Pro-Life Priest, Fr. Frank Pavone, to Keynote Rose Day
Sooner Catholic
Archdiocese of Oklahoma City
January 6, 2008
OKLAHOMA CITY — Father Frank Pavone, considered one of the nation’s most
prominent pro-life advocates, will be the keynote speaker at the annual Rose
Day event. Rose Day is held at the state Capitol each year in celebration of
the sanctity of life. The event encourages state lawmakers to support
pro-life issues.
This year’s Rose Day will be held Feb. 6 with Father Pavone scheduled to
address the audience at 10:30 a.m. Father Pavone has been active in the
pro-life movement since 1976. [Click
here to see photos of Fr. Frank's trip to OK and listen to his talks]
Cardinal John O’Connor ordained him to the priesthood in 1988. Father
Pavone did parish work and taught in seminaries. In 1993, with the
permission of Cardinal O’Connor, he became national director of Priests for
Life. In this full-time position, he has traveled to all of the 50 states
and to five continents, preaching and teaching against abortion and helping
other priests to do the same.
He conducts seminars on pro-life strategy and is regularly invited to
speak at national and international pro-life gatherings. Father Pavone
appears often on national programs such as Larry King Live, Good Morning
America, The O’Reilly Factor, and other shows on all the major networks. He
is quoted in papers such as the New York Times and the Los Angeles
Times. He is seen daily on EWTN and heard on Vatican Radio. His
publications are distributed worldwide.
Many Americans became aware of Father Pavone during his very public
struggle to save the life of Terri Schiavo. He was with Schiavo in her final
moments and was an outspoken advocate for her life. Under Father Pavone’s
leadership, the Priests for Life staff has grown to 50 full-time employees.
Blessed Mother Teresa asked Father Pavone to address the clergy of India on
the life issues. He has addressed the pro-life caucus of the U.S. House of
Representatives, and was asked by the Vatican to help coordinate pro-life
activities throughout the world as an official of the Pontifical Council for
the Family.
Norma McCorvey, the “Jane Roe” of the Supreme Court’s abortion decision
Roe vs. Wade, called Father Pavone “the catalyst that brought me into the
Catholic Church.”
Susan Lepak, associate director of the Archdiocesan Office of Family
Life, met Father Pavone years ago. She encourages all Oklahoma Catholics to
pay attention to what this extraordinary priest has to say.“I met Father
Pavone 10 years ago when he came to Oklahoma City to speak at a packed
conference,” Lepak said. We later became friends through the Come Aside
Retreats and our work together in Rachel’s Vineyard and other pro-life
conferences.” Lepak called Father Pavone “an inspirational, energetic and
dynamic speaker” who lives and breathes the Gospel of Life.
“Last year I was honored to be at his installation as the first moderator
general of the Missionaries of the Gospel of Life, a new order which he
founded in Amarillo,” she said.
“He has inspired me to become more involved in all of the life issues. He
spends countless hours talking to people about faithful citizenship and
forming their consciences in order to make an informed decision at the
voting polls. “We are very fortunate to have him in Oklahoma City again. We
invited him four years ago to be the keynote at Rose Day, and finally in
2008 we will have the opportunity.”
Father Pavone is scheduled to speak at a gathering the evening before the
Rose Day event at the Catholic Pastoral Center. All are invited to this
gathering that will take place at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 5. “I encourage
everyone to come to the Pastoral Center for this rare chance to hear Father
Frank in person,” Lepak said.