Bishops' Conference of the United States
The Bishops' Conference of the United States (USCCB) is a national assembly of Catholic bishops in the United States. Established in 1966, it serves as a forum for bishops to discuss and address issues affecting the Catholic Church and society. The conference focuses on various topics, including social justice, education, and religious freedom.
The USCCB also provides guidance on liturgical practices and promotes the teachings of the Catholic Church. It works collaboratively with other organizations and engages in dialogue with government and community leaders to advocate for the needs of the faithful and the broader community.