FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
National Pro-Life Religious
Council Praises Life of
Harold O.J. Brown
Washington,
DC – Leaders of the National Pro-Life Religious Council (NPRC)
today praised the life of theologian Harold O. J. Brown, who
died Sunday after a long battle with cancer.
“Dr. Brown
was a giant in the struggle against the culture of death,”
said Fr. Pavone, President of the NPRC. “Of how many people
can it be said that countless lives were saved by their
work? Yet that is undoubtedly true of a man who not only
provided spiritual and intellectual leadership for the
pro-life movement, but also co-founded what is now the Care
Net network of pregnancy care centers. His legacy lives on
with the lives he helped save, the minds he inspired, and
the souls he touched. I will miss him.”
Dennis
DiMauro, Secretary of the NPRC, was a student when he first
knew the Christian leader. “Harold O. J. Brown was my
thesis advisor at Reformed Theological Seminary and one of
my true heroes in the faith,” said DiMauro. “Dr. Brown was
a towering intellect and a man who possessed a deep faith in
Jesus Christ.”
“I remember
discussing with him current efforts to end the tragedy of
abortion that still deeply traumatizes this nation,” added
DiMauro, “and it was apparent to me that his devotion to the
defense of the unborn was paramount. He was also a man of
true independent conviction and courage, attributes that are
not often seen in today’s public discourse. Indeed, it is
rare to find a person who possesses a love for God, a mind
for God, and who also has the mettle to truly work for the
Kingdom of God. I knew such a person in Dr. Harold O. J.
Brown.”