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The Islamization of Catholic Charities. Catholic refugee groups aren’t just bringing Muslims to America, they’re also transporting them to local mosques and even providing leaders for those mosques being set up in America.


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Click here to send your email to express concern to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and local Catholic Dioceses regarding Catholic Charities embracing Islamist leaders and immigrating thousands of Muslims into America.

Click here to send your email to express concern to Kerry Alys Robinson, President and CEO of Catholic Charities USA, regarding Catholic Charities embracing Islamist leaders and immigrating thousands of Muslims into America.  This email will open in your email browser because Catholic Charities USA is blocking normal form emails sent through the Florida Family Association email server.  If the email links do not open in your email browser or if the email is returned to you please prepare an email using the suggested subject line, content and email addresses provided at the bottom of this article. Please feel free to change the wording.

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Jihadwatch.org published an article titled The Islamization of Catholic Charities.  The article reports:

Meet the ‘Mohammeds’ running the Church’s migration agenda.

The Catholic News Herald, “Connecting Catholics in North Carolina,” bragged that the refugee case coordinator for the Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte, had been recently honored.

His name? Ashir Haji-Mohamed. The latter part of the name meant that he had made a pilgrimage to the Islamic holy city of Mecca.

Haji-Mohamed, a former Somali refugee, had previously been in the news for helping resettle Syrian Muslims, as well as Jordanians and Turks, in North Carolina. After the Biden retreat, Catholic Charities of Charlotte had also worked to bring Afghans to North Carolina.

The Islamic Center of Asheville doubled in size as Catholic Charities dispatched Afghans there, and then working with “a Catholic Charities volunteer—a Muslim from Pakistan” transported Afghan Muslims back and forth from their growing mosque in the Blue Ridge Mountains in what an article described as an “island surrounded by bright red, Trump-voting counties.”

When the Trump administration in its first term imposed a temporary travel ban for Muslim terrorist states, Mayada Idlibi, a Syrian Muslim who worked for Catholic Charities in Charlotte, and had previously taken part in World Hijab Day, attended a protest in support of Muslim mass migration to America and against President Trump’s efforts to stop Islamic terrorism.

The troubling events in Charlotte are just one example of the Islamization of Catholic Charities.

Last month, Front Page Magazine+ exclusively reported on how refugee services at the Catholic Community Services of Utah is actually run by Aden Batar, a Somali Muslim refugee imported by the organization, who also serves as the president of the Islamic Society of Greater Salt Lake. The case manager supervisor for refugee resettlement there is named Khalid Al Hachami.

The story shocked many people and received over 100,000 views on Twitter, but has become all too typical of Catholic refugee programs that are run by Muslims to bring Muslims to America.

And dual roles at a Catholic refugee group and an Islamic mosque are not even unusual.

The Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston Houston employs Samira, a Muslim ‘refugee’ from Afghanistan, as a case manager. This information was put out as a press release as the Archdiocese declared that it was expecting to import hundreds of Afghan families to Houston.

Also working as a case manager at the Archdiocese was Umarfarouk Omaru Lolleh who also appears to be the chairman of the board at the United Muslim Association of Houston (UMAH).

Catholic refugee groups aren’t just bringing Muslims to America, they’re also transporting them to local mosques and even providing leaders for those mosques being set up in America.

Muslims have become so ubiquitous at Catholic Charities that you can count multiple Mohammeds in a single local operation. And that represents only a percentage of the total Muslim employees.

At Catholic Charities of Central and Northern Missouri’s Refugee and Immigration Services two out of three case managers are Muslim. Yusuf Mohammed, one of the case managers, is a Somali Muslim who was resettled in Columbia, Missouri. He’s one of at least two Yusuf Mohammeds who works at this particular Catholic Charities center.

When the first Muslim migrant from Afghanistan arrived in Columbia, Missouri, he was welcomed by the Islamic Center of Central Missouri and the Catholic Charities of Central and Northeastern Missouri. Representing Catholic Charities was Ismat Rashid Kaakar, the Catholic Charities Afghan Program Coordinator, and Frishta Aslami, the Case Management Supervisor at Catholic Charities, whose name means ‘Submission to Allah’: both of them from Afghanistan.

Catholic Charities of Central and Northeastern Missouri had helped make Missouri the eighth largest recipient of Afghan migrants.

At the Refugee and Immigrant Services of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Zaki Mohammad Ahmadji serves as the director of refugee services while Sajjad Jawad works as the Supervisor of Employment Services. The archdiocese directory also shows two other employees named some form of Mohammed. That’s a lot of men named after Islam’s founder working at a Catholic organization. But many of these Catholic organizations now have more Islamic priorities.

The Archdiocese of Indianapolis’s fanaticism had previously made headlines when it sent out press releases boasting that it had defied then Indiana Gov. Mike Pence to resettle a Syrian ‘family.’ “We welcome this family during Advent, a time when the Christian community asks God to renew our hope,” then Archbishop Joseph Tobin declared in the press release.

Since much of the Catholic Charities resettlement business focuses on Muslim migrants, employing Muslims from those same parts of the world to act as case managers and interpreters to usher in more of their fellow migrants has become routine around the country.

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma posted a picture of its refugee case manager Maleeha Siddique waving an Afghan flag and bragged that “because of our recent work resettling 1,800 Afghan refugees in Oklahoma, it provided Maleeha the opportunity to serve those from her home country” and announced how happy it was that she was “able to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with others, a festivity that marks the end of Ramadan.”

Basira Faizy, the Afghan case worker at Catholic Charities of Arkansas, became a celebrity after she appeared on Hillary Clinton’s short lived TV series Gutsy. Faizy came to the U.S. along with 15 members of her family.

How is Catholic Charities being so rapidly Islamized?

The story of Hekmatullah Latifi, an Afghan who used to work for USAID, is instructive. Latifi went from working for Catholic Charities at the Arlington Diocese to becoming the Assistant Director at the Resettlement Academy in D.C. for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. The Biden administration’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM), the engine for the mass invasion of the United States, signed a $65 million contract with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to resettle ‘refugees’. Among other programs, PRM funded the  Refugee Resettlement Academy. The Director of Recruitment for the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of D.C. is Afghani Barakzai who used to work as a senior administrator at USAID and worked at a USAID funded program for Afghanistan.

At this rate, Catholic Charities could just as easily change its name to Islamic Charities.

The Quran: Surah At-Tawbah (9:73) and Surah At-Tahrim (66:9) states:  "O Prophet, fight the infidels and the hypocrites and be harsh with them. Their abode is hell, and what an unfortunate fate awaits them."  This webpage from the United States Director of National Intelligence sites a letter to Muslims in Iraq with this Quran quote and much more hateful, violent rhetoric intended to further radicalize Muslims against Americans.
  
What chance of survival does the America we know and love today have against a growing population of Muslims whose ideologies promote discrimination, hate and violence against non-Muslims?

Catholic Charities immigrating thousands of Muslims from around the world will ultimately lead to the problems that Great Britain, France and Europe are facing with large populations of Muslim immigrants such as:

•    Religious domination over other faiths executed via intimidation and violence.
•    Vandalizing, burglarizing and the burning of synagogues, churches and temples.
•    Enforcement of Sharia which is antithetical to the rights afforded by the United States Constitution to all American citizens.
•    Muslims raping non-Muslim girls and women because infidels are to be trampled. 
•    Deprivation of First Amendment rights of the victims of Muslim crimes and abuses while Muslim perpetrators go free. 
•    Subjugation of all women as second class citizens to Muslim men.

It is reckless to transplant a culture that is hostile towards Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, every non-Muslim American citizen, civility and the United States Constitution.

Please send the two emails below.

Click here to send your email to express concern to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and local Catholic Dioceses regarding Catholic Charities embracing Islamist leaders and immigrating thousands of Muslims into America.

Click here to send your email to express concern to Kerry Alys Robinson, President and CEO of Catholic Charities USA, regarding Catholic Charities embracing Islamist leaders and immigrating thousands of Muslims into America.  This email will open in your email browser because Catholic Charities USA is blocking normal form emails sent through the Florida Family Association email server.  If the email links do not open in your email browser or if the email is returned to you please prepare an email using the suggested subject line, content and email addresses provided at the bottom of this article. Please feel free to change the wording.

Suggested subject line:

It is reckless to America to immigrate thousands of Muslims whose laws promote hate, violence, incivility and domination.

Suggested content:

Catholic Charities immigrating thousands of Muslims will ultimately lead to the problems that Great Britain, France and Europe are facing with large Muslim immigrant populations.  It is reckless to transplant a culture that is hostile towards Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, every non-Muslim American citizen, civility and the United States Constitution.  What chance of survival does the America we know and love today have against a growing population of Muslims whose laws promote discrimination, hate and violence against non-Muslims?  For the sake of America please stop. 

Email address 

[email protected]

Contact information:

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, [email protected]   
Bishop Daniel E. Flores (Diocese of Brownsville), Vice President, [email protected]
Rev. Monsignor Michael J.K. Fuller, General Secretary, [email protected]  
Theresa Ridderhoff, M.Ed., Associate General Secretary, [email protected] 

Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA)
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Kerry Alys Robinson, President and CEO
[email protected]    
     
Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte
https://ccdoc.org/agency-leadership
Dr. Gerard A. Carter, Executive Director and CEO, The Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte, [email protected] 
Most Reverend Michael T. Martin, Bishop, Diocese of Charlotte [email protected], [email protected]

Catholic Community Services of Utah
https://www.ccsutah.org/about-us/staff-board-of-trustees
Executive Director: Bradford R. DrakeBoard [email protected]  
Chairman: Most Reverend Oscar A. Solis, Board Chairman, Bishop, Diocese of Salt Lake City [email protected] [email protected]
President: Rick Boland  [email protected] 

Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston Houston
https://archgh.org/chancellor
Archbishop of Galveston-Houston: Most Reverend Joe S. Vásquez   [email protected]   [email protected]
Vicar General, Chancellor, & Moderator of the Curia: Most Reverend Italo Dell'Oro, C.R.S.  [email protected]
Vice-Chancellor: Christina Deajon  [email protected]
Karina Herrera-Inzunza, Executive Administrative Assistant - Office of the Bishop, [email protected]

Catholic Charities of Central and Northern Missouri
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https://cccnmo.diojeffcity.org/about-us/board/
Scott Thrasher, President, [email protected]

Archdiocese of Indianapolis
Most Rev. Charles C. Thompson, Archbishop of Indianapolis, [email protected]
Rev. Msgr. William F. Stumpf, PhD, Vicar General/Moderator of the Curia, [email protected]
David Bethuram, Executive Director of Catholic Charities, [email protected]
[email protected]

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma
https://catholiccharitiesok.org/board-of-directors
Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley, Board Chairman, Archbishop of Oklahoma, [email protected]
Patrick Raglow, Executive Director, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma, [email protected]
Rosemary Lewis, Executive Assistant, Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley, Archbishop of Oklahoma City, [email protected]

Catholic Charities of Arkansas
https://www.dolr.org/catholic-charities/adoption/contact
Most Reverend Anthony Basil Taylor, Bishop Catholic Diocese of Little Rock, [email protected]
Dennis Lee, Executive Director, Catholic Charities of Arkansas, [email protected]
Dc. Jim Goodhart, Project Coordinator, Catholic Charities of Arkansas, [email protected]
Ken Bohac, Afghan Case Manager, Refugee Resettlement, Catholic Charities of Arkansas, [email protected]

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of D.C. 
https://www.catholiccharitiesdc.org/about-us/leadership/
Archbishop of Washington, D.C., is Cardinal Robert McElroy,[email protected]
Jim Malloy, President and CEO, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of D.C., [email protected]
Father John Enzler, Mission Advocate, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of D.C., [email protected]
Denise Capaci, Chief Operating Officer, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of D.C., [email protected]

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