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ASSISI AS THAT: RUFF-IANS HEALED BY ACT OF DOG

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MANILA: Hundreds of animal lovers in the Philippine­s have had their pets blessed via a drive-through ceremony to mark World Animal Day and the feast of Saint Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals, forgoing the usual fanfare due to COVID-19.

This was the second straight year that organisers had to hold a drivethrou­gh ceremony to mark World Animal Day – which is celebrated worldwide to recognise animal rights and welfare – to ensure the safety of the animals and owners.

The Philippine­s has recorded more than 2.5 million Covid-19 cases and more than 38,000 deaths and is one of Asia’s worst-affected countries.

Among those who waited patiently in the long queue of vehicles was Maxine Mariano, who brought Cookie, her seven-year old Shih tzu, to receive a blessing from the priest who sprayed and sprinkled holy water on her beloved pet. “We believe it’s for the long life also of our dog, and then also as Catholics it’s important to have them blessed as well just like us,” she said through the window of her car.

More than 500 animals of different shapes and sizes were blessed during the ceremony.

 ?? ?? A Catholic priest blesses a car full of hopeless sinners in Manila in the Philippine­s to mark the feast day of Francis of Assisi. Picture: Getty Images
A Catholic priest blesses a car full of hopeless sinners in Manila in the Philippine­s to mark the feast day of Francis of Assisi. Picture: Getty Images

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