THE BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS is celebrated each year on Saturday, the day before Easter. In Los Angeles, California, people gather with their pets at the historic center of the city on Olvera Street for this festival. Their pets can be as large as a horse or as small as a mouse, and each one is decorated with ribbons, hats, or flowers. Every type of pet is welcome. Many participants dress in colorful Mexican costumes. Everyone waits patiently in line as the robed priest sprinkles each pet with holy water and blesses it, thus ensuring a happy, healthy year ahead.
The Blessing of the Animals is a ceremony that has been a tradition for many years in some of the cities, towns, and villages of Mexico. Children bring their birds, crickets, frogs, lizards and other pets to be blessed. There are rabbits and turtles, rats, guinea pigs, and monkeys. There are parrots, canaries, and fish. Sometimes there is even a pet tarantula in the parade!
Mariachi Band |
At last the priest appears in his long robes. He is usually one of the bishops of Los Angeles. People line up to have their animals blessed. They celebrate on the plaza afterward.
Blessing of the Animals, Mural by Leo Politi |
Leo Politi at work on the mural |
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