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May 2020
All creatures great and small will gather together - virtually - tomorrow, as churches in the Boroughbridge area unite for a pet service.
Rev Karen Gardiner, vicar of the united parishes of Aldborough, Boroughbridge, Dunsforth, Minskip and Roecliffe, is preparing to bring families and their four-legged friends together despite the lockdown.
Animals will receive a blessing in the 4pm online service, which is open to anyone who wants to participate, including those without pets.
Rev Gardiner said: "We're looking forward to it very much. We've actually got the Bishop of Ripon joining us and giving the final blessing, so that's going to be really nice.
"It should be a fun-packed service. We know we've got horses, dogs and cats so far, and we're hoping for more."
With three cats in her family home, Rev Gardiner said animals have become particularly important to people during lockdown and she hopes tomorrow's service will attract people who do not usually go to church. She added:
Last year, a pet service at Dunsforth proved very popular among locals and it was scheduled to take place again this year. When lockdown began, rather than cancel, Rev Gardiner decided to move the event online.
This Sunday's pet service will be conducted via Zoom, but anyone without the technology who wants to join in can send a photo of their pet in advance for inclusion in the service. A written transcript will also be available.
More information about how to join the service can be found on the churches' Facebook page.
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