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Blair conversion bolsters Catholicism's 'lead'

Posted: Sunday, December 23, 2007, 10:28 (GMT)
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Former prime minister Tony Blair's conversion to Catholicism means he is now a member of the most popular Christian denomination in Britain, according to religious research published on Sunday.

Despite England's official break with the pope in Rome during Henry VIII's reign more than 400 years ago, making Anglicanism and the Church of England dominant, Catholicism is now the most practiced faith in the land.

A survey by the group Christian Research published in the Sunday Telegraph newspaper showed that around 862,000 worshippers attended Catholic Mass each week in 2006, exceeding the 852,000 who went to Church of England services.

Attendance at Anglican services has almost halved over the past 40 years as the country has grown steadily more secular, the research showed, with only Pentecostalism showing any rise in popularity among Christian denominations.

While attendance figures for both Catholic and Anglican services are declining, Catholic numbers are slipping by a lesser degree as new migrants arrive from east Europe and parts of Africa, boosting Catholic congregations.

"When a former prime minister becomes a Catholic, that must be a sign that Catholicism really has come in from the cold in this country," Catherine Pepinster, the editor of Catholic weekly The Tablet, wrote in the Sunday Telegraph.

"I would hope that my fellow Catholics will welcome Tony Blair into the Church as they welcome other converts."

Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, led the service. He told BBC Radio 2's Good Morning Sunday: "It was a very moving occasion.

"I suppose for him [it was] the end of a process, in the sense that he's been thinking about becoming a Catholic for a long time.

"But also, in another sense it's a beginning, because when you become a Catholic, as so many people who have become Catholics have said to me, it's like coming home.



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Added: Saturday, January 12, 2008, 15:15 (GMT)

Yet we do not judge the Roman Catholic Church in things that we see by our eyes, on things we feel for it. "Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment." John 7:24 Who knows, we are only partaking in truth by part. The Roman Catholic Church has its Truth. Evangelical has its Truth. God is the Truth, and we do not have to question any truths that comes from Him.

Francis Gonzales, Zamboanga, Philippines

Added: Sunday, December 23, 2007, 14:09 (GMT)

Too bad. Im very sorry to hear this. Neither are considered true Christianity by Evangelicals. There may be some true Christians in the Anglican church but they are losing out to the Roman Catholics. Where is Martin Luther when we need him?

Bill Scudder, Dayton Ohio, USA

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