I grew up going to an Episcopal Church. A memorable event that I cherished was the Blessing of the Animals. I thought it was the coolest thing. My mom and I would pack up all of our animals (dog, kitties, birds, turtles, mice, etc.) and would take them to the church where they would be blessed. The service was outside on the church lawn when the weather was nice and inside when it was raining. I would watch with joy as each precious creature was blessed by the priest.
For those who have not attended an Episcopal, Catholic or Anglican Church you might not be familiar with St. Francis or the Blessing of the Animals service. The wonderful thing is that you do not have to be of any particular faith to participate in the ceremonies. All are welcome to the churches to participate in having their beloved animals blessed. It is truly a non-denominational event that is focused on the love of the animals.
Although I have not been an active member of the Episcopal Church for many years I still participate in the Blessing of the Animals which is performed each year on October 4th (my birthday - extra bonus :-) to celebrate the feast of Saint Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals and ecology. It is a special birthday present to myself to spend that day focusing on what brings complete joy and pure love into my life - my beloved animals or as I usually call them "my precious fur babies." They are my gift. A gift of love. A gift that God gives me each and everyday that I am blessed to share my life with them.
There are many churches throughout the country that participate and celebrate the Blessing of the Animals. To find a list in your area then click here or do an online search for an Episcopal Church in your area and call them to see if they will have a Blessing of the Animals service and what date/time the service will be. If you live in the Greenville, SC area below are the churches in the area that will have the Blessing of the Animals service this year.
Christ Church Episcopal - service held on Oct. 4th @ 5:45 pm (in courtyard near fountain)
10 North Church Street
Greenville, SC 29601
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church - service held on Oct. 3rd @ 4:30 pm (in the courtyard)
1002 South Main Street
Greenville, SC 29601
The Anglican Church of St. George the Martyr - service held on Oct. 2nd @ 9am
427 Batesville Road
Simpsonville, SC 29681
If you don't have a service in your area you can still say a St. Francis, Blessing of the Animals prayer(s) and blessing(s) over your beloved pets. Click here to see a few.
Here is a great video to show you what to expect at a Blessing of the Animals service. It is Pawsitively Funtastic! :-)
Yay! Ask your mommy to take some pictures if she can. Our mommy is going to take pictures and post them on our blog. She'd love to add pictures of others that have joined in the festivities as well.
As far as the blessed part - we have a feeling that you two are a blessing to everyone that you meet. Precious fur friends!
Hi Brandon's Bride! Yes, they do the "Blessing of the Animals" every year in honor of St. Francis (patron saint of animals) feast day. Just check your local Episcopal Church for service times. Sometimes they will have the blessing on a weekend day if Oct. 4th falls on a week day. However, that isn't always the case. You should confirm with your local Episcopal Church to make sure. Happy St. Francis Feast Day! :-)
This blog began because of my undying love for two little Chihuahua’s (Patti Marie and D’Angelo). My love has since expanded to include two more fur babies – Macy Gray and Sadie. You think you only have enough love in you for so many animals until God brings more in need to your doorstep. When you look into their eyes and see their desperation, fear and need - you can’t turn them away. It is then and only then when you realize that you have enough love to go around and then some. :o)
Throughout the years, I have learned so much about animals (especially dogs). I would like to share with you my knowledge, adventures, experiences and everything under the sun related to dogs. I have always been an animal lover since I was a little girl. I would sneak animals in my room at night so they would have a warm and cozy place to sleep and would sneak them back out before dawn (unbeknownst to my parents).
I have always spoiled animals and taken care of them as if I actually gave birth to them. I don’t understand people who think animals are just disposable objects. In the words of Joan C. Fremo, “Those people...who will never have the joy in their lives of knowing they are loved unconditionally by someone as close to an angel as they will ever get. How empty my life would be.”
My husband and I live with our four precious puppy dogs (who rule the house – we just pay for it :-). Three of our dogs are rescues and we have also fostered other animals in need from time to time. I hope you find my blog informative, useful and most of all fun. Thank you for visiting and Enjoy!
Our Fur Babies
Patti Marie
Patti Marie (Chihuahua) - Patti was the only one of our dogs that wasn't a rescue. She was my baby (and always will be) and the love of my life for over 13 years. She will be greatly missed. ♥
D'Angelo (Baby D)
D'Angelo (Chihuahua) - I rescued D'Angelo from the Greenville Humane Society over 8 yrs ago. He was such a sweet, precious little baby boy and the love of my life. He will be greatly missed. ♥
Macy Gray
Macy Gray (Maltese/Poodle Mix) - My husband rescued Macy many years ago. She was in such bad shape that it took him 6 mos. to nurse her back to health. She was such a sweet, precious little girl - the love of our lives. She will be greatly missed. ♥
Sadie Samara
Sadie Samara (Terrier Mix) - We rescued Sadie over 8 yrs ago. She was the missing link to our family. Sadie was such a little comedian. She was such a sweet baby girl - the love of our lives. She will be greatly missed. ♥
5 comments:
We love this idea. We better get blessed
Benny & Lily
Yay! Ask your mommy to take some pictures if she can. Our mommy is going to take pictures and post them on our blog. She'd love to add pictures of others that have joined in the festivities as well.
As far as the blessed part - we have a feeling that you two are a blessing to everyone that you meet. Precious fur friends!
Waggy Tails and Puppy Kisses,
~ The Park Avenue Chihuahua Crew
We are going to a blessing on Saturday, too!
Your pal, Pip
Will they all do this again this year?
Hi Brandon's Bride! Yes, they do the "Blessing of the Animals" every year in honor of St. Francis (patron saint of animals) feast day. Just check your local Episcopal Church for service times. Sometimes they will have the blessing on a weekend day if Oct. 4th falls on a week day. However, that isn't always the case. You should confirm with your local Episcopal Church to make sure. Happy St. Francis Feast Day! :-)
~ The Park Avenue Chihuahua Crew
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