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United Dioceses of Dublin & Glendalough

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11.12.2012

Peata Carol Service in Christ Church Cathedral

The annual Peata Carol Service took place in Christ Church Cathedral today (Tuesday December 11). The animals took centre stage and the service was attended by dozens of dogs, many of whom were festively dressed, and their owners.

The service was also attended by carers and many people who avail of Peata’s services. Peata Therapy Dogs and their owners visit care units bringing the many therapeutic benefits of pets to residents and patients. Peata is a voluntary organisation and the service is one of its major fundraisers.

Dean Dermot Dunne presided over the service with one of the many highlights being the pet blessing. At the end of the service the Dean thanked everyone for coming and making the effort to get to the cathedral. He acknowledged the work that went into grooming the dogs and said it had not gone unnoticed. He thanked Lesley Rue for organising the service and the Girls’ Choir for singing at it. The service was followed by tea and mince pies which were enjoyed by all.

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