Card. Parolin: healthcare not
just heals but also accompanies and safeguards
Card.Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State (ANSA) |
Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin on July
24 addressed the administrators and staff of the Vatican’s Bambino Gesù
Paediatric Hospital in Rome at a stocktaking event for the year 2018.
By Robin Gomes
There are incurable diseases but no untreatable diseases
because caring not only means healing but also accompanying and
safeguarding. Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, made
the point on Wednesday at the Bambino Gesù Paediatric Hospital at St. Paul’s
Outside the Walls in Rome.
The 150-year old children’s hospital of the Holy See, with
its four branches, is a reference point for the treatment of children and
adolescents from Italy and abroad. Today, it is the largest paediatric
polyclinic and research centre in Europe.
Improving quality of care
Speaking at the stock-taking event for the year 2018, Card.
Parolin congratulated the administration and staff for their contribution and
achievements.
He regarded it as an excellent balance sheet of health,
scientific and social activities with humanitarian projects in several
countries. In this regard, he reminded them of the message of Pope
Francis for the hospital’s 150th anniversary, that “those who
take care of the little ones are on God's side and defeat the culture of
waste".
The cardinal stressed that this yearning for excellence
should not wane. “We must never forget that the value of success is measured in
the ability to improve the quality of care and assistance.” “Children,
young people and their families,” he said, “are and must remain at the heart of
every activity, every process and every initiative." In doing so,
the Vatican Secretary of State urged all to avoid the pitfall of divisions and
seeking attention and carry out their duties with awareness and humility.
Recalling Vincent Lambert, the French quadriplegic man in a
vegetative state for a decade, who died earlier this month after doctors
stopped the food and water systems that kept him alive, Card. Parolin said the
case reminds us about the two British babies, Charlie Gard and Alfie Evans, who
suffered from irreversible conditions and died in 2017 and 2018 respectively.
Accompanying and safeguarding life
He said, "We have the task of stating that there are
incurable diseases, but no untreatable diseases because caring does not only
mean healing but also accompanying and safeguarding.”
In this connection he recalled the words of the Pope in the
case of Lambert, saying God is the only master of life from the beginning to
its natural end and it is our duty to guard it always.
Bambino Gesù - a reference point
The Bambino Gesù Paediatric Hospital has provided almost 2
million outpatient services and 29,000 admissions. It also carried out
324 interventions on organs, cells and tissues, and provided treatment to over
13,000 patients with rare diseases. The hospital also has an impressive
contribution to research.
The hospital has helped 4,500 families of sick children with
accommodation and another 2,100 families were followed by social
services. Sixty-two “humanitarian patients” from 28 countries were
treated as a sign of the hospital’s openness to others.
Card. Parolin said he was impressed with the report which,
he said, has tried its best to combine solidarity and openness to the world
with economic sustainability, because charity is carried out with whatever is
available.
A charity event is being organized in November in the
Vatican to raise funds for a new unit for cancer treatment and organ
transplant.
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