*Tony Blair will be welcomed into Catholic fold via his 'baptism of desire'*

Tony Blair will declare himself a Roman Catholic on leaving Downing Street,
according to a priest close to him.

Father Michael Seed, who is known for bringing high-profile politicians and
aristocrats into the Catholic fold and who says Mass for the Blairs in
Downing Street each week when they are in London, made the prediction to
friends at a recent memorial service.

Last night, when contacted by *The Times*, he did not deny his comments, but
said he did not know if Mr Blair would ever be received "formally" into the
Roman Catholic Church.

To do so he would have to take part in a ceremony called the rite of
Christian initiation for adults, followed by confirmation and taking the
sacrament of Holy Communion.

Father Seed said: "He's been going to Mass every Sunday. He goes on his own
when he is abroad, not just when he is with his wife and children."

Another church source said that many of the early saints and martyrs were
not baptised. Such people were held to have had a "baptism of desire".

He said that Mr Blair was a Catholic by desire and that this did not
necessitate a formal conversion. "He is an ecumenical Catholic," said the
source. "He is a liberal Catholic. In terms of his private life, he is a
Roman Catholic."

Although technically an Anglican, Mr Blair only "darkened the door" of
Anglican churches on state and other formal occasions, he added.

Downing Street would not comment on the suggestion that Mr Blair would
declare himself a Catholic. A spokesman said: "This story is always
circulating in one form or another. The PM remains a member of the Church of
England."

Mr Blair has always been reluctant to discuss his religious beliefs.
Alastair Camp-bell, the former Downing Street communications chief, famously
told one interviewer: "We don't do God." The Prime Minister has also
indicated in the past that he attended Mass so that his family, all
Catholics, could worship together.

To receive Mr Blair into the fold would be a triumph for the Roman Catholic
Church, which has in the past two decades in particular regained its
confidence, recovering from centuries of persecution that followed the
Reformation.

Mr Blair has been criticised for receiving Communion at Catholic Mass.
Cardinal Basil Hume, the late Archbishop of Westminster, wrote to him in
1996 demanding that he should cease taking Communion at his wife's church in
Islington, although he added that it was "all right to do so when in Tuscany
for the holidays . . . as there was no Anglican church near by".

Mr Blair made it clear that he did not agree with Cardinal Hume's opinion,
writing in a pointed letter to him: "I wonder what Jesus would have made of
it."

Writing in *The Tablet, *the Catholic weekly, Father Seed described how the
Prime Minister had regarded his time in office as akin to a "vocation".

He first made contact with Mr Blair when the family moved into No 10, and
strengthened their links with The Passage, Britain's largest homelessness
centre, attached to Westminster Cathedral. Mr Blair launched the
Government's policy on homelessness there in 1998. Father Seed says that
being prime minister is both a cross and a privilege.

*Catholic rites*

If Father Seed, above, is correct, Tony Blair would have to receive the
sacraments of baptism, confirmation and Holy Communion to be received
formally

Adults who have been baptised into another Church are formally taught about
Catholic beliefs and then profess Catholic faith

A Catholic friend would "sponsor" them through this

The formal ceremony, the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, is
immediately followed by confirmation and then Holy Communion

For a non-Christian, this process would take two years. For a baptised
Anglican who has regularly attended Mass for years it would take a year or
less
By: Ruth Gledhill, Jeremy Austin and Philip Webster
From The Times
May 17, 2007
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