Republican presidential candidate and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum teared up during an interview Wednesday on ABC’s “The View” when talking about his disabled daughter’s being blessed by Pope Francis.
“It was a very special time,” said Santorum, who is a devout Catholic, of the opportunity to attend the Pope’s departure ceremony over the weekend. “We didn’t have front row seats, but two people saw our daughter there and they gave up their seats.”
The pope held and kissed Santorum’s 7-year-old daughter, Bella, who suffers from a rare genetic condition called Trisomy 18. Most people born with the chromosomal abnormality only survive for approximately one year.
“Bella is a miracle,” Santorum said after regaining his composure. In the past, Santorum has been openly critical of the pope’s call to address climate change, and seemingly tolerant views on gay people.
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