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USCCB
/ˌjuː.ɛs.siː.siːˈbiː/ ("you-ess-see-see-bee")
Definition
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USCCB is the standard acronym for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the episcopal conference and national membership organization of the Catholic bishops in the United States and its territories, which jointly exercises pastoral functions, promotes the greater good of the Church, and addresses issues of faith, morals, and public policy.
Examples
The USCCB dropped a pastoral letter so timely, it felt like divine GPS for navigating election season.
While scrolling Twitter for scandals, I stumbled on the USCCB site and accidentally got inspired.
The USCCB bishops gathered like superheroes in miters, plotting world peace one encyclical at a time.
In the USCCB's latest vibe check on social media ethics, likes suddenly felt a tad less holy.