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You are told that in Germany things have changed dramatically because now cats and dogs are also receiving the last respect in the church like humans. It is no joke, my dear, because several churches there have started opening their doors for funeral services for domestic animals. That is, you take your pet who has broken the leash and then the pastor says a powerful prayer to say goodbye to your dear friend.
This issue is incredibly exciting because many people there see their animals as part of the family. Instead of just throwing the animal into the wild, they are now preparing a meaningful event for it with sad songs and prayers to calm the owner. It is a gesture that touches the feelings of many people who were silently hurting when they lost their dog or cat without getting the chance to say a civilized goodbye.
On the streets, people are talking about this situation as a revolution in love because it creates a spiritual connection between humans and these creatures. Although there are those who are shouting that they are playing with religious matters, the truth is that peace of mind has no substitute. If you know the pain of losing a beloved animal, you will understand why this service is gaining momentum in Germany and may soon spread elsewhere.
This issue is incredibly exciting because many people there see their animals as part of the family. Instead of just throwing the animal into the wild, they are now preparing a meaningful event for it with sad songs and prayers to calm the owner. It is a gesture that touches the feelings of many people who were silently hurting when they lost their dog or cat without getting the chance to say a civilized goodbye.
On the streets, people are talking about this situation as a revolution in love because it creates a spiritual connection between humans and these creatures. Although there are those who are shouting that they are playing with religious matters, the truth is that peace of mind has no substitute. If you know the pain of losing a beloved animal, you will understand why this service is gaining momentum in Germany and may soon spread elsewhere.
