Copy Desk Daily, March 5, 2019

by Teresa Malcolm

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Our team of copy editors reads and posts most of what you see on the websites for National Catholic Reporter and Global Sisters Report (the NCR project focusing on women religious). The Copy Desk Daily highlights recommended news and opinion articles that have crossed our desks on their way to you.

Two Australians weigh in on the state of the Catholic Church in their country in the aftermath of Cardinal George Pell's conviction on sexual abuse charges. In Cardinal Pell: understanding the verdict and the fury, historian Paul Collins traces Pell's career and how his reputation for a rigid, hectoring Catholicism has fed Australian anger. And Gail Grossman Freyne writes that Australia's plenary can wait: We need an adjournment on scandal. There may be lip service to "listening" and "consultation," but the process that's underway shows a Plenary Council that will be a tool of the hierarchy, she says.

Global Sisters Report has a Q & A with Sr. Janice McLaughlin, combating human trafficking in Zimbabwe. The Maryknoll Sister, who has lived in Zimbabwe for decades, and her colleagues put their anti-trafficking efforts into awareness and education, research and advocacy, and trauma counseling.

"Christ always surprises": This week's Soul Seeing column comes from Bishop Gerald Kicanas, apostolic administrator to the Diocese of Las Cruces, New Mexico: I saw Christ on the southern border.

An either-or consciousness is not going to get us to a new future. As we go into Lent, Sr. Nancy Sylvester reflects on how Jesus teaches a different way, and it's time to upgrade our operating system.

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