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Alessandra Smerilli, F.M.A. (born on 14 November 1974) is an Italian economist, academic, and Catholic religious sister. She has a post-PhD (it. docente) degree in political economy and statistics, obtained from the Pontifical Faculty of Educational Sciences Auxilium.
Early life
Alessandra Smerilli was born on 14 November 1974 in Vasto, Italy.
Academic career and public and religious service
In July 1993, Alessandra graduated from the Raffaele Mattioli Scientific High School in her native town, Vasto and later began her studies in economics.
Four years later, in 1997, she has entered the congregation of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians and at the request of her superior, she continued her studies in economics.
Allesandra continued her studies at the Faculty of Economics of the Roma Tre University and in July 2001, graduated from economics and commerce with specialization in political economy with full marks, honours and the right to publish the thesis.
In June 2006, she obtained a doctorate degree in political economy at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", and on 21 June 2014, received a PhD degree in economics from the School of Economics of the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK.
Sister Alessandra Smerilli works at the Pontifical Faculty of Educational Sciences Auxilium as an extraordinary professor of political economy and statistics, and also as a member of the University's board of directors. She also teaches economics, ethics and finance at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Salesian Pontifical University and in the master's program in civil and non-profit economics at the University of Milan-Bicocca.
Since 2008, she is a member of the Scientific and Organizational committees of the Social Weeks of Italian Catholics, and since 2013 the Secretary of this initiative. Additionally, she is a member of the Ethics Committees of the CHARIS consortium and also of the Banca Popolare Etica, and a founding member of the School of Civil Economics.
In 2018, she was an auditor at the 15th ordinary general assembly of the Synod of Bishops which took place in Vatican City from 3 to 28 October 2018 on the theme "Young people, faith and vocational discernment".
On 17 April 2019, Pope Francis appointed her as a councilor of the Vatican City State. Soon after that, on 24 May 2019, the same pontiff also appointed her consultant to the general secretariat of the Synod of Bishops.
Since spring 2020, she has coordinated the Economic Task Force of the Vatican COVID-19 Commission, an institution created by Pope Francis to express the Church's concern in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic and to propose answers to the socio-economic challenges of the future.
Sister Alessandra Smerilli is also a member of the Women for a New Renaissance a task force set up by the Minister for Equal Opportunities and the family of the Italian politician Elena Bonetti.
In May 2020 – with the reception in early 2021 – she was awarded the Order of the Star of Italy for her "academic achievements and commitment to the ethical principles in business and finance".
On 24 March 2021, Pope Francis appointed her the Undersecretary for the Faith and Development Sector of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development of the Roman Curia. She became, as interim, the first woman secretary of the dicastery on 26 August 2021. This made her the highest ranking woman in the curia at the time. On 23 April 2022 she became the Secretary for the Dicastery.
In 2024, she contributed the foreword to a publication of Caritas Internationalis entitled Equality, Encounter, Renewal: A Caritas commitment to the promotion of women’s leadership and participation, based on the Holy Scriptures and Catholic Social Teaching values and principles.
Publications
Alessandra Smerilli (2003). Teoria economica e relazioni interpersonali. Roma: Università La Sapienza.
Luigino Bruni; Alessandra Smerilli (2006). Le dinamiche della cooperazione: un modello evolutivo. Forlì: AICCON Working Paper.
Alessandra Smerilli (2006). Comportamenti cooperativi e we-rationality. Roma: Università La Sapienza.
Luca Correani; Giuseppe Garofalo; Fabio Sabatini (2007). Homo oeconomicus? Dinamiche imprenditoriali in laboratorio. Bologna: il Mulino.
Luigino Bruni; Alessandra Smerilli (2008). Benedetta economia. Benedetto da Norcia e Francesco d'Assisi nella storia economica europea. Roma: Città Nuova Editrice. p. 120. ISBN 9788831101615.
Luigino Bruni; Alessandra Smerilli (2010). La leggerezza del ferro. Un'introduzione alla teoria economica delle "organizzazioni a movente ideale". Milano: Vita e Pensiero. p. 144. ISBN 9788834318720.
Alessandra Smerilli (2013). Suore. Roma: Città Nuova Editrice. p. 64.
Luigino Bruni; Alessandra Smerilli (2014). The Economics of Values-Based Organizations: an Introduction. Oxford: Routledge. p. 150. ISBN 9781317703594.
Luigino Bruni; Alessandra Smerilli (2014). L'altra metà dell'economia. Roma: Città Nuova Editrice. p. 160. ISBN 9788831101820.
Alessandra Smerilli (2017). Carismi, economia, profezia. La gestione delle opere e delle risorse. Roma: Editrice Rogate. ISBN 9788880754589.
Alessandra Smerilli (2018). Laura Badaracchi (ed.). Pillole di economia civile e del ben-vivere. Roma: Ecra - Edizioni del Credito Cooperativo. p. 160. ISBN 9788865582657.
Sergio Massironi; Alessandra Smerilli (2019). L'adesso di Dio: i giovani e il cambiamento della Chiesa. Milano: Vita e Pensiero. p. 125. ISBN 9788834339985.
Alessandra Smerilli (2020). Donna Economia. Dalla crisi a una stagione di speranza. Cinisello Balsamo: Edizioni San Paolo. p. 192. ISBN 9788892221451.
Awards
On 28 May 2020, she was awarded (receiving in early 2021) the Order of the Star of Italy.
References
External links
Juchem, Roland (21 August 2020). "Vatikan-Beraterin Alessandra Smerilli zur Corona-Krise: "Ich glaube, dass Veränderung möglich ist"". domradio.de (in German). Retrieved 12 February 2021.
Official website
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- Women in the Catholic Church
- Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development
- Vasto
- Simona Brambilla
- 2021 in Vatican City
- Cassa di Risparmio di Perugia