Letter of Support
Joe Scheidler, Pro-Life Action League
I was dismayed to read the letter released by Bishop Patrick Zurek of
Amarillo, Texas...
I have known Fr. Frank personally since he was appointed by Cardinal John
O’Connor as director of Priests for Life 20 years ago. I have frequently
appeared with Fr. Frank at pro-life conferences and have participated in
myriad projects with him. I can honestly say that I have never met a more
dedicated, passionate and hard-working pro-lifer, priest or layman.
I know for a fact that Fr. Pavone never charges a dime for a speaking
engagement. He travels wherever he is invited and pours himself into his
mission to motivate Catholics and faithful Christians to join the fight
against abortion, to reach out in compassion to troubled and desperate
pregnant mothers and to lead post-abortive women and men to healing in Jesus
Christ.
I have heard Fr. Pavone speak dozens of times. Each presentation is unique,
thoughtful and rooted in the Gospel. I have spent time with Father in
between workshops, driving to airports and even on a morning fishing
expedition on Lake Michigan. I can testify to the fact that Fr. Frank Pavone
does not relax. He works full time. Not eight hours a day, but more like
eighteen hours a day. He desperately wants to spread the Gospel of Life, to
make people understand the urgency of the mission to restore the sanctity of
life.
As a lifelong Catholic, I have tremendous respect for the hierarchy of the
Church. But I am very sorry that the bishop, himself a strong advocate for
life, has taken the tone and the action that he has. I have no doubt that a
review of Fr. Pavone’s oversight of Priests for Life will reveal that all
donations to the organization are spent prudently and with due stewardship
in keeping with the mission of protecting the weakest of our brothers and
sisters.
I offer my prayers and support to Fr. Frank and pray that this controversy
with the Bishop Zurek will be swiftly and amicably resolved.
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