The Michigan Catholic Conference is the public policy arm of the Catholic bishops of Michigan that advocates for state-level public policy and legislation informed by Catholic teaching, advancing positions on life, family, education, religious freedom, and social justice issues.
Advocacy on pro‑life and bioethical issues, religious liberty and conscience protections, support for Catholic education and school choice, family and marriage policy, immigration reform, poverty alleviation and social welfare, criminal justice reform, and other policies grounded in Catholic social teaching
Primarily supported by contributions from Michigan Catholic dioceses and parishes, individual donors, and grants
The Roman Catholic bishops of Michigan and the state dioceses (including the Archdiocese of Detroit and other Michigan dioceses), the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, and Catholic Charities agencies in Michigan
Non-profit advocacy organization representing the Catholic bishops of Michigan