Vatican
City, 27 November 2013 (VIS) – Before this Wednesday's general
audience, the Pope met with a group of girls suffering from Rett
syndrome, accompanied by family members. Rett syndrome is a rare
disorder, almost exclusively affecting female children, which
seriously compromises neurological development and causes delays in
language acquisition and motor co-ordination. The loss of capacity
is, in general, persistent and progressive.
The
Holy Father greeted and caressed all the children, prayed to the
Virgin Mary with them and their families, and blessed all those
present.
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