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Exhibit Halls C, D

Archbishop Wilton Gregory has served as Archbishop of The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta since 2005.

Archbishop Gregory holds a doctorate degree in Sacred Liturgy and has published numerous articles on the subject.     He also has been awarded nine honorary doctoral degrees.   He has led and participated in numerous local, national and international ecumenical and interreligious efforts to encourage collective work to improve our world with a shared positive vision and cooperative goals.

Archbishop Gregory has served in many leading roles in the U.S. church and has written extensively on church issues, including pastoral statements on the death penalty and euthanasia/physician-assisted suicide.    In November 2001, he was elected president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) following three years as vice president.    During his tenure in office, the crisis of sex abuse by Catholic clergy escalated; and under his leadership, the bishops implemented the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.”

He currently is Chair of the USCCB’s Special Task Force on Peace and Unity in Our Communities.   The purpose of the Task Force is to promote peace and healing during this time of great strain on civil society.