Elections at U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops follow controversy over how to deal with President Biden and other Catholic politicians who support abortion rights
U.S. Catholic bishops will choose a national president this week in elections that will help shape their public policy agenda and hence their relations with Washington—and the Vatican—over the next three years.
The outcome is likely to signal that the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which is holding its annual fall assembly Nov. 14-17 in Baltimore, will continue toon which it is active, including poverty and migration, rather than take its cues from Pope Francis.
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