
National Catholic Bishops' Conference
The National Catholic Bishops' Conference (NCCB) is an assembly of bishops in the United States that represents the Catholic Church. Its primary roles include promoting the Church's teachings, addressing social and moral issues, and coordinating joint initiatives for pastoral care and evangelization. The conference engages in discussions on public policy, interfaith relations, and liturgical practices, helping to guide Catholics in the U.S. on faith and ethical matters. It fosters communication among bishops and collaborates with various organizations to support the Church's mission and address contemporary societal challenges.