US Catholic bishops worry about abortion views in the pews

Oklahoma City Archbishop Paul Coakley speaks at a U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops news conference in Baltimore on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. Coakley discussed plans to update the bishops' written guide to Catholic voters on issues to consider in political elections. (AP Photo/Peter Smith)

BALTIMORE (AP) — Even as they signaled a continued hardline stance on opposing abortion and same-sex marriage, the nation’s Catholic bishops acknowledged Wednesday that they’re struggling to reach a key audience: their own flock.

The members of the rounded out their leadership bench during the last day of public sessions of their fall annual meeting in Baltimore, which concludes with private meetings Thursday.

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