America: The National Catholic Weekly

John F. Kavanaugh, S.J.

Frequent winner of the Catholic Press Association award for best regular column, Father Kavanaugh is a professor of philosophy at St. Louis University in St. Louis, Mo. The CPA judges said in 2003: "Father Kavanaugh examines public issues through a moral lens and discusses them thoughtfully and powerfully. He is persuasive without being didactic, and his prose is clear and spare. ...Tough-minded, articulate, on point, Father Kavanaugh asks disturbing questions that demand careful thought about the meaning of the Gospel." Kavanaugh's books include Following Christ in a Consumer Society, Faces of Poverty, Faces of Christ, Who Count as Persons? Human Identity and the Ethics of Killing and The Word Encountered: Meditations on the Sunday Scriptures based on his America "Word" column.

Slandering the President

Proofreading the Pope

Homework for Congress

Conscience Causes

Outrages

'We Catholics are in danger of becoming known not by how we love but by how we hate.'

Moral Exceptionalism

'We seem unable to extend the rules we live by to others.'

Abortion Absolutists

'The sad reality is that extremists on both sides are alienating citizens from one another.'

Campaign Illnesses

'My afflictions are newsrosis, hypolitichondria and eccleseitis.'

Money Mania

It was only appropriate that resistance to the bailout was bipartisan.

Dear Senator McCain

'In the 21st century, nations don't invade other nations.' -- John McCain