Why US Catholic Church blessed the Mormon Romney ? / US Elections

Remarkable interesting events in US. elections, Cardinal Timothy Dolan to give Republican benediction.The most important incharge of the Catholic Church in the United States  why described as the cause of heresy by the church provides support to a member of the Mormon faith?

Cardinal Timothy Dolan will give prayers at the televised event, Mr Romney said in an interview.

The cardinal is suing President Barack Obama over his health care plans.

But the cardinal’s office says the appearance will not be an endorsement for Mr Romney.

Joseph Zwilling, a spokesman for the cardinal, said the agreement had been made within the last two weeks, according to US media.

The move was not partisan and the cardinal was open to invitations from both political parties, he was quoted as saying.

Mr Romney announced the news in an interview with The World Over Live show on the Catholic EWTN channel, due to air later on Thursday.

Cardinal Dolan leads the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York and is also head of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Cardinal’s office is keen to play down his appearance, describing it as just a priest going to pray.

But some, she says, will see this as America’s most powerful Catholic giving Mitt Romney his blessing.

The Catholic Church is embroiled in a dispute with Mr Obama over his health law that requires employers to provide free access to birth control through their health insurance.

Although the law exempts houses of worship, it includes other church-linked employers such as schools and hospitals.

Mr Romney has also come out against the policy, calling it an attack on freedom of religion.

The four-day National Convention begins on Monday in Tampa, Florida.

In this case the resulting,but basically the Republican party of white protestant anglosaxon (WASP) voters did how to accept this Mormon-Catholic partnership?

I think the traditional values ​​of the republican party in this election will be hurt

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