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Posted: 2020-09-21T17:29:28Z | Updated: 2020-09-21T17:29:28Z Pope Francis: Autistic Kids Are Beautiful, Unique Flowers To God | HuffPost

Pope Francis: Autistic Kids Are Beautiful, Unique Flowers To God

The Pontiff made the statement while meeting with members of an Austrian center for autism.

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis told a group of children with autism and spectrum disorders Monday that they are beautiful, unique flowers in the eyes of God.

Francis met with members of an Austrian center for autism, Sonnenschein (“Sunshine”), in an audience at the Vatican. He told them that the center’s name evoked a flower-filled lawn in the sun “and the flowers of this house are you!”

Speaking to the children, their parents and caregivers from the center, Francis said: “God created the world with a great variety of flowers of all different colors. Each flower has its unique beauty. And each one of us is beautiful in the eyes of God, who loves us.”

Francis has a particular soft spot for children, allowing himself even amid coronavirus social distancing protocols to greet and pat them on the head during his public audiences.

He has frequently met with groups of children and parents who are experiencing difficulties in caring for them, hoping to encourage them through sickness, disability, poverty and other challenges.

Before You Go

Facts About Autism
1 In 50 School-Age Children In The U.S. Has An Autism Spectrum Disorder (01 of10)
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According to a parental survey conducted by the CDC , prevalence has increased from 1 in 86 in 2007 . In 2012, the CDC estimated that 1 in 88 kids have an ASD , an estimate that is not incorrect, but relies on different sources. Rather than parental report, it looked at medical and school records to determine prevalence. (credit:Gettystock)
Boys Are More Likely To Have Autism Than Girls(02 of10)
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Autism is found in 1 in 54 boys , compared to 1 in 252 girls. (credit:Shutterstock)
The Symptoms Of An ASD Can Present Themselves In Infancy(03 of10)
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According to the NIH , early indicators include: No babbling by age 1, no single words by 16 months, poor eye contact and more. (Click here for more information from NIH .) (credit:Shutterstock)
Scientists Are Not Certain What Causes Autism(04 of10)
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According to the NIMH , both genetic and environmental factors could contribute. (credit:Getty Images)
There Is No Cure For Autism, But There Are Ways To Treat It(05 of10)
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Autism is treated with therapy, education plans and medication . Doctors and scientists say that early identification and intervention for children with an ASD can help them thrive in academically and socially in the future. (credit:Shutterstock)
Research Shows That There Is No Link Between The Onset Of Autism And Vaccinations (06 of10)
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Even when multiple vaccines are given to a child on the same day, they are still not at risk of developing autism . (credit:Shutterstock)
If A Child Has An ASD, Their Sibling Has A 218 Percent Chance Of Also Being Affected (07 of10)
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Studies have also shown that if a child with an ASD has an identical twin, the other will be affected anywhere from 36-95 percent of the time . (credit:Shutterstock)
20 To 30 Percent Of Children With An ASD Develop Epilepsy(08 of10)
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Children whose language skills regress before they turn 3 have been found to have a higher risk of developing epilepsy. (credit:Alamy)
About 10 Percent Of Children Who Have An ASD Also Have Another Genetic, Metabolic Or Neurologic Disorder(09 of10)
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These disorders include Bipolar Disorder, Fragile X syndrome and Down syndrome according to the CDC . (credit:Shutterstock)
Infants And Young Children Should Be Screened For Developmental Delays At Periodic Intervals(10 of10)
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The CDC recommends children be screened when the are 9, 18 and 24-30 months. (credit:Shutterstock)