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John F. Kavanaugh, S.J., was a longtime philosophy professor at the University of St. Louis and a frequent contributor to America. He died in 2012.

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George Weigel thinks that some liberal virus has infected the pope's encyclical.
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The importance of getting health care reform right
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Is the price of approval by the A.P.A. the betrayal of their conscience?
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'We Catholics are in danger of becoming known not by how we love but by how we hate.'
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We seem unable to extend the rules we live by to others.
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'The sad reality is that extremists on both sides are alienating citizens from one another.'
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'My afflictions are newsrosis, hypolitichondria and eccleseitis.'
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It was only appropriate that resistance to the bailout was bipartisan.
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Your problem is a war problem.
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What will you do to reduce the number of abortions?