Here’s what ABC News says about the Diane Sawyer show.
Cruise says their baby to be will not have a Catholic baptism. He explains his beliefs regarding Scientology and how it will affect his family.
Cruise told Diane Sawyer in a Primetime interview, "You can be Catholic and be a
Scientologist. You can be Jewish and be a Scientologist. But we’re just Scientologists."
The 27 year-old Holmes’ switch to Scientology has sparked reports of a rift between her devout parents, Ohio natives Martin and Kathleen, and the 43 year-old actor, who introduced her to Scientology.
However, Cruise shrugs off the stories of family friction, saying he’s close with "the whole family" and "absolutely, yes" they approve of Scientology.
The superstar dad to be also confirms that Holmes, in the final stages of her pregnancy with the couple’s first child, will adhere to Scientology’s practice of quiet birth. Cruise explains that "quiet birth," which aims to minimize talk and other noise inside the delivery room," is "basically just respecting the mother."
"She does what she’s gotta do," he explains, addressing speculation that such a practice would somehow muffle Holmes completely and deny her pain medication. "If she needs medicine, she needs
medicine."
The star of the upcoming "Mission: Impossible III" has two children, Connor, 11, and Isabella, 13, from his marriage to Nicole Kidman.
As the baby’s birth approaches, Cruise says "it feels a little unreal."
Cruise said last week that he and Holmes plan to wed in the coming months. They have been engaged since June.