Catholic World News

Cardinal Parolin welcomes formation of Italian Catholic healthcare consortium amid opposition

April 03, 2026

» Continue to this story on Vatican News (Italian)

CWN Editor's Note: Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Secretary of State of His Holiness, welcomed the formation of Sette Pani (Seven Loaves), an Italian Catholic healthcare consortium, as a means to foster Catholic identity and economic efficiency and sustainability.

Cardinal Parolin, who is also president of the Pontifical Commission for the Activities of Public Juridical Persons of the Church in the Healthcare Sector, said that the “grave conditions of difficulty” in Italian Catholic healthcare institutions were “plainly visible” a decade ago, when the commission was formed.

The formation of Sette Pani encountered “resistance, obstacles, and opposition both within and outside the Church,” Cardinal Parolin said in his message for the March 30 signing ceremony establishing the consortium.

In Italy, “the Catholic healthcare sector comprises nearly 300 facilities, employs over 50,000 staff members, and offers 11,669 accredited beds—accounting for 5.3% of the national total,” according to Vatican News.

The above note supplements, highlights, or corrects details in the original source (link above). About CWN news coverage.

 


For all current news, visit our News home page.


Sound Off! CatholicCulture.org supporters weigh in.

All comments are moderated. To lighten our editing burden, only current donors are allowed to Sound Off. If you are a current donor, log in to see the comment form; otherwise please support our work, and Sound Off!

There are no comments yet for this item.