French Episcopal Conference
The French Episcopal Conference (Conférence des évêques de France) is an assembly of bishops from the Roman Catholic Church in France. It serves as a platform for collaboration and communication among the bishops, addressing various issues related to faith, morality, and social justice within the country. The conference also represents the French Catholic Church in discussions with the Vatican and other religious organizations.
Established in 1966, the conference plays a crucial role in guiding the Church's activities and policies in France. It organizes events, publishes documents, and provides resources to support local parishes and communities. The conference also engages in dialogue with the government and society on matters of public interest, reflecting the Church's commitment to social engagement.