For high-income recipients, most of that $1,000 would have gone right back to the U.S. Treasury when they paid income taxes.
Pope Leo XIV declared Boys Town founder Father Edward Flanagan venerable, recognizing his heroic virtue and moving him one step closer to sainthood.
When I look at today’s readings I’m brought right back to that time, and I remember just how enticing it was to dip my toe ...
On issue after issue, the U.S. government has contradicted recent Catholic teaching—and not subtly, but by flaunting its acts ...
Lebanon stands to become the hardest-hit collateral casualty of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. After years of economic turmoil ...
I inherited many books from my older brothers—esoteric books from the 1970s on running and weightlifting, and Pietro di ...
Ensuring access to justice for women and girls requires more than just formal legal protections. It also involves addressing ...
On the list of things that make my life worth living, I can now gladly add the experience of seeing “Every Brilliant Thing.” ...
Project Hail Mary” certainly qualifies as an uplifting experience at the cinema, being a mix of selflessness, sacrifice, ...
The report denounces “male chauvinism" and “clericalism,” making the case that in his brief pontificate, Pope Leo XIV has ...
Pope Leo XIV has summoned the leaders of the world’s episcopal conferences to the Vatican in October to discuss marriage and ...
In a pastoral letter on March 15, Bishop Mark Seitz urged immigration enforcement agents not to follow illegal orders and ...