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Creature feature: Annual parade of pets gathers at St. John the Divine

Blessed are the critters.

A parade of pets streamed into St. John the Divine in Manhattan on Sunday for the annual Blessing of the Animals, with dogs, cats — and even a lizard and a rooster named Pio — in line for a special benediction.

Pet owners crowded into the pews at the historic cathedral, most lugging canine companions on leashes, to await the annual ceremony.

Sunday marked the 32nd Feast of Saint Francis and Blessing of the Animals at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, a ceremony that is a popular Big Apple tradition for pet-owning faithful.

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This year's event was the 32nd Feast of Saint Francis and Blessing of the Animals at the Manhattan church.
This year’s event was the 32nd Feast of Saint Francis and Blessing of the Animals at the Manhattan church.Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com
Pets in the church
The service drew pets and owners from across the city.Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com
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A dog sitting in the church during the ceremony.
A dog sitting in the church during the ceremony.Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com
Dog in the church
A dog waiting to be blessed while wearing a pink sweater.Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com
A priest blessing a well-dressed pooch.
A priest blessing a well-dressed pooch.Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com
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Priest blesses a dachshund
The sermon highlighted the importance of protecting the environment and stopping climate change.Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com
A pet lizard at the ceremony.
A pet lizard at the ceremony.Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com
A priest at St. John the Divine greeting a pet dog.
A priest at St. John the Divine greeting a pet dog.Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com
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A rooster named Pio waiting to receive a blessing.
A rooster named Pio waiting to receive a blessing.Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com
Priest greets a dog
A dog getting a blessing with its owner.Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com
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This year’s sermon at the event centered on how “we must protect the vulnerable by getting beyond talking past each other about care of the environment and climate change, for we share this planet under one sun, the church said.

The event has drawn celebrities in the past, including comedian John Mulaney, who showed up in 2019 to have his French bulldog, Petunia, receive a blessing.