Knowing what we know now, I wonder sometimes if a lot of the contemplatives, ascetics, and mystics of the Church had some variety of autism.
I am not suggesting that this is a bad thing, just that their neural makeup may have made them more inclined to a life that focuses entirely on God and shuns the world.
Do monasteries and convents in the present day screen for ASD? I wonder what would happen if a person went to them and said “I want nothing more out of life than to contemplate Our Lord continually, to do penance for my sins and the sins of the whole world, and to give glory to His Divine Majesty in prayer and silence”? Sounds like the perfect contemplative vocation to me.
I know there is such a thing as crippling autism that renders a person unable to function normally, but I wonder if a touch of, for instance, Asperger syndrome, is actually a plus. Many occupations require hyper-focus on the task at hand, and social ease and affability is not the be-all and end-all of life.