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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Tony Blair: Catholic by Christmas?

Word around the Vatican is that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will finally become a Roman Catholic this December, in a private ceremony at the London residence of Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor.

Longstanding rumors of a Blair conversion gained credibility this past June when the British leader, whose wife Cherie is a Catholic, visited Pope Benedict in the Vatican. It was widely noted at the time that Blair gave the pope three framed photographs of Cardinal John Henry Newman, a 19th-century English convert to Catholicism.

And speaking of Newman, Britain's Telegraph reported earlier this month that the Vatican is on the verge of attributing a miracle to him, which would make possible his beatification and eventually his canonization as a saint.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very Prescient of you on Tony Blair!

Your next comment:

"And speaking of [Cardinal John Henry] Newman, Britain's Telegraph reported earlier this month that the Vatican is on the verge of attributing a miracle to him, which would make possible his beatification and eventually his canonization as a saint."

Let's pray that this too comes true and that Tony Blair follows in his footsteps with his anticipated work in the middle east.

12/23/2007 01:01:00 AM

 

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