"Hamish and the gang are back - after 30 years away from the music scene! In 1991 Hamish MacQueen, now the director of the East Anglian Diocesan Youth Service, founded a full-time Catholic rock band called Revelation, with the aim of sharing the Gospel message through music. They toured extensively throughout the UK and Europe. For a time, they were based in Hamish's mum's bungalow in North Walsham, and they played several gigs in East Anglia." Story continues
Image caption "As they were in 1995. See story for line-up - and where they are now"
Group in front of an external window.
The Late Dr Duckett (in 1892) and his then curates: The rev (now Canon) James Flint, High Wycombe; and the Rev Francis Byrne, Costessey
from a photo in the Old St John's, Maddermarket, days.
Group of Clergy at the late Canon Duckett's Jubilee, 1906
Standing: Frs Long, Scott, Bryne, Mason, Eeles, Lickert, Canon Fitzgerald, Cooper, Carter, Allen, Flint, Grey
Seated: Frs Scott, Fleming, Canon Dwane, Canon Vere, Canon Duckett, Dr Riddell, Canon Croft, R Moss, Canon Rogers
"Parishes in East Anglia are being used to charge electric cars after the newly formed East Anglia Environment Group agreed to take part in a national project to identify sites and install electric vehicle charging points at locations across East Anglia." story continues.
image of cars charging at roadside.
"The Diocese of East Anglia's response to the environmental crisis stepped up a gear recently with the establishment of a small group of parishioners tasked with addressing this important issue." story continues.
image1 captioned: "Turbines, by Nicholas Doherty, Unsplash"
Norwich Catholic League
Some members of the committee
Rear row: R Starkings, R Brundell, A Miles, G Gregory, H Luckett, P Lambert, A Coen
Middle Row: J Ellison, J Dady, S Russen, G Scrutton, W Woodall, D Gurney, C Miller, E Minns, J McCarthy, L Chollet, R Miller
A Dady, F Luckett, R Cook
Front row: W Johnson, FJ Green, FT Miller, Canon Fitzgerald, FJ Lambert, W Rudderham, W Waters
From photo in grounds of Gothic House, the residence of Mr Lambert
The Catholic Women's League.
Some members of the Committee
Back row: Mrs Diggens, Mrs Rudderham, Mrs Cooper, Mrs Martin
Front row: Mrs Gordon Smith, Mrs Lambert (Hon. Treas.), Mrs Barwell (Hon. Sec.), Mrs Miller, Mrs Sharkey
"During lockdown, two local parishioners, Lorretta Peck and Elizabeth Christy, both realised that praver needed to be at the very centre of all our activities. They recognised the great need for us to leel the presence of God together as a community." Story continues
The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)"An online Rosary group which began at St John's Cathedral in Norwich in the wake of the Covid pandemic has now prayed every night for more than a year." Story continues
Image: laptop screen, candle, statue of Mary