Dogs, cats and even a chicken received recent blessings at Trinity United Methodist Church.
For the second year, the church at 100 S. Blake Ave., held a Blessing of the Animals ceremony on Oct. 8 in honor of St. Francis’ 800-plus-year-old tradition.
Pastor Desi Larson and church members led the blessing ceremony outside with prayer, reading of biblical scripture and songs, including a spirited tune with animal noises intertwined.
Deceased pets were also recognized with a prayer of remembrance.
Pets in attendance each received a blessing, a St. Francis medallion and some treats for humans and animals.
Mother and daughter Julie and Avonlea Lawrence of Sequim brought their cats Zoome and Penelope and dog Madison for a blessing, and they had their chicken Cinders blessed at home, too.
It was the first time they had their pets blessed before, they said.
“I was delighted when I heard they were doing it,” Julie said.
Avonlea said she wanted to bring her horse as well.
Larson said she started in the ministry 20 years ago at a church who had pet blessings and she fell in love with the tradition.