English priest, hymnwriter, and theologian (1814–1863)
The Reverend Father
Frederick William Faber
CO
Faber in an engraving by Joseph Brown
Born
(1814-06-28)28 June 1814
Calverley, England
Died
26 September 1863(1863-09-26) (aged 49)
London, England
Alma mater
University College, Oxford
Occupations
Cleric
theologian
hymnwriter
Known for
Founding the London Oratory
Notable work
"Faith of Our Fathers"
Ecclesiastical career
Religion
Christianity (Anglican · Roman Catholic)
Church
Church of England (before 1845)
Latin Church (from 1845)
Ordained
1837 (Anglican deacon)
1839 (Anglican priest)
1847 (Roman Catholic priest)
Congregations served
Church of St. Wilfrid, Staffordshire
Offices held
Provost of the London Oratory (1850–1863)
Frederick William FaberCO (28 June 1814 – 26 September 1863) was a noted English hymnwriter and theologian, who converted from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism in 1845. He was ordained to the Catholic priesthood subsequently in 1847. His best-known work is the hymn "Faith of Our Fathers".
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