By Rich Bowden, M&C Staff Writer Nov 9, 2007, 8:51 GMT
(M&C) - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will be received into the Catholic Church within weeks according to the Catholic magazine The Tablet.
A handout photograph supplied by the US Embassy in Tel Aviv shows US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice with former British Prime Minister and current Quartet Special Envoy, Tony Blair, as he pays a visit to her Jerusalem hotel suite on 04 November 2007. EPA/MATTY STERN EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Mr Blair, currently a member of the Anglican faith, will become a Roman Catholic at a mass at the private chapel of Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the Archbishop of Westminster according to the report.
With his wife Cherie and four children being of the Catholic faith, rumours have been circulating for many years that Mr Blair would convert to Catholicism once he left the prime ministership.
One of his last acts as Prime Minister was to meet Pope Benedict who he advised of his determination to leave the Anglican faith said the newspaper.
Mr Blair has described the report as "...the same old speculation" however sources close the former prime minister now Middle East peace envoy say there is some substance to the rumours.
Mr Blair's alleged conversion will divide Catholics as he led a government which introduced much legislation opposed by the church including introducing civil partnerships, authorising stem cell research, extending equality regulations to adoptions by gay couples, failing to restrict abortions and going to war in Iraq.
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GetitoffyourChestNov 9th, 2007 - 11:16:52
He has much to confess.
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