It may not be important in your viewpoint – or it may be very important, but either way the AP asked each of the current presidential candidates about their faith.
AP asked candidates what their religion is, whether there is a particular church that they are a member of, and how often they attend services.
All the candidates say they’re Christian. Seven are Roman Catholic, three are Methodist, three are Baptist, one is Episcopalian, one is Presbyterian, one is Mormon, and one describes himself simply as Christian.
Can you guess which answer I like best?
From the DMN:
DEMOCRATS:
Delaware Sen. Joe Biden: Catholic, attends either St. Patrick’s or St. Joseph’s in Wilmington, Del., when his schedule permits.
New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton: A “practicing Methodist who attends church as often as possible.â€
Connecticut Sen. Christopher Dodd: Catholic, attends in Washington, Connecticut and when traveling.
Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards: Methodist, is a member of the Edenton Street United Methodist Church in Raleigh, N.C., but is looking with his wife, Elizabeth, for a church near their new home in Chapel Hill.
Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich: Catholic, member St. Aloysius in Cleveland, attends “not often.â€
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama: Christian, Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, attends services “frequently, when at home on Sundays.â€
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson: Catholic, attends St. Francis Cathedral Parish in Santa Fe, N.M., “on a fairly regular basis, and attends services on the road when possible.â€
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REPUBLICANS:
Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback: Catholic. He attends two services on Sundays — Mass in the morning at Christ the King Catholic Church in Topeka and then services at Topeka Bible (Evangelical Christian) with his family. “He tries to go to daily Mass whenever he can, wherever he is. When in Washington, he attends St. Joseph’s on Capitol Hill.â€
Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore: Methodist, a member of River Road Methodist, Richmond, Va., “attends his home church as often as his travel schedule allows.â€
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani: Catholic, “The mayor’s personal relationship with God is private and between him and God.â€
California Rep. Duncan Hunter: Baptist, a member of Trinity Baptist Church in El Cajon, Calif., attends services almost every Sunday, but usually elsewhere because he’s often traveling.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee: Southern Baptist, a member of the Church at Rock Creek in Little Rock, Ark., attends services “every Sunday he’s in town.â€
Arizona Sen. John McCain: Episcopalian, but his four youngest children are Baptist and he attends the North Phoenix Baptist Church when he is home.
Texas Rep. Ron Paul: Baptist, a member of the First Baptist Church in Lakewood, Texas.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; attends services weekly at a Mormon temple in Belmont, Mass.
Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo: Presbyterian, member of the Cherry Hills Community Church in Highland, Colo., attends services “every week I am home.â€
Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson: Catholic, is a member of St. Peter’s in Madison, Wis., attends services weekly.