Background
Corrigan, Daniel was born on October 25, 1900 in Pontiac, Michigan, United States. Son of Herbert James and Katherine (Burns) Corrigan.
Corrigan, Daniel was born on October 25, 1900 in Pontiac, Michigan, United States. Son of Herbert James and Katherine (Burns) Corrigan.
Bachelor's Degree, Nashotah (Wisconsin) Theological Seminary, 1926; Master of Sacred Theology, Nashotah (Wisconsin) Theological Seminary, 1943; Doctor of Divinity, Nashotah (Wisconsin) Theological Seminary, 1955.
Ordained to ministry, Protestant Episcopal Church, 1924; pastor in, Portage, Wisconsin, 1925-1931; pastor in, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, 1931-1943; pastor in, Baltimore, 1944-1948; pastor in, St. Paul, 1948-1958; chaplain, St.Francis House, University of Wisconsin, 1944; suffragan bishop, Colorado, 1958-1960; director home department, National Council Protestant Episcopal Church, 1960-1968; minister to college, Amherst (Massachusetts) College, 1968-1969; dean, Bexley Hall, Rochester (New York) Centre for theological studies, 1969-1971; assisting bishop of Los Angeles, 1972-1994; retired.
Chairman department Christian social relations Diocese of Minnesota, 1952-1958. President American Church Institute for Negroes, from 1960. Member joint commission P.E. General Convention Education Holy Orders, from 1958.
Vice president Minnesota Indian Commission, 1955-1958. President St. Paul Council Human Relations, 1954-1958. Member Governor of Minnesota Commission on Resettlement, 1955-1958.
Trustee Nashotah Theological Seminary. Fellow American Society Religion and Culture.
Married Elizabeth Waters, September 21, 1926.