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Christine Sine is hosting a wonderful array of guest bloggers at her site this summer, all focusing on the different spiritual practices that are to be found in the seemingly mundane tasks of life. My contribution is Pet Ownership As Spiritual Practice. Here is an excerpt:
Every year on October 4th a strange phenomenon occurs. Many people bring their pets to church for a blessing, often including some livestock in rural areas. The Blessing of Pets is a tradition practice on that date as it is the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals and the environment. Known for his love of all animals, Francis was know to both preach to birds and tame murderous wolves. And so, to honour this, people bring in their furry and feathered friends for a special blessings. While this practice is a tad much for me, I am not at all surprised that it exists. The bond that forms between people and animals, especially pets, is remarkable. We may criticize the over pampering folly of a culture that has produced a ‘pet obesity “crisis”- and rightfully so- but we shouldn’t be too quick to dismiss the genuine connection between people and their pets.
Read the rest here. Also be sure to check out the little exchange between Christine & I in the comment section.

