Baldassare Reina, born on November twenty-sixth, nineteen seventy, is a distinguished Italian Catholic prelate known for his significant contributions to the Church. He has been serving as the vicar general of the Diocese of Rome since two thousand twenty-four, a role that underscores his leadership and commitment to the Catholic community.
Prior to his current position, Reina was appointed as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Rome, where he served from two thousand twenty-two to two thousand twenty-four. His dedication to the Church is further exemplified by his nine-year tenure as rector of the major seminary in his native Archdiocese of Agrigento, where he played a pivotal role in the formation of future clergy.
In recognition of his service and dedication, Pope Francis elevated him to the rank of cardinal in two thousand twenty-four. This honor reflects his influence and the respect he has garnered within the Church.
Additionally, in two thousand twenty-five, Pope Leo XIV appointed him as the grand chancellor of the John Paul II Pontifical Theological Institute for Marriage and Family Sciences, further expanding his impact on theological education and family life within the Church.