Father Tom Marti and Sister Christine bless the resident fish at Providence Mount St. Vincent Saturday, Oct. 3, during his floor-to-floor tour of the facility during the Blessing of Pets ceremony. This custom is conducted in remembrance of St. Francis of Assisi’s love for all creatures.
It's that time of the year again when pet owners and religion dovetail for the "Blessing of Pets" ceremony at churches worldwide.
At Providence Mount St. Vincent, 4831 35th Ave. S.W., Father Tom Marti and Sister Christine journeyed floor to floor to bless resident fish, birds, and cats. An entourage of dogs with owners in tow followed close behind and even packed their pups in elevators to keep up with Father. The resident fish appeared unphased by the holy water.
"We thank the Lord for today, for St. Francis of Assisi," said Father Marti, who is in residence at St. James Cathedral downtown. "Referring to the pet procession, he said, "They inspire us to be more kind and more gentle in our own lives and with our animals and with all creation."
"Maggie is a three year cancer survivor," said Jeff Leach of West Seattle, describing his 10-year-old golden retriever. "Her right front leg has been amputated."
"It was harder on us than on her," admitted his wife Pam. She and Jeff volunteer at Providence. "Golden retrievers, all dogs, have so much spirit."