Bishop Challoner School
Bishop Thomas Grant School
Bonus Pastor Catholic College
The Cedars School
Christ the King Sixth Form College
Coloma Convent Girls' School
Donhead Preparatory School
Holy Cross School, New Malden
Holy Cross Preparatory School
The John Fisher School
La Retraite Roman Catholic Girls' School
The Laurels School
Marymount International School London
Notre Dame Roman Catholic Girls' School
Richard Challoner School
Sacred Heart Catholic School, Camberwell
St Anselm's Catholic School
St Catherine's Catholic School for Girls
St Columba's Catholic Boys' School
St Edmund's Catholic School, Dover
St Francis Xavier College, Clapham
St Gregory's Catholic School
St John Bosco College, Battersea
St John Fisher Catholic School
St John's Catholic Comprehensive School
St Joseph's College, Upper Norwood
St Mary's Catholic High School, Croydon
St Matthew Academy
St Michael's Catholic College
St Paul's Academy, Abbey Wood
St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls
St Simon Stock Catholic School
St Thomas More Catholic School, Eltham
St Thomas the Apostle College
St Ursula's Convent School
Thomas More Catholic School, Purley
Ursuline College, Westgate-on-Sea
Ursuline High School, Wimbledon
Wimbledon College
International National Academics People