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Explore how Pope Leo turns to American Catholic conservatives amid Vatican's financial struggles, looking to stabilize the Church's strained budget.
Gen Z is the most educated generation in history, with about 62% of high school graduates enrolling in college. That level of education often leads to better-paying jobs and more flexible schedules, ...
This is not a return to a bland and therapeutic Christianity that many mainline denominations peddle. As First Things editor R.R. Reno describes, this generation seeks “Strong Religion:” faith ...
She got the Gen Z approval, and that means the world to her. "That video is totally me. I'm the kind of girl who starts dancing to her favorite song in the middle of a store.
There’s a growing Gen Z gender divide in the pews. While young Christian men are sticking with religion, young women are leaving the church at record levels. For the first time, men appear to be more ...
Ralph Fiennes is eager to know what Pope Leo XIV thought of the movie Conclave after he experienced the historical moment in real life. “My thoughts are questions. Did he enjoy it? Did he just ...
With Gen Z (born between 1997 and 2007 and turning 18 to 28 this year) making waves in the workforce and set to shape the future, family businesses face the critical task of bridging generational ...
Those who treat Gen Z as collaborators, not just consumers, will be positioned to unlock long-term loyalty and leadership in the financial world. Conclusion: A Generation Worth Investing In ...
Pope Leo XIV Thursday met with members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors to get an update about their activities, while facing a clear litmus test on just how seriously he ...
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who has chosen the papal name Leo XIV, appears on the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican May 8, 2025, following his election during the conclave.
Rachel Janfaza created this graphic of Gen Z 1.0 and Gen Z 2.0. And I thought, there’s a Gen Z 1.5. So, I built on her work and I wrote this piece about Gen Z and the end of predictable progress.
Pope Leo XIV greets people as he rides in the popemobile before celebrating Mass in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican June 1, 2025, as part of the Jubilee of Families, Children, Grandparents and ...