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Tax-free savings accounts and child care will not solve America's fertility crisis, but boosting young men's wages will.
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Queen Letizia of Spain led the well-dressed royal ladies of Europe as guests arrived at St Peter's Square in Vatican City in their droves for the inauguration mass of ...
The pontiff said he would face up to "the questions, concerns and challenges of today’s world" and, in a nod to conservatives ...
As Europe’s royals gathered in St. Peter’s Square for Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration mass, several royal women were spotted in ...
As head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis made it easier for the other Christians to come together around his role. People ...
King Felipe and Queen Letizia, two of the most prominent Catholic royals in Europe, were seated in the front row, alongside ...
In recent weeks, Europe’s remaining Catholic royal families marked the news of Pope Leo's election with public messages of ...
In 'Cultural Catholics,' Maureen K. Day works to answer the question of who “cultural Catholics” really are—and how to ...
Emma Hughes told Newsweek that she was "shocked" to see how involved Swedish dads are compared to those she has seen in the U.S.
Experts say there isn’t a single front-runner, but several names have been cited as indications of the direction the Roman Catholic Church might take.
With all the pomp, drama and solemnity that the Catholic Church can muster, 133 Catholic cardinals are beginning the secretive, centuries-old ritual to elect a new pope ...
The late Pope Francis opened the way for women in the Roman Catholic Church to serve as readers and altar servers, and to ...