From today’s WSJ. Not available free online. But…oh.

For the first time in 10 years, Mary Wilkinson went to church one Sunday in January. She sat in a back pew at St. Francis Episcopal Church in Stamford, Conn., flipping through a prayer book and listening intently to the priest’s sermon.

What drew Ms. Wilkinson back into the fold was a new monthly program the church introduced — Holy Communion for pets. As part of the service, the 59-year-old retired portfolio manager carried her 17-year-old tiger cat to the altar, waited in line behind three panting dogs to receive the host and
had a special benediction performed for her cat, Purr Box Jr. “I like that the other parishioners are animal people,” Ms. Wilkinson says.

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