Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) is the national assembly of Catholic bishops in Canada. Established in 1943, it serves as a forum for bishops to discuss and address issues affecting the Catholic Church and society. The CCCB promotes collaboration among the bishops and provides guidance on matters of faith, morality, and social justice.
The conference also engages in dialogue with the government, other religious organizations, and various communities. It publishes resources, organizes events, and supports pastoral initiatives to strengthen the Catholic faith across the country. The CCCB plays a vital role in representing the Catholic Church in Canada and fostering unity among its members.