- Bishop of East Anglia
"'For the older "Bishopric of East Anglia", settled in the Anglo-Saxon period at
Dunwich , thenElmham ,Thetford and finallyNorwich , seebishop of Norwich ."The
Bishop ofEast Anglia heads the modernRoman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia in England.The current bishop is the Right Reverend
Michael Charles Evans , 3rd Bishop of East Anglia. Appointed by Pope John Paul II on14 February 2003 , he succeeded the Most Reverend Peter Smith, who is nowArchbishop of Cardiff . Canon Michael was ordained as the third Bishop of East Anglia at the Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist, Norwich on19 March 2003 .History
Bishop Alan Clark
On
2 June 1976 , the new diocese received its firstBishop , Alan Clark. Bishop Alan Clark, the son of parents who converted fromAnglicanism toRoman Catholicism , had previously beenAuxiliary Bishop of Northampton and co-chairman of ARCIC (Anglican/Roman Catholic International Commission), with the cathedral being established at the former parish church of St John the Baptist, Norwich. As the first Bishop of the new diocese, Bishop Clark had to set up all the necessary instruments and commissions for the diocese to operate successfully. Following his 75th birthday in August 1994 Bishop Alan Clark retired as Bishop of East Anglia. On2 June 2001 Bishop Clark celebrated the 25th Anniversary of his installation as the first Bishop of the Diocese.Bishop Peter Smith
On the
21 March 1995 Peter Smith, Rector of St John's Seminary,Southwark Archdiocese , was appointed the 2nd Bishop of East Anglia byPope John Paul II . He was ordained Bishop in St John's Roman Catholic Cathedral in Norwich on27 May 1995 by Basil Cardinal Hume. He has since becomeArchbishop of Cardiff , taking over for John Aloysius Ward.List of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia, England
ee also
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East Anglia Diocese
*Lists of office-holders External links
* [http://www.catholiceastanglia.org/ Official website of the Diocese of East Anglia]
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