Heartwarming! Pets Receive Blessings At St. Andrew’s Church, Bandra On The Feast of St. Francis of Assisi
From golden retrievers and indie pups to cats, birds, and even turtles, every creature found a place in this celebration of divine love

The Feast of St. Francis of Assisi at St. Andrew’s Church, Bandra, turned into a truly touching celebration this year, uniting pets and their humans in an atmosphere of joy, gratitude, and unconditional love. The annual blessing of animals, held in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals and the environment, drew pet owners from all over Mumbai to celebrate compassion in its purest form.
Faith, fur, and friendship
What unfolded on the church grounds was a scene of delightful chaos, wagging tails, fluttering wings, and the occasional meow breaking through hymns and laughter. From golden retrievers and indie pups to cats, birds, and even turtles, every creature found a place in this celebration of divine love. The event reminded everyone that compassion and kindness aren’t just words spoken from the pulpit but virtues meant to be lived, paws, feathers, and all.
Honoring St. Francis of Assisi’s legacy
The Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, observed annually on October 4, commemorates the saint known for his deep respect and connection with all living beings. Across the world, churches mark the day by blessing animals, a symbolic gesture that acknowledges their role in God’s creation. St. Andrew’s Church has continued this beloved tradition, turning it into one of Bandra’s most awaited community gatherings.
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A celebration of love beyond species
For many pet parents, the ceremony was more than just a religious ritual, it was a moment to reflect on the unconditional bond they share with their furry companions. The joyful noise and vibrant energy made the event feel both spiritual and celebratory, reminding everyone that God’s love truly manifests in many forms, even those with fur, feathers, or tiny paws.
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