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Here is what I could find: usccb.org/evangelization/Well, Catholic Answers addresses issues of evangelization. Which the NCCB should be doing, but isn’t.
I was able to find a lot of information on this on their web site: usccb.org/prolife/All of the right-to-life groups are mostly run by lay people … I can think of one … Priests for Life … but that is run basically outside of the Church/ NCCB.
I found information on the Peace Prayer usccb.org/comm/archives/2002/02-018.shtmlSo, why do we need the NCCB? All they “seem” to do is to sow confusion among Catholics.
I got intimately involved in detail with the NCCB’s work for peace and their documents did not mention the word prayer, but seemed to go on endlessly parroting Marxist / Socialist / Communist ideology. I was REALLY deeply involved. And the infighting was fierce.
I really want to preface this by saying that I strongly believe in the work of the laity on issues facing the world - and believe so much good is being done around the word by Catholic lay people.
But I am confused when you ask ‘why do we need the NCCB?’ ----
It is my understanding that this is one of the things that sets us apart from other Christians - the Catholic Church is a church with a hierarchy
vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p123a9p4.htm
*886 "The individual bishops are the visible source and foundation of unity in their own particular Churches."408 As such, they "exercise their pastoral office over the portion of the People of God assigned to them,"409 assisted by priests and deacons. But, as a member of the episcopal college, each bishop shares in the concern for all the Churches.410 The bishops exercise this care first “by ruling well their own Churches as portions of the universal Church,” and so contributing "to the welfare of the whole Mystical Body, which, from another point of view, is a corporate body of Churches."411 They extend it especially to the poor,412 to those persecuted for the faith, as well as to missionaries who are working throughout the world. *
As they offer us guidance on issues on how we can actively live our faith I think it is something I will always try to consider in issues like this and others.