This little piggy went to the Vatican, to get a blessing

Animals, including pigs, chickens, horses, cats and dogs, were at St Peter's Square to mark feast of St Anthony Abbot.

A traditional Sicilian chariot with a horse is seen in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican January 17, 2014. PHOTO: REUTERS

VATICAN CITY:
With an oink oink here and a cluck cluck there, animals arrived at the Vatican on Friday to get a blessing.

The animals, including pigs, chickens, horses, cats and dogs, were at St Peter's Square to mark the feast of St Anthony the Abbot, the third-century holy man who is the Catholic Church's patron of animals.


Farmers, ranchers and breeders brought their animals to the square for a blessing by Cardinal Angelo Comastri, the archpriest of St Peter's Basilica. Comastri also said a Mass inside the church for the humans - the animals waited outside.

As well as the spiritual comfort, veterinarians from the Italian animal breeders association AIA offered free check-ups to pets brought to the square.
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