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Sunday, March 01, 2009
Catholic Cardinal May Be Appointed To House of Lords for First Time In 500 Years
AP reported yesterday that for the first time in nearly 500 years, a Catholic Archbishop may be appointed to Britain's House of Lords. Prime Minister Gordon Brown raised speculation on the possibility in response to a reporter's question ofnwhether Cardinal Archbishop Cormac Murphy-O'Connor who is retiring later this year is in line for a seat. Brown responded: "These are things to be discussed at a later stage." There are 26 bishops from the Church of England in the House of Lords, and retired chief rabbis have been appointed.However relations with the Catholic Church have been an issue since the 16th century when King Henry VIII broke with the Vatican over its refusal to grant him an annulment.