What types of animals are welcome?
Most domestic pets are welcome, but it’s best to check with the specific church for any restrictions (e.g., no snakes).
Faith / Community Events
Several local churches are offering Blessing of the Animals services in early October to celebrate the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals. These events provide an opportunity for pet owners to express gratitude for...
Churches in Henderson, North Carolina, and Ansonia, are inviting community members to participate in Blessing of the Animals services. These events typically include a blessing from clergy, offering health, happiness, and harmony for pets and their families.
The Blessing of the Animals is often held in commemoration of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, who is the patron saint of animals and ecology. The services provide a meaningful way to acknowledge the love and companionship that animals bring to people’s lives.
Following the service at Christ Church, light refreshments will be served, and representatives from Ansonia Animal Control will be available to provide information about responsible pet ownership, adoption, and care.
Takeaways for Readers: - Participate in a local Blessing of the Animals service to celebrate your pet. - Bring your pet on a leash or in a carrier for their safety. - If your pet cannot attend, bring a photo to receive a blessing. - Connect with local animal welfare organizations to learn more about responsible pet ownership.
Most domestic pets are welcome, but it’s best to check with the specific church for any restrictions (e.g., no snakes).
You can bring a photo of your pet to receive a blessing on their behalf.
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