By Matters India reporter
Rome, April 19, 2019: Pope Francis has appointed a Salesian nun as a State Councilor to Vatican City State.
Sister Alessandra Smerilli, a member of the Daughter of Mary Help of Christians, is a professor of political economy at the Pontifical Faculty of Educational Sciences “Auxilium.” The announcement was made in Rome on April 17. The appointment is a term of five years.
The State Councilor provides assistance in the elaboration of the Vatican laws and in other matters of particular importance.
The Pontifical Commission for the Vatican City State, composed of a General Councilor and five State Councilors, is the body that exercises legislative power in the Vatican City State. It is the department that holds the de facto administration of the Vatican City State, overseeing all aspects of public life and representing the state on behalf of the Pope.
Salesian Sister Smerilli was born in Vasto in 1974, and graduated in Economics from the University of Roma Tre. She then specialized in Political Economics at the Sapienza University of Rome and at the School of Economics of the East Anglia University in Norwich.
In addition to teaching in the “Auxilium” Faculty, she holds teaching positions in other university institutions.
Sister Smerilli is also a member of the Scientific and Organizing Committee of the Catholic Social Weeks, promoted by the Italian Episcopal Conference, and is one of the experts of the National Council of the Third Sector, a body established at the Ministry of Labor and Social Policies.
Last October, Sister Smerilli participated, as an auditor, in the Synod of Bishops on “Young people, faith and vocational discernment” – that same Synod in which the voice of the young required, among other things, greater consideration of women in positions of responsibility within the Church.