Photos: Blessing of the Animals

Sequim Gazette photo by Jacques Star

Karen Kremkau with her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Sadie Mae (middle) with Patti Shoop and her Chihuahua-Terrier Mix, Brina (left green sweater) and Joyce Langenbacher (right) listen to the Blessing of the Animals service. It’s a Protestant tradition focused on embracing our connection with nature. The tradition celebrates the life of St. Francis of Assisi, who believed that all of God’s creations are interconnected and equally blessed.

Karen Kremkau with her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Sadie Mae (middle) with Patti Shoop and her Chihuahua-Terrier Mix, Brina (left green sweater) and Joyce Langenbacher (right) listen to the Blessing of the Animals service. It’s a Protestant tradition focused on embracing our connection with nature. The tradition celebrates the life of St. Francis of Assisi, who believed that all of God’s creations are interconnected and equally blessed.

Rev. Dr. Desi Larson (middle, left) sings with Gwen MacRae (middle right) along with David Ham (right) and Rev. Larson’s dog Buster, a Heeler/Cattledog (middle) sing a hymn written by St. Francis called “All God’s Creatures.” St. Frances was believed to have an uncanny ability to communicate with animals, and his deep understanding of our relationship to them is celebrated in the Blessing of the Animals.

Rev. Dr. Desi Larson (middle, left) sings with Gwen MacRae (middle right) along with David Ham (right) and Rev. Larson’s dog Buster, a Heeler/Cattledog (middle) sing a hymn written by St. Francis called “All God’s Creatures.” St. Frances was believed to have an uncanny ability to communicate with animals, and his deep understanding of our relationship to them is celebrated in the Blessing of the Animals.