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John Cuthbert Ford, S.J. (1902-1989) was one of the leading American Catholic moralists of the 20th century, and among the preeminent moral theologians in the United States during and after WWII.

Books
The Validity of Virginal Marriage (Worcester, Mass.: Harrigan, 1938).

Depth Psychology, Morality, and Alcoholism (Weston, Mass.: Weston, 1951).

The New Eucharistic Legislation: A Commentary on the Apostolic Constitution Christus Dominus and on the Instruction of the Holy Office on the Discipline to be Observed Concerning the Eucharistic Fast (New York: P. J. Kenedy and Sons, 1953).

Man Takes a Drink: Facts and Principles about Alcohol (New York: P. J. Kenedy and Sons, 1955).

Contemporary Moral Theology, vol. 1, Questions in Fundamental Moral Theology, with Gerald Kelly, S.J. (Westminster, Md.: Newman, 1958).

What about Your Drinking? (New York: Paulist, 1961).

Religious Superiors, Subjects and Psychiatrists (Westminster, Md.: Newman, 1963).

Contemporary Moral Theology, vol. 2, Marriage Questions, with Gerald Kelly, S.J. (Westminster, Md.: Newman, 1963).

Other Published Works
“On Cheating in Examinations,” Theological Studies, 2 (1941): 252–56.

“Current Moral Theology and Canon Law,” Theological Studies, 2 (1941): 527–77.

“The Fundamentals of Holmes’ Juristic Philosophy,” in Phases of American Culture, ed. Clarence Sloane (Worcester, Mass.: Holy Cross College, 1941), 49–81.

“Law without God,” Thought, 17 (1942): 204–7.

“Marriage: Its Meaning and Purposes,” Theological Studies, 3 (1942): 333–74.

“Current Theology: Notes on Moral Theology, 1942,” Theological Studies, 3, (1942): 579–607.

“Notes on Moral Theology, 1943,” Theological Studies, 4 (1943): 561–600.

“The Morality of Obliteration Bombing,” Theological Studies, 5 (1944): 261–309.

“Notes on Moral Theology, 1944,” Theological Studies, 5 (1944): 495–538.

“Totalitarian Justice Holmes,” Catholic World, 159 (May 1944): 114–22.

“Notes on Moral Theology, 1945,” Theological Studies, 6 (1945): 524–46.

Alcoholism: Education for Sobriety (New York: America, 1950), pamphlet.

“Alcohol, Alcoholism, and Moral Responsibility: When a Skinful is Sinful,” in Blue Book II: Proceedings of the Second National Clergy Conference on Alcoholism (Tulsa, Okla.: National Clergy Council on Alcoholism, 1950): 89–116.

“The Natural Law and the ‘Pursuit of Happiness,’” Notre Dame Lawyer, 26 (1951): 429–61.

“Notes on Moral Theology, 1953,” with Gerald Kelly, Theological Studies, 15 (1954): 52–102.

“Double Vasectomy and the Impediment of Impotence,” Theological Studies, 16 (1955): 533–57.

“The Legion of Decency,” with Gerald Kelly, S.J., Theological Studies, 18 (1957): 387–433.

“Chemical Comfort and Christian Virtue,” American Ecclesiastical Review, 141 (1959): 361–79.

“The Clergy’s Role in Alcohol Problems,” in Blue Book XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh National Clergy Conference on Alcoholism (Tulsa, Okla.: National Clergy Council on Alcoholism,1959): 35–55.

“The Hydrogen Bombing of Cities,” in Morality and Modern Warfare: The State of the Question, ed. William J. Nagle (Baltimore: Helicon, 1960): 98–103.

“Periodic Continence,” with Gerald Kelly, S.J., Theological Studies, 23 (1962) 590–624.

“Footnote on Contraception.” America, 114:4 (Jan. 22, 1966):103–7.

“More on the Council and Contraception,” America, 114:16 (Apr. 16, 1966):553–57.

“Alcoholism,” New Catholic Encyclopedia, 1:273–79.

“Contraception: A Matter of Practical Doubt?” with John J. Lynch, S.J., Homiletic and Pastoral Review, 68 (1968): 563–74.

“Contraception and the Infallibility of the Ordinary Magisterium,” with Germain Grisez, Theological Studies, 39 (June 1978): 258–312.