Tony Blair converts to Catholicism

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a couple of weeks ago I saw a news article that TONY BLAIR was converting to the Catholic religion sometime in NOV. andI haven heard any thing else lately? has anyone got any more good news on Mr. Blair? :irish2: :knight1:
 
Mr. Blair’s wife is Catholic and his conversion has been rumored about since he left office. Going from High Anglican to Catholic isn’t that big a switch, especially if you get in the cafeteria line after arrival.
 
I think his wife is a cradle Catholic; she is the daughter of a British actor who acted a major role in a hit British sit com, called “Till Death Do Us Part,” which is the show the American hit situation comedy “All In The Family” was based on.

Her father played a role which was analogous to the role of Mike, and like “All In The Family,” the show made fun and ridiculed the social conservative values of the show’s father figure.
 
A survey by the group Christian Research published in the Sunday Telegraph newspaper showed that around 862,000 worshippers attended Catholic services each week in 2006 exceeding the 852,000 who went to the Church of England.

Slow and steady wins the race.
 
Has he changed his views on certain social issues or is he ‘cafeteria’ as someone alluded to?
 
Has he changed his views on certain social issues or is he ‘cafeteria’ as someone alluded to?
we don’t know since we assume he made a general confession before confirmation and prof. of faith we also assume that he has confessed all past errors and has truly converted. Since we are not party to his spiritual state, we do not speculate upon it. since he is out of politics for the time being, how his conversion will impact his public life, if any, remains to be seen.
 
Has he changed his views on certain social issues or is he ‘cafeteria’ as someone alluded to?
There has been disappointment in Britain, where they have been following this story closely for awhile, that he has not made a public renunciation of some of his earlier positions as leader of the Labour Party.
 
There has been disappointment in Britain, where they have been following this story closely for awhile, that he has not made a public renunciation of some of his earlier positions as leader of the Labour Party.
Hopefully those changes will come with time.
 
There has been disappointment in Britain, where they have been following this story closely for awhile, that he has not made a public renunciation of some of his earlier positions as leader of the Labour Party.
When the news leaked the Tony Blair was on his way about a month or so back I actually email Cardinal Murphy O’Connor (who actually was my local Bishop and confirmed me and for whom I have always had warm regard.)

I pointed out that allowing Blair to join without a public statement repenting of his voting record (which, by the way, including 100% voting for abortion, lowing the age of consent for homosexual union, homosexual marriage and the infamous SOR regulations which are closing down Catholic adoption agencies plus a few other laws which are now making it for Christians to speak freely and not face legal and/or employment troubles) would weaken the Catholic Church’s moral authority.

I actually ended up with a brief email conversation with Mark O’Tolley, the priest behind Blair’s final conversion (which I did not know at the time!) He promised me, after this discussion, he would take everything I said into account. I did stress to him that I was not opposed to Tony Blair joining personally and accepted each man’s sin is his own to repent of. But because his voting record was so public and so completely Liberal with a capital L, having him join up without an equally public repentance would place us in a compromised moral position with the liberal press going “See, the Catholic Church really allows abortion - you can see that by how they let Blair in!” I’m just waiting for ‘The Tablet’ on that one. (That paper just gets worse! Latest editions almost advocate atheism!)

That he was supposed to join in Easter, and not Christmas, that he was given full entry in a private ceremony done ‘on the sly’ bothers me and every Catholic I know in the UK. I know in the US Blair is held in relatively high regard because of his ardent support for the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq. But in the UK Catholics have a much lower opinion of him, especially as we start to suffer under the ‘new world’ brought in New Labour. It certainly looks like Cormac and co. (much as I love the guy) has given Mr Blair easy entry, enough to leave doubts in people’s mind about Tony’s moral theology. My priest was… not impressed.

So I really, really would like that public statement at some point myself.

That’s all I’ll say now except that I must now hold to my promise to Mark O’Tolley and accept Mr Blair’s entry into the Church in good faith and treat him as any other member (sinner) in the Church! But I would really LIKE that public repentance. If I don’t get it, I must leave judgement of all concerned in God’s hands.

Swallow.
 
If he made a confession prior to confirmation and coming into the Church and was absolved by his priest then that should be good enough for anyone. No one is required to make a public statement announcing and denouncing their sins in front of all mankind. Just because he’s a public figure doesn’t mean he doesn’t get absolution like the rest of us.
 
If he made a confession prior to confirmation and coming into the Church and was absolved by his priest then that should be good enough for anyone. No one is required to make a public statement announcing and denouncing their sins in front of all mankind. Just because he’s a public figure doesn’t mean he doesn’t get absolution like the rest of us.
True, yet I can’t help but wonder how that same mentality would apply to a Kennedy or Pelosi, et al.
 
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