Story highlights His encounter with man occurs at end of general audience

The pope's embrace in St. Peter's Square went viral on social media

Tweet: "I'm an atheist, but the more I hear about Pope Francis, the more I like him"

It was the embrace that melted hearts worldwide.

Pope Francis, pausing for a moment to pray and lay his hands on a man with a disfiguring disease. The man gently burying his head in the Pope's chest, his many facial tumors visible.

His encounter with the ailing man occurred in Vatican City on Wednesday at the end of the general audience, which had about 50,000 attendees.

Images of the Pope's embrace in St. Peter's Square went viral on social media.

"I'm an atheist, but the more I hear about Pope Francis, the more I like him," Donna Hosie tweeted.

Some say Pope Francis is living up to the ideals of his namesake, Francis of Assisi, a preeminent figure who considered himself a servant to the poor and destitute.

Photos: Photos: Pope embraces disfigured man Photos: Photos: Pope embraces disfigured man Pope embraces disfigured man – Pope Francis caresses a man suffering from a rare disease on Wednesday, November 6, in St. Peter's Square. Hide Caption 1 of 6 Photos: Photos: Pope embraces disfigured man Pope embraces disfigured man – The man was identified as suffering from neurofibromatosis, a condition that carries a high risk of tumor formation. Hide Caption 2 of 6 Photos: Photos: Pope embraces disfigured man Pope embraces disfigured man – The Pope paused for several minutes to receive the sick man, according the the Catholic News Agency. Hide Caption 3 of 6 Photos: Photos: Pope embraces disfigured man Pope embraces disfigured man – He reportedly took the man's face in his hands, kissed him and gave him a blessing. Hide Caption 4 of 6 Photos: Photos: Pope embraces disfigured man Pope embraces disfigured man – The gesture came at the end of the Pope's general audience on Wednesday in St. Peter's Square. Hide Caption 5 of 6 Photos: Photos: Pope embraces disfigured man Pope embraces disfigured man – Pope Francis arrives in St. Peter's Square to lead his general audience. Hide Caption 6 of 6

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Since taking over as the leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics, the Pope has highlighted the need to reach out to the poor and afflicted.

"Lord, teach us to step outside ourselves," he tweeted in August. " Teach us to go out into the streets and manifest your love."

A month later, he echoed the same sentiment.

True charity requires courage: let us overcome the fear of getting our hands dirty so as to help those in need," he tweeted.

The Pope has called for open interaction with people from all walks of life, especially the poor, weak and vulnerable.

And he is practicing what he preaches.

The moment marked the latest in a series of memorable encounters for the Pope.