Pope Francis Halts Motorcade to Bless Boy with Cerebral Palsy

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Pope Francis brought his departing motorcade to a halt to kiss and bless a young boy in a wheelchair.

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Soon after arriving at the airport in Philadelphia on Saturday, Pope Francis brought his departing motorcade to a halt to kiss and bless a young boy in a wheelchair. Ten-year-old Michael Keating suffers from cerebral palsy and is the son of the band director of a Catholic high school that was performing at the welcoming for the pope. The moment was also captured on video.

Photo Gallery: Pope Francis Charms and Comforts in New York

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