John Patrick Kennedy
John Patrick Kennedy (7 June 1926 – 20 March 1994) was a New Zealand Catholic journalist who served as the editor of the weekly Catholic newspaper The New Zealand Tablet from 1967 to 1989.[1]
Biography
Born in Methven, Canterbury, Kennedy was educated at St Bede's College and at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch. He also worked as a journalist for several newspapers including the Christchurch Star-Sun and the Melbourne-based The Herald, before returning to New Zealand to become the editor of The Tablet in Dunedin. During his work as a journalist, he won several awards including the Cowan Memorial Prize for Good Journalism in 1947 and the Kemsley Empire Scholarship for Journalism in 1950.[2]
Kennedy was known for his socially-conservative stance on issues like homosexuality and abortion.[3] During his career as editor of Tablet, he also had a close friendship with Prime Minister Rob Muldoon and the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children president Des Dalgety. During the Muldoon era, The Tablet adopted a pro-Muldoonist editorial standpoint and Muldoon himself contributed several articles. Muldoon himself supported The Tablet's position on private schools.[4]
Kennedy was also anti-Communist and was critical of Prime Minister David Lange's anti-nuclear policies, which he saw as weakening the ANZUS alliance and benefiting the Soviet Union. According to peace activist Maire Leadbeater, Kennedy passed information on left-wing groups like the Philippines Solidarity Group to the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, the country's main domestic intelligence agency.[5]
Kennedy died on 20 March 1994.[6] Following Kennedy's death, the Tablet struggled to maintain the level of support it had during his editorship. The newspaper ceased publication in April 1996.[1]
References
- 1 2 Papers Past New Zealand Tablet page.
- ↑ Kennedy, book jacket.
- ↑ Life: The Turbulent Seventies
- ↑ Marilyn Waring, "Foreword", in Nicky Hager, The Hollow Men: A Study in the politics of deception, (Nelson, New Zealand: Craig Potton Publishing, 2006), 9-10.
- ↑ Leadbeater, Maire (11 March 2009). "The SIS and The Philippines Solidarity Group". Scoop Independent News. Kapatiran. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
- ↑ "Former "Tablet" editor Mr John Kennedy dies". Otago Daily Times. National Library of New Zealand. 21 March 1994. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
Further reading
- Kennedy, John. Straight from the Shoulder. Christchurch: Whitcoulls Publishers, 1981. ISBN 0-7233-0664-8.