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  2. Blessing of animals - Wikipedia

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    The blessing of a pet dog. There are now a very large number of places blessing animals, in particular pets and companion animals, regularly on an annual basis. A very small sample of these include: St. Matthias, Bellwoods, a pioneer in Toronto, for liturgically based blessings in autumn; All Saints Episcopal Church [24]

  3. Blind Woman Denied Church Entry with Her Service Dog ... - AOL

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    Mari Ramos and her guide dog Betty were denied entry into a church. KFVS reports, "I had somebody say to me on Sunday, well I’m not denying you. I’m denying your service animal .

  4. Travelodge - Wikipedia

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    Today, however, there are many different hotel "tiers" that Travelodge offers, from budget-priced properties to full-service high-rise hotels. Travelodge purchased the Skylight Inn of America Inn in 1988, which was founded only six years prior in Cleveland, Ohio, [2] [3] [4] In 1996, the Forte Group sold the

  5. Travelodge (British company) - Wikipedia

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    Travelodge is known for its budget style hotels and room types. [citation needed] They have a range of hotels across the United Kingdom, Ireland and Spain. Travelodge offers many different room types, from their iconographic standard budget style to a more sleek-high end look.

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    Samir Hussein/WireImage. Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George attend the Christmas Morning Service at Sandringham Church on December 25, 2024 in Sandringham, Norfolk.

  7. Church grim - Wikipedia

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    Impression of a church grim. The church grim is a guardian spirit in English and Nordic folklore that oversees the welfare of a particular Christian church, and protects the churchyard from those who would profane and commit sacrilege against it. [1] It often appears as a black dog but is known to take the form of other animals.