God and Blair's Dad

U.K.‘s The Independent was agog at Tony Blair’s speech on religion at the U.S. National Prayer Breakfast Feb. 6.

The piece recorded Blair’s words about a boyhood spiritual awakening and noted that his press secretary used to tell reporters, “We don’t do God.”

Blair described an experience he had when he was 10 years old. “That day, my father — at the young age of 40 — had suffered a serious stroke,” he told the audience. “His life hung in the balance.” He described being sent to school where his teacher knelt and prayed with him.

“Now my father was a militant atheist,” Mr. Blair said. “Before we prayed, I thought I should confess this. ‘I’m afraid my father doesn’t believe in God,’ I said. ‘That doesn’t matter,’ my teacher replied. ‘God believes in him. He loves him without demanding or needing love in return.’”

An image of the Sacred Heart in the Church of the Jesu in Rome

Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Next week, the Bishops of the United States will meet in Orlando and consecrate America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This week on Register Radio we are joined by Bishop Kevin Rhoades to explain the importance of the consecration and how we can all take part and then Register senior writer Zelda Caldwell tells us about the remarkable phenomenon of diocesan priests living in community.