Dogs, hamsters and tortoises blessed at cathedral
Max WillcockHundreds of people have gathered to have their pets blessed at a cathedral service giving thanks for their companionship.
More than 60 animals, including dogs, cats, hamsters, mice, guinea pigs, and a tortoise, were brought to the service attended by 250 people at Salisbury Cathedral on Saturday.
It was the second pet blessing to take place at Salisbury Cathedral, with the first held in September 2024.
In addition to showing gratitude for the pets, there were readings, hymns, and music from the Salisbury Cathedral Girls Choir and Junior Choir.
Max Willcock
Max Willcock
Max WillcockAhead of the blessing on Saturday afternoon, Salisbury Cathedral said house pets could come inside the building, while those kept outdoors, such as horses, were welcomed to participate from outside the West Doors.
The Very Reverend Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean of Salisbury, and Reverend Sophie Ferguson, assistant curate, led the service, with blessings given by Reverend Anna Macham, canon precentor, and Reverend Jules Barnes, vicar of the close.
Max Willcock
Max Willcock
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