Emilce Cuda | |
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Born | 26 December 1965 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Notable work | Para Leer a Francisco |
Theological work | |
Tradition or movement | Theology of the People |
Notable ideas | people-poor-worker (In Spanish, pueblo-pobre-trabajador) |
Emilce Cuda (born 26 December 1965) is an Argentine theologian, university professor, and Roman Curia official.
Dubbed "the woman who knows how to read Pope Francis",[1] she is known for interpreting the teachings of Pope Francis through the Argentine Theology of the People,[2] political philosophers, and her own native exposure to Pope Francis’ cultural milieu.
She is the first Argentine laywoman to receive a pontifical PhD in moral theology [3] and the first woman to hold an executive position in the Pontifical Commission for Latin America.[4]