About the Catholic Conference of Ohio "...they pooled their resources and unified their plans for the common good and for that of the individual churches." (Acts 2:44-45) |
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| Purpose | |
| The Conference represents the Church's position before the Ohio General Assembly, various state departments, bureaus, agencies and other organizations. The Conference also provides facilitation, coordination and joint programming for diocesan groups involved in various Church ministries | |
| History | |
Established in 1945, the Catholic Conference of Ohio is the second oldest state bishops' conference in the United States (New York was the first). Originally known as the Ohio Catholic Welfare Conference, the Conference was given its present name by the bishops of Ohio in 1967. There now are Catholic Conferences similar to Ohio's in thirty-two states. Links to many of those conferences can be found here. |
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| Governance | |
The policies and activities of the Catholic Conference
are governed by a Board of Directors, comprised of every Roman Catholic
Bishop exercising jurisdiction in Ohio, as well as the Bishops of the
Parma Byzantine Eparchy, Romanian Catholic Diocese of Canton, and Ukranian
Catholic Diocese of Parma. The president of each diocesan Priests' Senate
also is a member of the Board. Please click here to view the
names of all the Board of Directors, along with links to their diocesan
websites. |
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Departments |
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There are four departments within the Catholic Conference of Ohio. They are: Administrative Services, Education, Health Affairs, Social Concerns Departmental membership includes clergy, religious, and laypersons engaged in related activities from each of the dioceses of Ohio. These groups elect their own chairpersons and other officers as needed. A staff person is assigned by the Conference for each of these departments. Please visit the Departments page for more detail and resources.
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