Carrie Prejean Boller

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Carrie Prejean Boller

Carrie Prejean Boller

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Carrie Prejean Boller
Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1·
Today is the Religious Liberty Commission hearing in Washington, DC. I was supposed to be in that room today fighting for you. But after being removed from the Commission for standing by my religious beliefs, I will not be there. During my time on the Commission, I stood up for Americans whose voices were not being heard. I stood with desperate mothers whose religious exemptions were denied and whose children could not attend school due to a vaccine mandate. I met with nurses who lost their jobs for refusing the COVID vaccine because of their religious convictions. I stood with Navy Seals who lost their pensions simply for standing by their religious beliefs. The painful truth is this: My own religious freedom was denied while I was appointed to defend yours. Serving on that commission meant something deeply personal to me. I believed in the mission to defend the religious freedom of every American. While I may not be in that hearing room today, my voice and my conviction have not disappeared. Today I want to share something that has been on my heart for a long time. I am directing and producing a new documentary titled Mandated by Faith. This film will tell the stories of Americans whose religious convictions were tested. Nurses who served on the front lines during COVID, only to lose everything for refusing a vaccine which violated their faith. I have listened to these stories. I have cried with these nurses. And I knew they could not remain unheard. Because the truth is, what happened to them can happen to any of us. Many of you have reached out asking how you can help. We are now working to finish this documentary, and your support will help bring these stories to light. I may not be sitting in that hearing room today, but I am still standing for religious freedom. They may have taken away my seat, but they did not take away my voice. And I will continue to use it. This fight is far from over. 🙏 mandatedbyfaith.com/donate @TruthFilmsDoc
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Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1·
I support Thomas Massie! 🫡🇺🇸👏🏽 Thank you sir, for hosting my husband and I in your office this morning, and for supporting us, Catholics! Your courage and bravery to stand for what is right no matter the pressure is admirable! I am hopeful one day you will be our President! God Bless you!
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie

I support Carrie Prejean Boller 💯! She stopped by my office today with her husband, and I gave her one of the debt badges that I invented to show my appreciation for her bravery with respect to the White House Religious Freedom Commission. I’m inspired by her resolve.

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Zach Costello
Zach Costello@ZachCostello_·
Tucker Carlson gets visibly upset as Joe Kent explains to him that the Counterterrorism Center had more leads to investigate foreign ties to Charlie Kirk's assassination, but were shut down from pursuing them.
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Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1·
Met with some amazing Palestinian’s this morning. Our work has just begun. Let us continue to pray for a free Palestine and free America from Christian Zionism. 🇵🇸🇺🇸
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E. Michael Jones
E. Michael Jones@EMichaelJones1·
Dear @ArchbishpSample, Stop rehashing ADL talking points. youtube.com/watch?v=vfAIVB… Try proclaiming the Gospel instead. Stop blaming Catholics for the odium Jews have heaped upon themselves by their ruthlessly immoral behavior. Stop mentioning councils with no citations to back up your claim. Nostra Aetate said "the Jewish authorities and those who followed their lead pressed for the death of Christ." Catholics who say the Jews killed Christ are faithfully following Church teaching. The Jews obviously doesn't mean all Jews. No one ever said the Blessed Mother or Christ's Jewish followers called for his crucifixion. By saying "the Church is the new people of God," the Church reaffirmed supersessionism as the true teaching of the Church. The American bishops, as you probably know, had to remove the phrase "The Mosaic covenant is eternally valid" from their catechism because dual covenant theology is heretical. If holding the Jews collectively responsible for what happened on Good Friday is wrong, why did St. Paul say,  "the Jews are the people who killed Christ and are enemies of the entire human race" (I Thess 2, 14)? Catholicism is not the cause of hatred of the Jewish people throughout history. The main cause of that hatred is Jewish behavior, most recently the Israeli genocide in Gaza. Stop talking about unnamed "conspiracies and lies," and start defending Catholics against predatory Jewish behavior, like the IDF shelling of Holy Family Church in Gaza. Stop allowing the Jews to determine who is a faithful Catholic. Please retract your preposterous claim that Catholics are responsible for the universal hatred of Jews in our day. The Jews earned this hatred by their behavior. I suggest that you rewrite your statement after you have talked things over with Cardinal Pizzaballa and Pope Leo. Before claiming that there is a "strong connection between religious freedom and anti-Semitism," contact @CarriePrejean1, who got kicked off President Trump's religious freedom committee for daring to say that she as a Catholic had the religious freedom to oppose the Jews' determination to impose their Zionism on the American people by hijacking American foreign policy and leading this country into another immoral war in support of Israel. Defending religious freedom means protecting Catholics like Mrs. Boller from identity theft. While revising your statement, please define the term "anti-Semitism," for which there is currently no Catholic definition. Do Catholics have to accept as binding on their conscience any speech Jews don't like? That is the current meaning of the term. Stop defending Jewish crimes against humanity and start defending the Catholic flock God consecrated you to defend.
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Joe Enders
Joe Enders@JendersII·
This is a truly amazing response, Your Excellency. Thank you for standing up for us as we are dragged through the mud by heretics and Jewish supremacists. We will not be silenced by the Israel lobby or Christian Zionists who want to ban public displays of Catholicism.
Bishop Joseph Strickland @ Pillars of Faith@BishStrick

WHEN THE WORLD DEMANDS COMPROMISE   In these days of great confusion, many faithful Catholics are feeling unsettled – some even shaken – by the intensity of political pressure, public accusations, and the growing hostility toward those who simply hold to the perennial teaching of the Catholic Church.   Let me speak clearly, as a shepherd of souls:   “If you feel that the ground beneath you is shaking, it is not because the truth has changed – it is because many have unknowingly anchored themselves to things that cannot hold.   Political parties cannot save us. Governments cannot define truth. And no earthly movement – no matter how powerful – can replace the Kingship of Jesus Christ.   Our foundation is not found in Washington, nor in any administration, nor in any political identity. Our foundation is Jesus Christ.   As Our Lord Himself declares: “Every one therefore that heareth these my words, & doth them, shall be likened to a wise man that built his house upon a rock.” (Matthew 7:24)   That Rock is not a party. That Rock is not an ideology. That Rock is not a geopolitical agenda. That Rock is Christ – and Christ alone.   ON FALSE ACCUSATIONS AND CONFUSION   We are now witnessing a troubling trend: faithful Catholics are being labeled as “anti-Semitic” simply for refusing to adopt certain theological or political positions – particularly those tied to forms of modern Christian Zionism.   Let me be absolutely clear:   The Catholic Church rejects hatred of any people, including the Jewish people. Anti-Semitism is a sin. It is unjust. It is contrary to the Gospel.   But it is equally unjust to accuse Catholics of hatred simply because we do not accept theological positions that are foreign to the Catholic faith.   The Church does not teach that the rebuilding of a temple or adherence to a particular political program is necessary for the return of Christ. Our Lord has already fulfilled the covenant.   The People of God are not defined by ethnicity, nor by political alliances, but by faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to His will.   ON WAR, SUFFERING, AND HUMAN DIGNITY   The Catholic Church does not cheer for war. She does not sanctify violence. She does not ignore the suffering of innocent people – anywhere. Whether in Gaza, Israel, or any part of the world, every human life is sacred.   To speak of suffering, to mourn the loss of innocent life, to call for justice – this is not hatred. It is the Gospel. Our Lord said: “Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.” (Matthew 5:9)   A Catholic conscience must never be silenced by political pressure or fear of accusation.   OUR POLITICAL IDOLATRY   Many Catholics today are experiencing turmoil because their identity has become too closely tied to a political party or movement. This is a dangerous mistake. No political party fully represents the truth of the Gospel. No administration is the Kingdom of God.   When we anchor ourselves to politics, we will eventually be shaken – because politics always shifts. But when we are anchored in Christ, we remain firm, even when the world trembles.   A WORD TO THE FAITHFUL   If you feel uncertain … If you feel pressured … If you feel accused or misunderstood …   Hear this clearly:   You are not on shaky ground if you stand with Christ.   You are only shaken if your foundation is elsewhere.   Return to Him. Remain in Him. Stand firmly in the truth of His Church.   FINAL EXHORTATION   This is not a time for fear. This is a time for clarity. We must reject hatred. We must reject false accusations. We must reject every attempt to force the Church into conformity with worldly ideologies.   And we must proclaim, without compromise:   JESUS CHRIST IS LORD.   Not Caesar. Not any party. Not any movement. Christ alone.   Therefore, stand firm in Him. Do not be shaken, do not be silenced, & do not be led astray. Remain faithful, remain rooted, & hold fast to the truth – no matter the cost. +Joseph

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FeelsGuy@FeelsGuy2003·
With all due respect to his excellency, there are very few people guilty of actual hatred towards jews. Our Catholic faith compels us to oppose judaism. There is no other path.
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops@USCCB

Catholics are called to reject antisemitism and the lies and conspiracies that fuel it, and to stand clearly against hatred and violence directed toward our Jewish brothers and sisters. To defend religious freedom with integrity, we must also reject antisemitism. @ArchbishpSample @archdpdx Watch the full video at: ow.ly/sYF550Yw6cA

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The Metanarrative
The Metanarrative@certaresnovis·
Remarkable how temporal, carnal and materialistic a philosophy Zionism is. Thanks to @MattGaspers for this solid rundown on Christian Zionism: Where Is It Leading Us? with Fr. James Mawdsley youtube.com/live/XDmwygvRI…
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Paolo Mossetti
Paolo Mossetti@paolomossetti·
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, commented on recent statements by Pete Hegseth, who compared the attacks in Iran to the ancient Crusades: “Abusing God’s name to justify this or any other war is the gravest sin we can commit in this time. We must do everything we can not to allow this pseudo-religious language to take hold. As Christians, we must not leave the discourse to them. We must say no… There are no new Crusades, and God has nothing to do with all this… Gaza is no longer being talked about, but from a humanitarian point of view, the situation is dramatic. 53% of the Strip is under direct Israeli control, while the remaining 47%, where most Palestinians live, is under the control of Hamas. There are two million people displaced and deprived of everything. 80% of the Strip has been destroyed, and reconstruction has not yet begun… The other issue concerns the 15 Christian schools in Jerusalem: Palestinian academic qualifications are not recognized in Israel. We have 232 Christian teachers coming from Bethlehem because we do not have enough Christian teachers in Jerusalem.” (Via @TgLa7)
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Joseph D. McBride, Esq.
Joseph D. McBride, Esq.@McBrideLawNYC·
CATHOLICS: Read this in full. It is the clearest and most complete explanation to date of the current situation in the Holy Land, and a direct, unflinching account of why Zionism is incompatible with Catholicism.
Bishop Joseph Strickland @ Pillars of Faith@BishStrick

WHEN THE WORLD DEMANDS COMPROMISE   In these days of great confusion, many faithful Catholics are feeling unsettled – some even shaken – by the intensity of political pressure, public accusations, and the growing hostility toward those who simply hold to the perennial teaching of the Catholic Church.   Let me speak clearly, as a shepherd of souls:   “If you feel that the ground beneath you is shaking, it is not because the truth has changed – it is because many have unknowingly anchored themselves to things that cannot hold.   Political parties cannot save us. Governments cannot define truth. And no earthly movement – no matter how powerful – can replace the Kingship of Jesus Christ.   Our foundation is not found in Washington, nor in any administration, nor in any political identity. Our foundation is Jesus Christ.   As Our Lord Himself declares: “Every one therefore that heareth these my words, & doth them, shall be likened to a wise man that built his house upon a rock.” (Matthew 7:24)   That Rock is not a party. That Rock is not an ideology. That Rock is not a geopolitical agenda. That Rock is Christ – and Christ alone.   ON FALSE ACCUSATIONS AND CONFUSION   We are now witnessing a troubling trend: faithful Catholics are being labeled as “anti-Semitic” simply for refusing to adopt certain theological or political positions – particularly those tied to forms of modern Christian Zionism.   Let me be absolutely clear:   The Catholic Church rejects hatred of any people, including the Jewish people. Anti-Semitism is a sin. It is unjust. It is contrary to the Gospel.   But it is equally unjust to accuse Catholics of hatred simply because we do not accept theological positions that are foreign to the Catholic faith.   The Church does not teach that the rebuilding of a temple or adherence to a particular political program is necessary for the return of Christ. Our Lord has already fulfilled the covenant.   The People of God are not defined by ethnicity, nor by political alliances, but by faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to His will.   ON WAR, SUFFERING, AND HUMAN DIGNITY   The Catholic Church does not cheer for war. She does not sanctify violence. She does not ignore the suffering of innocent people – anywhere. Whether in Gaza, Israel, or any part of the world, every human life is sacred.   To speak of suffering, to mourn the loss of innocent life, to call for justice – this is not hatred. It is the Gospel. Our Lord said: “Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.” (Matthew 5:9)   A Catholic conscience must never be silenced by political pressure or fear of accusation.   OUR POLITICAL IDOLATRY   Many Catholics today are experiencing turmoil because their identity has become too closely tied to a political party or movement. This is a dangerous mistake. No political party fully represents the truth of the Gospel. No administration is the Kingdom of God.   When we anchor ourselves to politics, we will eventually be shaken – because politics always shifts. But when we are anchored in Christ, we remain firm, even when the world trembles.   A WORD TO THE FAITHFUL   If you feel uncertain … If you feel pressured … If you feel accused or misunderstood …   Hear this clearly:   You are not on shaky ground if you stand with Christ.   You are only shaken if your foundation is elsewhere.   Return to Him. Remain in Him. Stand firmly in the truth of His Church.   FINAL EXHORTATION   This is not a time for fear. This is a time for clarity. We must reject hatred. We must reject false accusations. We must reject every attempt to force the Church into conformity with worldly ideologies.   And we must proclaim, without compromise:   JESUS CHRIST IS LORD.   Not Caesar. Not any party. Not any movement. Christ alone.   Therefore, stand firm in Him. Do not be shaken, do not be silenced, & do not be led astray. Remain faithful, remain rooted, & hold fast to the truth – no matter the cost. +Joseph

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Zach Costello
Zach Costello@ZachCostello_·
@USCCB are you aware that according to the current IHRA definition anti-Zionism is antisemitism? Are you aware that Christians who reject Zionism - that the current nation state of Israel is the biblical Israel - are being labeled as antisemites? This video is out of touch.
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops@USCCB

Catholics are called to reject antisemitism and the lies and conspiracies that fuel it, and to stand clearly against hatred and violence directed toward our Jewish brothers and sisters. To defend religious freedom with integrity, we must also reject antisemitism. @ArchbishpSample @archdpdx Watch the full video at: ow.ly/sYF550Yw6cA

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Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1·
Thank you @USATODAY for sharing my story. @DanPatrick and @Paula_White should be interviewed and asked why they tried to silence my freedom of speech and stop my ability to live out my Catholic faith without punishment… from them. They abused their authority on this commission and they should have to answer to why they try and deny my religious liberty while serving on a commission to protect religious liberty.
BrieAnna J. Frank 🌵@brieannafrank

"Your job on this commission is to protect the president." That's what @CarriePrejean1 told me Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, chair of the Religious Liberty Commission, said to her last year amid concerns over her criticism of Israel. My latest @USATODAY: usatoday.com/story/news/nat…

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Timothy Gordon (Rules for Retrogrades Show)
Catholics are called to reject anti-Islamism and the (((lies and conspiracies))) that fuel it, and to stand clearly against hatred and violence directed toward our Muslim brothers and sisters. To defend religious freedom with integrity, we must also reject anti-Islamism.
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U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops@USCCB

Catholics are called to reject antisemitism and the lies and conspiracies that fuel it, and to stand clearly against hatred and violence directed toward our Jewish brothers and sisters. To defend religious freedom with integrity, we must also reject antisemitism. @ArchbishpSample @archdpdx Watch the full video at: ow.ly/sYF550Yw6cA

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Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1·
Your Excellency, I have been praying for brave bishops to speak, and there you came. Thank you for saying “yes” to the call to speak truth even when it can cost you. We are seeing so many people too afraid to preach the gospel because of fear of being called names. You are a true shepherd. I cannot thank you enough. “But it is equally unjust to accuse Catholics of hatred simply because we do not accept theological positions that are foreign to the Catholic faith.   The Church does not teach that the rebuilding of a temple or adherence to a particular political program is necessary for the return of Christ. Our Lord has already fulfilled the covenant.   The People of God are not defined by ethnicity, nor by political alliances, but by faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to His will” —@BishStrickland 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Bishop Joseph Strickland @ Pillars of Faith@BishStrick

WHEN THE WORLD DEMANDS COMPROMISE   In these days of great confusion, many faithful Catholics are feeling unsettled – some even shaken – by the intensity of political pressure, public accusations, and the growing hostility toward those who simply hold to the perennial teaching of the Catholic Church.   Let me speak clearly, as a shepherd of souls:   “If you feel that the ground beneath you is shaking, it is not because the truth has changed – it is because many have unknowingly anchored themselves to things that cannot hold.   Political parties cannot save us. Governments cannot define truth. And no earthly movement – no matter how powerful – can replace the Kingship of Jesus Christ.   Our foundation is not found in Washington, nor in any administration, nor in any political identity. Our foundation is Jesus Christ.   As Our Lord Himself declares: “Every one therefore that heareth these my words, & doth them, shall be likened to a wise man that built his house upon a rock.” (Matthew 7:24)   That Rock is not a party. That Rock is not an ideology. That Rock is not a geopolitical agenda. That Rock is Christ – and Christ alone.   ON FALSE ACCUSATIONS AND CONFUSION   We are now witnessing a troubling trend: faithful Catholics are being labeled as “anti-Semitic” simply for refusing to adopt certain theological or political positions – particularly those tied to forms of modern Christian Zionism.   Let me be absolutely clear:   The Catholic Church rejects hatred of any people, including the Jewish people. Anti-Semitism is a sin. It is unjust. It is contrary to the Gospel.   But it is equally unjust to accuse Catholics of hatred simply because we do not accept theological positions that are foreign to the Catholic faith.   The Church does not teach that the rebuilding of a temple or adherence to a particular political program is necessary for the return of Christ. Our Lord has already fulfilled the covenant.   The People of God are not defined by ethnicity, nor by political alliances, but by faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to His will.   ON WAR, SUFFERING, AND HUMAN DIGNITY   The Catholic Church does not cheer for war. She does not sanctify violence. She does not ignore the suffering of innocent people – anywhere. Whether in Gaza, Israel, or any part of the world, every human life is sacred.   To speak of suffering, to mourn the loss of innocent life, to call for justice – this is not hatred. It is the Gospel. Our Lord said: “Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.” (Matthew 5:9)   A Catholic conscience must never be silenced by political pressure or fear of accusation.   OUR POLITICAL IDOLATRY   Many Catholics today are experiencing turmoil because their identity has become too closely tied to a political party or movement. This is a dangerous mistake. No political party fully represents the truth of the Gospel. No administration is the Kingdom of God.   When we anchor ourselves to politics, we will eventually be shaken – because politics always shifts. But when we are anchored in Christ, we remain firm, even when the world trembles.   A WORD TO THE FAITHFUL   If you feel uncertain … If you feel pressured … If you feel accused or misunderstood …   Hear this clearly:   You are not on shaky ground if you stand with Christ.   You are only shaken if your foundation is elsewhere.   Return to Him. Remain in Him. Stand firmly in the truth of His Church.   FINAL EXHORTATION   This is not a time for fear. This is a time for clarity. We must reject hatred. We must reject false accusations. We must reject every attempt to force the Church into conformity with worldly ideologies.   And we must proclaim, without compromise:   JESUS CHRIST IS LORD.   Not Caesar. Not any party. Not any movement. Christ alone.   Therefore, stand firm in Him. Do not be shaken, do not be silenced, & do not be led astray. Remain faithful, remain rooted, & hold fast to the truth – no matter the cost. +Joseph

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Joe Enders
Joe Enders@JendersII·
Of course, I agree, Father. But the first part doesn't need to be said, because no Catholic apologist nor any members of the religious liberty commission were engaging in the hatred of Jews. They were reciting Church teaching and condemning objective moral evils. Why attack us?
Fr. Paul@BackwardsFeet

Let's be clear. Anti-Semitism, which is a hatred rooted in ethnic or religious reasons, is evil. However, disagreement with the political and military actions of the modern state of Israel is not that.

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