Lent 2025: Giving Up Billionaires
Welcome to the eighth and final week of our Lenten series, “Giving Up Billionaires,” as we call on Congress to give up billionaires so our communities can have what we need to thrive. Click here for the rest of our Lenten reflections and actions.
We Can Give Up Billionaires and Enjoy Abundance!
Sr. Emily TeKolste, SP
April 23, 2025
We are an Easter people!
Together, over the course of Lent, we explored how all of us suffer when some lawmakers allow their billionaire backers to evade taxes and hoard wealth. We also examined how all of us will thrive, with affordable health care, stable housing, nourishing food, and inclusive politics, when we ensure that the ultra-wealthy pay what they owe our society in taxes.
We are Black, Brown, and white. Young and old. Gay, straight, and anything in between. We all want to live in safety, to have enough food to eat and a roof over our heads, and to be able to provide for our families and loved ones. We believe in a world where everyone has what they need. That’s why we’re taking action throughout the U.S.–forming advocacy groups, protesting cuts to the programs our communities rely on, taking care of each other with mutual aid, and more.
And it is precisely in this sharing that we generate abundance.
Sharing creates abundance. That’s what billionaires fail to recognize. That’s what capitalism prevents many of us from seeing.
But we know that when we share resources, when everyone pays their fair share in taxes, we can all thrive. We can all enjoy having enough healthy food to eat, a safe neighborhood to live in, access to quality healthcare, and a good education. Grounded in the resurrection, we dare to hope and work together to make this future a reality.
We’ve done it before. In the 1950s and early 1960s, the highest top marginal tax rate was above 90%. Almost nobody paid that tax rate, and nobody paid that rate on their whole income. But it generated a thriving middle class for white families. Just imagine our shared prosperity when we reject billionaires’ attempts to divide us by race, faith, or class, and come together so all of us can thrive, no exceptions!
Thank you for joining us throughout Lent as we reflected and took action for a country where resources are for sharing, not hoarding, and as we told Congress: Give Up Billionaires for Lent, and forever!
With all of us here at NETWORK, I wish you a joyful Easter!
NETWORK has more shareable content, sample social media posts, and LTE guidance for you in our Lent Toolkit.
Sr. Emily TeKolste, SP is NETWORK’s Grassroots Mobilization Coordinator. To read more, check out her column in Global Sisters Report, “The existence of billionaires is immoral.”