Judie Brown
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Judith Ann Limbourne Brown, (born Los Angeles, California on March 4, 1944)[1] better known as Judie Brown, is the president and co-founder of the American Life League,[2] supposedly the largest Catholic pro-life educational grassroots organization in the United States.[2] It was founded in 1979.
For over two decades Brown has claimed to be a leading expert on the sanctity of human life. She is a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life.
[edit] Awards
- Knights of Columbus Service Award, 1976
- Outstanding Young Women in America, 1979 and 1980
- Protector Award, Pro-Life Action League, 1982
- Most Admired Conservative Woman not in Congress, 1983 and 1984
- Life Leader Award, Greater Pittsburgh March for Life, 1985
- Honorary Doctor of Humanities, Valley Christian University, 1985
- International Human Life Award, Human Life International, 1990
- Friend of the Youth Award, Diocese of Monterey, California, 1991
- Solution of Hope Award, Mom's House, 1995
- Elected #49 in the Top 100 Catholics of Century by Daily Catholic
- Michael Award, Crossroads, Inc., 2000
- Certificate of Appreciation, Pro-Life Philippines Foundation, 2000
- Disciple for Christ Award, Rachel's Vineyard, 2002
- Plaque of Appreciation, St. Matthew's Respect Life group, North Carolina, 2002