Welcome back to your weekly international edition of Morning Briefing, where we try to highlight a little of what's going on around the world.
First, from NCR today and yesterday:
Twin Cities' Hebda: Archdiocese's response to abuse allegations was failure, not a crime
Global sisters group thanks Francis for creating commission on women deacons
And from Global Sisters Report:
Sisters help Medicines for Humanity end preventable diseases in Haitian children
Migrant Crisis:
U.K. Lawmakers Urge More Action on Migrant Crisis
Brexit consequences continue:
Bank of England set to cut rates as survey flags sharpest UK downturn since 2009
British government can't find staffing for the “Department for Brexit”
From Italy with love:
Forget about 'Quitaly' – Italy is now replacing Britain as the third most important EU power
Europe’s Future Will Be Decided at a Quaint Renaissance Italian Bank
Should Rome give up on its 2024 Olympic dream?
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[Joshua J. McElwee is NCR Vatican correspondent. His email address is jmcelwee@ncronline.org. Follow him on Twitter: @joshjmac.]