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St. Luke’s Episcopal Church conducts Bless the Animals

Throughout the fall, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Brockport will celebrate all of God’s wonderful creation – earth and sky and sea – and, in a special service, all creatures great and small.

The church invites the community to come and bring their beloved pets for a Blessing of the Animals to take place Sunday, October 9, between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., in Sagawa Park, Main Street, Brockport. The special blessing is a gift from St. Luke’s to the community as they celebrate beloved pets – whatever shape, size or species.

Reverend Krista Cameron, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Brockport, blesses her retired Greyhound, Dancey Girl, at a Blessing of the Animals Event. Provided photo
Reverend Krista Cameron, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Brockport, blesses her retired Greyhound, Dancey Girl, at a Blessing of the Animals Event. Provided photo

The Blessing of the Animals Service will also honor 12th-century friar and preacher, St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals and the environment. Saint Francis of Assisi, born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone and informally known as Francesco, was born September 25, 1182 and died October 3, 1226. St. Francis has been honored throughout the centuries for his love of nature, especially his love of animals.

“It seems dogs and cats make a big impact on our daily lives. They often seem to me to be ministers in their own rights; unconditional love, good listeners, no talking back, great comfort and connection, and most importantly, pure joy,” says The Reverend Krista Cameron, rector of St. Luke’s who will perform the blessings.

“And when animals are hurting due to illness, accident, or even as they grow towards their own deaths, we need to honor their lives and mourn their passing.  What we are offering through the Blessing of the Animals is a validation and a blessing of the importance of these four-legged critters in our lives. We will also bless those creatures that fly and crawl and swim – as long as they are in their protective cages and tanks.”

Treats and fresh water will be available for pets. The church asks that all pets be on leashes or in cages for their own safety and wellbeing. In the event of rain, the blessings will be given at St. Luke’s directly across the street from Sagawa Park.

For more information, contact the church office at 637-6650 weekday mornings.

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