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Disability or chronic illness does not make life less sacred, Pope says (CNS)

On December 13, Pope Francis received hundreds of people associated with the Seraphic Institute of Assisi (Italian website), which is celebrating its 150th anniversary.

The Pope emphasized that the value of a person is not determined by ability and that caring for persons with disabilities is a “sharing of gifts.”

Persons with disabilities must be seen “as one of us, who must be at the center of our care and our concern, and also at the center of everyone’s attention and of policies,” the Pope said. “This is a goal of civilization.”

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