A special prayer for our animal friends

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By Diana Macalintal

Parishes often use the Memorial of Saint Francis of Assisi (October 4) as a day to bless animals. The church says that “according to the providence of the Creator, many animals have a certain role to play in human existence by helping with work or providing food and clothing. Thus when the occasion arises, for example, the feast of some saint, the custom of invoking God’s blessing on animals may be continued” (Book of Blessings, #942).

Anyone who has had a pet knows that the role animals play in human life goes deeper than “helping with work or providing food and clothing.” But the point of the blessing is the same. We give thanks to God for all those things that enhance our lives and help us live more joyfully and compassionately.

The Book of Blessings has a whole chapter devoted to blessing animals (Chapter 25). The blessing may be led by a priest, deacon, or lay person, as a liturgy on its own, or as part of a Mass. The Catholic Household Blessings and Prayers also has a simple blessing that the family can do at home (pp. 174–177).

Here’s a prayer for your furry, feathery, scaly, or wart-covered companions.

 

God of all creation,

at the beginning of time

you gave us all the creatures of the earth to be our helpers.

And in your wisdom, these animals,

like all good things from you, became more than that.

They became our friends.

 

After our long hours away from home, working or wandering,

in their barks and wagging tails,

we see the joy that you, our Creator, must have

when one of your own returns to you.

 

In our times of sadness and loneliness,

when human relationships become strained and broken,

in their gentle caress and quiet purring,

we see the faithfulness that you, our Companion,

offer to all your people.

 

And when we have become numbed by stress, worry,

or boredom,

in their natural wonder and untamed majesty,

we see the awesome creativity that you, our Maker,

inspire us with that we may revel in the mystery of life.

 

We ask you then to bless these, our animal-friends,

that they may have a long and joyful life.

Keep them safe when we cannot be with them,

protect them from sickness and harm,

and heal their wounds.

When the end of their life comes,

grant them a peaceful death free of pain and suffering.

And bless us, too, their human-companions,

with your Holy Spirit

that we may care for them well

and be wise and gentle stewards of all your creatures.

 

We ask this in the name of your Son, Jesus,

who is Lord of all, for ever and ever. Amen

 

*This article appeared in the October 2007 issue of Today’s Parish.

Diana Macalintal

Diana Macalintal is the director of worship for the San José, California, diocese and holds an MA in theology from Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota. Contact her through her blog: dsjliturgy.blogspot.com.