
Howard
M. Brown, Licensed Independent Clinical
Social Worker |
Counselor
at Catholic Charities Volunteers at
Abortion Clinic Pro-Lifers Worry
Infiltrator Is Sending Women to Planned
Parenthood
Pro-Lifers Call for Browns Removal
By
Ed Oliver
February 20, 2002
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The Director of Counseling
Services at Catholic Charities in Dorchester, a
facility that counsels pregnant women, volunteers
his Saturdays escorting women into Planned
Parenthoods abortion clinic in
Boston.
The counselor is Howard M.
Brown, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social
Worker, who has been assisting Planned Parenthood
in the Boston area as a volunteer for the last
ten years, and in other states before that.
Neither the Archdiocese of
Boston nor Catholic Charities of Greater Boston
expressed concern over Browns abortion
activities when contacted by MassNews. But
ordinary people in the street say the situation
is unacceptable and Brown should be fired.
The reaction of Thomas M.
Harvey, Chairman of Mass. Citizens for Life, was,
It is shocking that Catholic Charities
employs a person who actively assists in
destroying unborn babies. Assistance in this
violence is a direct contradiction of Catholic
teaching. It could not be less Catholic nor less
charitable. Rather, its scandalous. We call
on Catholic Charities for his immediate
termination.
| C.J. Doyle, executive
director of the Catholic Action League of
Massachusetts, told MassNews,
Its appalling, scandalous and
disgraceful that an employee of a
Catholic organization would participate
in the willful killing of innocent
pre-born children. Phone calls by MassNews
to several departments of the Archdiocese
of Boston, including Cardinal Laws
office, Human Resources, and the Pro-Life
office, resulted in hostility or
bureaucratic indifference and referrals
back to Catholic Charities.
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Planned
Parenthood abortion clinic in Boston |
Catholic Charities
Knows, But Doesnt Care
A spokesperson for Catholic
Charities, Maureen March, refused to answer
questions about Brown other than to grudgingly
acknowledge that he is a counselor. The fact that
he is the Director of Counseling Services had to
be verified independently.
March told MassNews they are
aware of Browns activities, but she said,
Catholic Charities hiring policies
are more like a companys hiring policies
than, say, of the Archdiocese. Were the
social service agency of the Archdiocese, but we
dont discriminate based on religion, race,
sexual orientation, or any of those types of
things. Because we take federal money and that
sort of thing, we have to adhere to separate
hiring and firing regulations.
March said Brown is
extremely qualified for the job and Catholic
Charities does not grill people about
things they do on their own time.
MassNews asked March what
happens when they find out about a
counselors abortion clinic activity after
he is hired? Doesnt the obvious conflict
with the Catholic Churchs position on
abortion worry them?
She replied, That type
of counseling is not our policy. Our policy is to
give abortion alternatives. If he is not adhering
to our policy, then that would be dealt with just
as with any other employee that doesnt
adhere to our policies.
MassNews attempted to speak
to Brown in person at Catholic Charities, but he
refused to talk and asked the reporter to leave.
On the next day, a Saturday when many abortions
are performed, Brown was stationed outside the
abortion clinic in Boston wearing his Blue
Planned Parenthood vest and a radio headset. He
again ignored a polite attempt by MassNews to
speak with him. The Planned Parenthood escort
supervisor, a feisty older woman, came to his
rescue by saying the escorts were not allowed to
speak to the press.
Testifies
Against Pro-Lifer
Brown testified in court
recently against Sheryl Fitzpatrick, a pro-life
woman who was charged with assault in a sidewalk
incident that occurred last July outside Planned
Parenthood in Boston.
Fitzpatrick, a tiny woman,
claimed she was the one who was pushed around by
Planned Parenthood escorts, including Brown. She
was cleared of the charge.
Pro-life courtroom observers
became suspicious of Brown after he dodged a
question by Fitzpatricks lawyer about where
he was employed. Subsequent research revealed his
employment with Catholic Charities.
Fitzpatrick e-mailed her
concerns about Brown to Dr. Joseph Doolin,
President of Catholic Charities. She wrote
in part:
I am concerned about
this person working for Catholic Charities,
especially in a counseling position, for a number
of reasons.
One, the mission of
Catholic Charities and Planned Parenthood are
opposed to each other.
Two, if pregnant women
go to him for help and advice, he could be
referring them to Planned Parenthood for
abortions or other things which are not in line
with the teachings of the church.
Three, this escort has
shown a very aggressive side of his character out
at the Planned Parenthood in Allston. By
this I mean that on many occasions he has
physically pushed pro-life women attempting to
counsel mothers going into PP, in order to keep
the mothers from getting the information about
help and alternatives.
A prompt response to
my questions and concerns would be greatly
appreciated.
Dr. Doolin did not respond.
MassNews tried to contact both Dr. Doolin and
Rev. Phillip B. Early, the number two man at Catholic Charities.
Neither man responded to messages.
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