Swimming the Great Salt Lake: The TEC-LDS divide
Swimming the Great Salt Lake: The TEC-LDS divide
Ann Romney was Episcopalian and Bishop Carolyn Tanner Irish was Mormon
By Mary Ann Mueller
Special Correspondent
www.virtueonline.org
Aug. 30, 2012
Tuesday night, Ann Romney uttered four small words, buried deep within her 20-minute address at the Republican National Convention that gave the world an insight into her religious background.
"I was an Episcopalian," the Republican presidential candidate's wife revealed about her lackadaisical religious upbringing.
It is reported that a young Mitt Romney first saw Ann Davies, the daughter of the mayor of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, while both were in elementary school. Several years later, they officially met at a friend's party. By then, the youngest sibling Romney was the governor's son. Their first date came while both were in high school. The future businessman and politician proposed to his high school sweetheart at his senior prom.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
Ann Romney was Episcopalian and Bishop Carolyn Tanner Irish was Mormon
By Mary Ann Mueller
Special Correspondent
www.virtueonline.org
Aug. 30, 2012
"I was an Episcopalian," the Republican presidential candidate's wife revealed about her lackadaisical religious upbringing.
It is reported that a young Mitt Romney first saw Ann Davies, the daughter of the mayor of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, while both were in elementary school. Several years later, they officially met at a friend's party. By then, the youngest sibling Romney was the governor's son. Their first date came while both were in high school. The future businessman and politician proposed to his high school sweetheart at his senior prom.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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