Catholic Conferences are church agencies representing the dioceses within a state in order to provide the coordination of the public policy concerns of the Church. They communicate with state governments, other Church Agencies, non-Catholic churches, and secular agencies.
|
|
D.C. Catholic Conference | Established by the Archdiocese of Washington, it serves as a forum that communicates and promotes positions that are shaped by Catholic moral and religious beliefs on public issues in the District of Columbia. |
| |
Maryland Catholic Conference 
| The Maryland Catholic Conference advances the mutual public-policy and pastoral interests of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, the Archdiocese of Washington, and the Diocese of Wilmington. Make your voice heard! Sign up for their Online Legislative Action Center |
|
|
Virginia Catholic Conference 
| Represents the mutual public-policy interests of the Diocese of Richmond and the Diocese of Arlington |
|
|
West Virginia Catholic Conference | The Catholic Conference of West Virginia was established to give witness to spiritual values in public affairs and to influence those making decisions regarding social policies to make such decisions in congruence with Catholic social teachings. |
| |
| National Association of State Catholic Conference Directors | An association of the Executive Directors of the State Catholic Conferences, organized to facilitate and encourage the exchange of information among its members pertaining to the activities, programs, and organization of the Conferences.
|