Christian Life — October 2, 2018 at 10:47 am

The Blessing of Animals

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by Discipleship Ministries | The Blessing is best celebrated during daylight in the outdoors—in the churchyard or in a park.

The Blessing of Animals, in many congregations, witnesses to God’s and the Church’s love, care, and concern for creation. As we recognize our mutual interdependence with God’s creatures, the Church’s witness of stewardship of creation is strengthened. It is also a service with special appeal to children.

 The Blessing is best celebrated during daylight in the outdoors—in the churchyard or in a park. It may be celebrated at any time of the year, especially in early spring, or on the Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi, October 4. Make allowances for the arrival of larger animals such as horses and other livestock. The space may contain a table on which the Bible or musical instruments may be placed. Music is best led by instruments that work well outdoors—trumpets, accordions, drums, and guitars. Bulletins are awkward and should be used only to provide the texts of hymns to be sung.

GATHERING AND GREETING

When most animals and their friends have arrived, the leader invites all to form a large circle around the table. The leader begins:

The animals of God’s creation inhabit the skies, the earth, and the sea.
They share in the fortunes of human existence
and have a part in human life.
God, who confers gifts on all living things,
has often used the service of animals
or made them reminders of the gifts of salvation.
Animals were saved from the flood
and afterwards made a part of the covenant with Noah.         (GENESIS 9:9–10)

The paschal lamb recalls the passover sacrifice
and the deliverance from slavery in Egypt.                           (EXODUS 12:3–14)

A giant fish saved Jonah;                                         (JONAH 2:1–10)

ravens brought bread to Elijah;                                (1 KINGS 17:6)

animals were included in the repentance of Nineveh;                             (JONAH 3:7)

and animals share in Christ’s redemption of all God’s creation.
We, therefore, invoke God’s blessing on these animals.
As we do so, let us praise the Creator
and thank God for setting us as stewards
over all the creatures of the earth.

SCRIPTURES

Genesis 1 The creation
Genesis 6:17 –22 Animals on the ark
Isaiah 11:6 –9 The wolf and the lamb
Psalm 8 (UMH 743) The work of your fingers
Psalm 148 (UMH 861) Praise the Lord for creation.

PRAYER

The following, or St. Francis’ Prayer for All Created Things (507), or another prayer may be prayed.

God created us and placed us on the earth
to be stewards of all living things,
therefore let us proclaim the glory of our Creator, saying:
O God, how wonderful are the works of your hands.

Blessed are you, O Lord of the Universe; you create the animals
and give us the ability to train them to help us in our work. R

Blessed are you, O Lord of the Universe;
you give us food from animals to replenish our energies.  R

Blessed are you, O Lord of the Universe; for the sake of our comfort
you give us domestic animals as companions. R

Blessed are you, O Lord of the Universe; you care for us
even as you care for the birds of the air. R

Blessed are you, O Lord of the Universe;
you offered your Son to us as the passover lamb
and in him willed that we should be called your children. R

 

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