ANIMAL lovers and their four-legged friends are welcome at Worcester Cathedral tomorrow (Sunday) for its annual pet blessing service.
All creatures, great and small, are welcome with a well-behaved owner.
The service will be a celebration of our beloved pets, as well as including a time of memorial for those pets that have been lost.
Held in partnership with the Greyhound Trust Hall Green, it is free to attend and the Cathedral cannot wait to welcome animals of all shapes and sizes.
The service will be conducted by Residentiary Canon Stephen Edwards.
Canon Stephen said: “We are so pleased to be able to hold our pet blessing service once again this year, after being unable to last year due to the pandemic.
“Animals make such a difference in our lives; they are part of our families, there for us in good times and bad and give us unconditional love. For many people, the isolation they have felt over the past 18 months has been eased by having the companionship of a pet. And for those who have suffered and are grieving, pets can bring great comfort to their owners.
“We look forward to taking a moment to give thanks and praise for all of our beloved animal companions and remember those that have passed away.”
The service will start at 2pm until 3pm. There is no need to book, just turn up and bring your pets along for a joyous and uplifting service.
