Catholic Bishops in the United States
Catholic Bishops in the United States are leaders within the Roman Catholic Church who oversee local dioceses. Each bishop is responsible for the spiritual and administrative needs of their community, guiding the faithful and ensuring the teachings of the Catholic Church are upheld. They also play a role in addressing social issues and advocating for the Church's positions on moral matters.
The bishops collectively form the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), which facilitates collaboration on national issues, including education, healthcare, and immigration. This organization helps bishops communicate and coordinate their efforts to serve the Church and society effectively.