Ordained as a priest at
Southwark on 22 June 1975, Michael Evans spent some time as an assistant priest, then studied for a
Master of Theology degree at the
University of London for four years (1975–1979) subsequently returning to
St. John's Seminary,
Wonersh, near
Guildford for eight years as lecturer in Doctrine. During his time within the Roman Catholic Church, he held many posts, ranging from the chaplain of a convent school to chairman of the
Archdiocese of Southwark's Justice and Peace Coordinating Committee. From 1995 until 2003, he served as Parish Priest at St. Augustine's church in
Tunbridge Wells. On 14 February 2003
Pope John Paul II appointed Evans as the third Bishop of East Anglia. succeeding
Peter Smith, now
Archbishop of Southwark; he was consecrated at the Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist, Norwich, on 19 March 2003. On his appointment as the new bishop, Evans said: "I was astonished to be appointed as Bishop of East Anglia, and have a real sense of my unworthiness for this responsibility, but I accepted this new ministry with a joyful though nervous 'yes'. I look forward to getting to know the diocesan family of East Anglia, and to working with my brother priests and deacons as a team dedicated to the ministry of Christ. As I prepare for my ordination, I ask everyone to keep me in their prayers." ==Illness==