July 15, 2012

he Catholic Church in the United States At A Glance
(Figures Represent the U.S. Catholic Church Through 2009 Unless Otherwise Indicated)

Laity
There are 68,293,869 Catholics in the United States1 (22% of the U.S. population), and 1.1 billionCatholics worldwide2.
New Church Members3
  • Infant Baptisms: 830,673
  • Adult Baptisms: 42,335
  • Received into Full Communion: 72,859
In the United States, there are 195 archdioceses/dioceses and one 1 apostolic exarchate:
  • 145 Latin Catholic dioceses
  • 33 Latin Catholic archdioceses
  • 15 Eastern Catholic dioceses
  • 2 Eastern Catholic archdioceses
  • apostolic exarchate for Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
Currently, 7 dioceses are vacant (sede vacante):
  • Baker, Oregon
  • Fresno, California
  • Pensacola-Tallahassee, Florida
  • Pittsburgh (Ruthenian)
  • Salina, Kansas
  • Steubenville, Ohio
Clergy and Religious
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is an assembly of the hierarchy of the United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Cardinals
There are 18 U.S. Cardinals
5 Cardinals currently lead U.S. archdioceses
  • Cardinal Daniel DiNardo - Galveston-Houston
  • Cardinal Francis George - Chicago
  • Cardinal Sean O'Malley - Boston
  • Cardinal Justin Rigali - Philadelphia
  • Cardinal Donald Wuerl - Washington
4 U.S. Cardinals are not currently diocesan bishops
  • Cardinal Raymond L. Burke - Prefect, Apostolic Signatura
  • Cardinal John P. Foley - Grand Master of the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher
  • Cardinal Bernard F. Law - Archpriest of St. Mary Major Basilica, Rome
  • Cardinal William J. Levada - Prefect, Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
9 U.S Cardinals are retired
  • Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua - Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia
  • Cardinal William Baum - Major Penitentiary Emeritus
  • Cardinal Edward Egan - Archbishop Emeritus of New York
  • Cardinal William Keeler - Archbishop Emeritus of Baltimore
  • Cardinal Roger Mahony - Archbishop Emeritus of Los Angeles
  • Cardinal Adam Maida - Archbishop Emeritus of Detroit
  • Cardinal Theodore McCarrick - Archbishop Emeritus of Washington
  • Cardinal James Stafford - Major Penitentiary Emeritus
  • Cardinal Edmund Szoka - Former President, Pontifical Commission for Vatican City
Bishops
There are 450 active and retired Catholic bishops in the United States:
270 Active Bishops:
  • 5 Cardinal Archbishops
  • 1 Coadjutor Archbishop
  • 154 Diocesan Bishops 
  • 73 Auxiliary Bishops
  • Apostolic or Diocesan Administrators
180 Retired Bishops:
  • 10 retired Cardinal Archbishops
  • 24 retired Archbishops
  • 94 retired Diocesan Bishops
  • 52 retired Auxiliary Bishops
Priests5
There are 40,271 diocesan and religious-order priests in the United States.
  • 27,284 diocesan priests
  • 12,978 religious-order priests (Jesuits, Dominicans, Franciscans, etc.)
Seminarians6
There are 5,247 seminarians enrolled in the United States.
  • 3,394 enrolled in diocesan seminaries
  • 1,853 enrolled in religious-order seminaries
Permanent Deacons7
There are 17,436 men who are ordained as permanent deacons in the United States. A permanent deacon is a man, either married or single, who is ordained to the order of deacons, the first of three ranks in ordained ministry. They assist priests in administrative and pastoral roles.
Vowed Religious8
Sisters: 57,113
Brothers: 4,650

Catholic Education9
Total Catholic elementary and high school enrollment: 2,065,872
Elementary Schools: 5,774 schools educating 1,467,694 students
High Schools: 1,206 schools educating 598,178 students
Colleges and Universities: 235 institutions educating 804,826 students10
Non-residential Schools for Handicapped Persons: 61 schools educating 59,160 students
Public School Students Receiving Religious Education: 11
Elementary School students: 3,012,495
High School students: 675,686

Catholic Health Care12
Hospitals: 554 Catholic hospitals treated 89,501,723 patients
Other Health Care Centers: 357 centers treated 5,535,260 patients
Specialized Homes: 1,541 assisted 1,031,215 residents
Residential Care of Children: 418 locations assisted 28,941 residents

Catholic Charities
Social Services13
In 2009, more than 2,391 local Catholic Charities agencies and institutions provided services to 9,164,981unduplicated individuals in need of help.
  • Provided Services that Build Strong Communities to 3,956,234 people
    Social support services 1,999,189
    Education and enrichment  730,645
    Socialization and neighborhood services 490,850
    Health-related services 305,287
    Services to at-risk populations 430,263
  • Provided Food Services to 7,216,379 people
    Food banks and food pantries 3,281,135
    Soup kitchens 1,1,484,735
    Congregate dining 1,609,935
    Home delivered meals 264,731
    Other food services 575,843
  • Provided Services that Strengthen Families to 1,064,913 people
    Counseling and mental health services 419,222
    Immigration services 319,952
    Addiction services 87,315
    Refugee services 100,465
    Pregnancy services 93,977
    Adoption services 43,982
  • Provided Housing Related Services to 497,271 people
    Counseling and Assistance 205,262
    Temporary shelter 144,210
    Supervised living 64,789
    Permanent housing 60,196
    Transitional housing 22,814
  • Provided Other Basic Needs Services to 1,933,799 people
    Financial Assistance (not rent, mortgage, etc.) 234,292
    Clothing Assistance 604,873
    Utilities Assistance 332,815
    Assistance with Purchase of Prescriptions 50,566
    Additional Other Basic Needs Assistance 711,253
  • Provided Disaster Services to 99,665 people
  • Programs for Special Populations 207,465