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Today is the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket on December 29, 1170. Thomas Becket was a statesman, a scholar, a chancellor, a priest, an archbishop, and a lion of religious liberty.

Before the Magna Carta was drafted, before the right to free exercise of religion was enshrined as America’s first freedom in our glorious Constitution, Thomas gave his life so that, as he said, “the Church will attain liberty and peace.”

The son of a London sheriff and once described as “a low‑born clerk” by the King who had him killed, Thomas Becket rose to become the leader of the church in England. When the crown attempted to encroach upon the affairs of the house of God through the Constitutions of Clarendon, Thomas refused to sign the offending document. When the furious King Henry II threatened to hold him in contempt of royal authority and questioned why this “poor and humble” priest would dare defy him, Archbishop Becket responded “God is the supreme ruler, above Kings” and “we ought to obey God rather than men.”

Because Thomas would not assent to rendering the church subservient to the state, he was forced to forfeit all his property and flee his own country. Years later, after the intervention of the Pope, Becket was allowed to return — and continued to resist the King’s oppressive interferences into the life of the church. Finally, the King had enough of Thomas Becket’s stalwart defense of religious faith and reportedly exclaimed in consternation: “Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?”

The King’s knights responded and rode to Canterbury Cathedral to deliver Thomas Becket an ultimatum: give in to the King’s demands or die. Thomas’s reply echoes around the world and across the ages. His last words on this earth were these: “For the name of Jesus and the protection of the Church, I am ready to embrace death.” Dressed in holy robes, Thomas was cut down where he stood inside the walls of his own church.

Thomas Becket’s martyrdom changed the course of history. It eventually brought about numerous constitutional limitations on the power of the state over the Church across the West. In England, Becket’s murder led to the Magna Carta’s declaration 45 years later that: “[T]he English church shall be free, and shall have its rights undiminished and its liberties unimpaired.”

When the Archbishop refused to allow the King to interfere in the affairs of the Church, Thomas Becket stood at the intersection of church and state. That stand, after centuries of state-sponsored religious oppression and religious wars throughout Europe, eventually led to the establishment of religious liberty in the New World. It is because of great men like Thomas Becket that the first American President George Washington could proclaim more than 600 years later that, in the United States, “All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship” and that “it is now no more that toleration is spoken of, as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people, that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights.”

Thomas Becket’s death serves as a powerful and timeless reminder to every American that our freedom from religious persecution is not a mere luxury or accident of history, but rather an essential element of our liberty. It is our priceless treasure and inheritance. And it was bought with the blood of martyrs.

As Americans, we were first united by our belief that “rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God” and that defending liberty is more important than life itself. If we are to continue to be the land of the free, no government official, no governor, no bureaucrat, no judge, and no legislator must be allowed to decree what is orthodox in matters of religion or to require religious believers to violate their consciences. No right is more fundamental to a peaceful, prosperous, and virtuous society than the right to follow one’s religious convictions. As I declared in Krasiński Square in Warsaw, Poland on July 6, 2017, the people of America and the people of the world still cry out: “We want God.”

On this day, we celebrate and revere Thomas Becket’s courageous stand for religious liberty and we reaffirm our call to end religious persecution worldwide. In my historic address to the United Nations last year, I made clear that America stands with believers in every country who ask only for the freedom to live according to the faith that is within their own hearts. I also stated that global bureaucrats have absolutely no business attacking the sovereignty of nations that wish to protect innocent life, reflecting the belief held by the United States and many other countries that every child — born and unborn — is a sacred gift from God. Earlier this year, I signed an Executive Order to prioritize religious freedom as a core dimension of United States foreign policy. We have directed every Ambassador — and the over 13,000 United States Foreign Service officers and specialists — in more than 195 countries to promote, defend, and support religious freedom as a central pillar of American diplomacy.

We pray for religious believers everywhere who suffer persecution for their faith. We especially pray for their brave and inspiring shepherds — like Cardinal Joseph Zen of Hong Kong and Pastor Wang Yi of Chengdu — who are tireless witnesses to hope.

To honor Thomas Becket’s memory, the crimes against people of faith must stop, prisoners of conscience must be released, laws restricting freedom of religion and belief must be repealed, and the vulnerable, the defenseless, and the oppressed must be protected. The tyranny and murder that shocked the conscience of the Middle Ages must never be allowed to happen again. As long as America stands, we will always defend religious liberty.

A society without religion cannot prosper. A nation without faith cannot endure — because justice, goodness, and peace cannot prevail without the grace of God.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim December 29, 2020, as the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket. I invite the people of the United States to observe the day in schools and churches and customary places of meeting with appropriate ceremonies in commemoration of the life and legacy of Thomas Becket.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eighth day of December, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-fifth.

(Used with from The White House. Photo Credit: Unsplash.)

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Craig Nielsen
December 30, 2020

Amen. Our Honorable and Beloved President Tromp continues to lead faithful Christians as well as righteous followers of many faiths throughout the world in dignified and unmolested respectful worship in their personal faith, whatever it may be. This is the wish of a truly honorable leader who stands in defense of the individual’s inalienable rights that are bestowed by God upon each of us at our birth. This birthright cannot be deprived by any man. May God continue to protect, inspire and deliver Donald J Trump to his rightful position as elected overwhelmingly by our citizens and anointed by Father God to his second consecutive appointment as President of The United States of America. May God continue endow this nation with a mantle of shining light that mankind throughout the world will continue to look to and strive to emulate and therefor bring increasing glory and praise upon God the Father our Wonderful King. May God pour out his bountiful blessings upon his faithful believers in the atonement, washing their sins making their garments pure as snow and countenance as pure as the brightest lambs wool. We follow and worship our dear Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for he is our redeemer, our salvation, the truth, the light and the way maker for our lives with God our Father in Heaven forevermore.

Father God please endow us all with your loving spirit that we may persist in feverishly seeking out others who have not received your word that they will accept our teachings and administrations of thine Holy Spirit. Oh bless them that they may join us in strengthening your holy community and Nation. That we should have your power I pray, to gather multitudes of faithful followers, steadfast in commitment and courage to bring forth the coming glorious season of bounty. Bless us all Father God that your children, regardless of our position in life, be allowed to seek out your Holy Spirit to guide and inspire us as we loose ourselves of the sin and divisiveness that may be preventing us from knowing you intimately that we can blossom in the fullness of your divine love, forgiveness and everlasting grace. We beseech you oh Lord, pray the followers multiply in number and radiate the holy gift of your love and Devine humility of glorified peace, love, tolerance, acceptance and love for obeying Gods Holy commandments and the laws of our government which have been ordained by thine own hand. That we remain a nation, led by your faithful servant, President Trump. A revered leader among leaders, ordained by you to represent your wishes to all mankind. Your chosen bastion of peace and diplomacy who leads through benevolence and humility, Reflecting dignity, empathy, courage, wisdom and grace that earns loyalty, trust and respect from those with whom he interacts. strength.

In Jesus’ Holy name, Amen

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Beverly Patterson
December 29, 2020

Our gracious and loving Heavenly Father, we thank you for Saint Thomas Becket, and may we all have that same faith in You Lord, to boldly stand for our Religious freedom. Thank you Father for our President Donald Trump, who boldly stands for Religious freedom, and for those around the world. I pray in Jesus name, amen.

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Teresa King
December 29, 2020

Love love love this ! Praise God and thank you President Trump -this is just one of the reasons we need you for the next 4 years !!

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Mrs D
December 29, 2020

Thank You, LORD, for manifestation of YOUR transforming work in and through our bold, courageous, steadfast, surrendered (to YOU) and wise President Donald J. Trump.

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    Mrs D
    December 29, 2020

    And, thank you, IFA, for posting this marvelous proclamation.

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EAN
December 29, 2020

After all that this administration has been through, President Trump’s resolve, boldness in his love for Jesus and fight to stand strong carries on…seemingly unfazed.

Lord God, thank You for using Your vessel to show Your children what courage through You looks like.

Bless this administration with 4 more consecutive years. Expose all the corruption to shuts the mouths of the most critical and boisterous of his enemies.

Bless the church to press on through intercession and praise. Open the eyes of the blind into repentance.

Expose the truth for all to see. Praise You Lord for “even when we can’t see it, Your working”.

“Ride on, King Jesus” to victory. Praise You for who You are and what you have done. Amen and Amen.

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Lenna
December 29, 2020

Hallelujah…. Lord, thank you for the courage of this man YOU have appointed for such a time. I just read this article, not realizing who had written it, and my spirit rejoiced when I realized what our President has this day signed into our history books the cost of life of Thomas Becket.
Lord, May your gavel sound hard and may Donald J Trump resume the position which YOU have called him. Thank you Lord for YOUR mercy!

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Jack Murphy
December 29, 2020

A great saint, a martyr for the faith and an example of courage to us all. St. Thomas Becket pray for us. We need your devotion to God and faith to weather the storm that the forces of evil have surrounded us with.

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Erickson Lynn
December 29, 2020

We as a nation have taken this freedom for granted Lord. We repent and ask for your forgiveness.
Give us courage as your son did when he saw what the people were doing in your Holy Temple. Jesus took charge and tipped the tables and through the people out of a scared place of worship. Give us Americans the courage to fight for the right of our religious freedom. To you be the glory Heavenly Father. Time is short and we need your wisdom and courage, direct our thoughts, prayers and actions. In you Son’s Holy name I pray.

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Mari
December 29, 2020

PRAISE THE LORD!
This is absolutely WONDERFUL!
Thank you President Trump!
Thank you very, very much!

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Rochelle
December 29, 2020

May God pour out the blessings of Heaven upon you, President Trump! You remind us who we are as a nation and inspire us to strive to be our best.
I am so grateful.

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sally
December 29, 2020

O wow!!! O wow!!!!

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Larry Romich
December 29, 2020

Thank God for a White House that has the courage to publically support religious freedom.

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    Scotts Singletary
    January 1, 2021

    Wow thank you President Trump!
    DADDY this man won.
    Please grant 4 more years! Send revival
    in us and families and churches and tear down our idols which are many. In JESUS Name Amen

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