UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS

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The 'United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' ('USCCB') is the official leadership body of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. Founded in 1966 as the joint ''National Conference of Catholic Bishops and United States Catholic Conference'', it is composed of the American hierarchy of bishops, archbishops and cardinal archbishops. The USCCB adopted its current name in July 2001. The organization is a registered corporation based in Washington, DC. As with all bishops' conferences, certain decisions and acts of the USCCB must be approved by the Roman dicasteries, which are subject to the immediate and absolute authority of the Pope.

Contents
Presidents
USCCB Departments & Programs
See also
External link

Presidents



John Cardinal Dearden, Archbishop of Detroit (1966-1971)

John Cardinal Krol, Archbishop of Philadelphia (1971-1974)

Archbishop Joseph Bernardin, Archbishop of Cincinnati (1974-1977)

Archbishop John Quinn, Archbishop of San Francisco (1977-1980)

Archbishop John Roach, Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis (1980-1983)

Bishop James Malone, Bishop of Youngstown (1983-1986)

Archbishop John May, Archbishop of Saint Louis (1986-1989)

Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk, Archbishop of Cincinnati (1989-1992)

William Cardinal Keeler, Archbishop of Baltimore (1992-1995)

Bishop Anthony Pilla, Bishop of Cleveland (1995-1998)

Archbishop Joseph Fiorenza, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston (1998-2001, last NCCB/USCC President/first USCCB President)

Bishop Wilton D. Gregory, Bishop of Belleville (2001-2004)

Bishop William S. Skylstad, Bishop of Spokane (2004-''2007'')

★ ''Francis Cardinal George, Archbishop of Chicago (expected election 2007)''

USCCB Departments & Programs



African American Catholics
Aid to Central & Eastern Europe
American College Louvain
Canonical Affairs
Catechism
Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Catholic Communication Campaign
Catholic News Service
Catholic Relief Services
Child & Youth Protection
Church in Latin America
Collections
Communications
Consecrated Life
Diaconate
Doctrine and Pastoral Practices
Domestic Social Development
Ecumenical & Interreligious Affairs
Education
Environmental Justice Program
Evangelization
Faithful Citizenship
Family, Laity, Women & Youth
Office for Film and Broadcasting
Finance/Accounting

General Counsel
Generation Christ
Government Liaison
Home Missions
Hispanic Affairs
Human Resources
International Justice and Peace
Liturgy (to be renamed Divine Worship in November 2007)
Media Relations
Migration & Refugee Services
National Pastoral Initiative on Marriage
National Religious Retirement Office
Natural Family Planning
New American Bible
North American College
Peter's Pence
Priestly Life & Ministry
Pro-Life Activities
Publishing
Rebuild Church, Rebuild Hope
Science & Human Values
Social Development & World Peace
Vocations & Priestly Formation
World Mission
World Youth Day

See also



List of the Roman Catholic bishops of the United States

List of the Roman Catholic cathedrals of the United States

List of the Roman Catholic dioceses of the United States

Plenary Councils of Baltimore

External link



United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

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