Pope Francis to welcome sick girl at Final WYD Rio Mass
(Vatican Radio) Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, director of the Vatican Press Office,
told Vatican Radio that Pope Francis has personally requested the presence of a sick
child when he presides Sunday’s closing mass for World Youth Day celebrations in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The little girl, who suffers from anencephaly, a condition
which means she was born without a large part of her brain, will be brought up to
the altar during the Offertory procession. Most children affected by anencephaly
do not survive this condition or are aborted before the pregnancy comes to term.
The
little girl’s parents presented her to Pope Francis as he was leaving Rio’s Saint
Sebastian Cathedral following Saturday’s mass with religious. The couple said that
though they could have legally aborted their sick child, they decided to celebrate
her life.
Fr. Lombardi said, “the Pope will welcome this very tiny girl during
the Offertory procession of the final Mass for World Youth Day as a sign of welcome
and of offering of life to God.”