A blessed day in Sharon for our furry families

SHARON — Christ Church in Sharon hosted its third annual Blessing of the Animals on Sunday, Oct. 7, and it was happily attended by many affectionate and adorable four-legged parishioners and their devoted owners. 

The ceremony started in the church’s Pet Memorial Garden, where the Rev. Elizabeth Krantz-Wee read a moving and appropriate verse and a prayer for all present. 

Awaiting blessing were dogs, one fine horse and one timid cat, who decided the odds weren’t good and stayed in his box. 

Cider and doughnuts then welcomed the group to the show ring, where all were given the opportunity to demonstrate their unique talents.

Awards were made to all, and were generously named for every talent: Best Dancer, Best Athletic, Stealthiest and Most Independent, which went to Rose, who had better things to do than walk around in circles. 

Best in Show went to lovable Daisy and her owner, Will Trowbridge. 

Pet owners are blessed every day so this event was really a loving tribute to their four-legged families. Woof, purr, whinny it doesn’t matter, they’re beloved and, now, blessed.

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