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Blair explains Catholicism move | Blair explains Catholicism move |
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Tony Blair has been explaining his decision to delay converting to Roman Catholicism until after he had resigned as prime minister. | Tony Blair has been explaining his decision to delay converting to Roman Catholicism until after he had resigned as prime minister. |
He said it would have been a "palaver" if he had acted while in office. | He said it would have been a "palaver" if he had acted while in office. |
In a BBC interview, Mr Blair denied suggestions he had delayed the decision out of fear it would be harder to be prime minister as a Roman Catholic. | In a BBC interview, Mr Blair denied suggestions he had delayed the decision out of fear it would be harder to be prime minister as a Roman Catholic. |
He attended Mass for 25 years and brought up his children as Catholics before his conversion in 2007. | He attended Mass for 25 years and brought up his children as Catholics before his conversion in 2007. |
Mr Blair said he feared talking about his religious beliefs during his time in Downing Street would lead to people dismissing him as a "nutter". | Mr Blair said he feared talking about his religious beliefs during his time in Downing Street would lead to people dismissing him as a "nutter". |
But Mr Blair said he regretted he had not been more adventurous in referring to his own faith while he was prime minister. | But Mr Blair said he regretted he had not been more adventurous in referring to his own faith while he was prime minister. |
The comments were made in an interview for a BBC1 programme called Christmas Voices, broadcast on Sunday. | |
Christian values | Christian values |
Mr Blair argued some people would have found it comforting to think the person leading them had some sense of "spiritual value". | Mr Blair argued some people would have found it comforting to think the person leading them had some sense of "spiritual value". |
He said: "It's sad in a way that people feel you can't talk about something that is important to who you are. | He said: "It's sad in a way that people feel you can't talk about something that is important to who you are. |
"Maybe I became too sensitive to that or too cautious about it, but I just came to the conclusion that if I started talking about God it was going to be difficult." | "Maybe I became too sensitive to that or too cautious about it, but I just came to the conclusion that if I started talking about God it was going to be difficult." |
But the BBC's religious correspondent Robert Pigott said some Roman Catholics have suggested the influence of Christian values had diminished sharply during his term of office. | But the BBC's religious correspondent Robert Pigott said some Roman Catholics have suggested the influence of Christian values had diminished sharply during his term of office. |
Some even suggested Mr Blair's voting record had often gone against the Church's teaching, he added. | Some even suggested Mr Blair's voting record had often gone against the Church's teaching, he added. |