DANVERS, Mass. — Another Massachusetts church is scheduled to launch a new monthly worship service — for dogs.
Last year I posted this about a Weymouth church starting dog services to boost attendance and morale. (That's the church pictured.) Now the Associated Press reports that Calvary Episcopal Church will offer later this month its first "Perfect Paws Pet Ministry" aimed at giving area pooches and their owners improved odds at getting canines into heaven.
The Danvers church plans to hold the service on the third Sunday of every month, complete with communion for the humans and special blessings for pets. Dogs will get special treats.
Church officials said well-mannered, leashed dogs are invited. People can submit a paper prayer if their pets are sick, not good around other dogs or deceased. Prayers can also be offered for other types of pets.
Rev. Thea Keith-Lucas told The Salem News dogs will have a say during service because barking won't be banned.