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#12881396
19 October 2025
Chickens are in a yard in Nowy Targ, Poland, on October 12, 2025.
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19 October 2025
Chickens are in a yard in Nowy Targ, Poland, on October 12, 2025.
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#11960612
19 January 2025
A rooster is on a farm on the island of Lesvos, Greece, on January 19, 2025.
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#11960619
19 January 2025
A rooster stands on a farm on the island of Lesvos, Greece, on January 18, 2025
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#11960620
19 January 2025
A rooster stands on a farm on the island of Lesvos, Greece, on January 18, 2025
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19 January 2025
A rooster stands on a farm on the island of Lesvos, Greece, on January 18, 2025
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#11960623
19 January 2025
A rooster stands on a farm on the island of Lesvos, Greece, on January 18, 2025
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#11953854
17 January 2025
People with their dogs wait for the blessing in front of the Capuchin Church in Molfetta, Italy, on January 17, 2025. Now in its 24th year, the blessing of animals is among the most established traditions of the city of Molfetta. Traditionally, citizens gather at the Church of the Most Holy Crucifix (Church of the Capuchins), bringing with them domestic, barnyard, and stable animals (lambs, calves, horses, and farm animals) to participate in the festive ceremony in honor of the hermit saint. The rite has essentially peasant origins, but economic and social changes alter customs, so today mostly pet animals are led for the blessing.
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#11953861
17 January 2025
People with their dogs wait for the blessing in front of the Capuchin Church in Molfetta, Italy, on January 17, 2025. Now in its 24th year, the blessing of animals is among the most established traditions of the city of Molfetta. Traditionally, citizens gather at the Church of the Most Holy Crucifix (Church of the Capuchins), bringing with them domestic, barnyard, and stable animals (lambs, calves, horses, and farm animals) to participate in the festive ceremony in honor of the hermit saint. The rite has essentially peasant origins, but economic and social changes alter customs, so today mostly pet animals are led for the blessing.
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#11953862
17 January 2025
People with their dogs wait for the blessing in front of the Capuchin Church in Molfetta, Italy, on January 17, 2025. Now in its 24th year, the blessing of animals is among the most established traditions of the city of Molfetta. Traditionally, citizens gather at the Church of the Most Holy Crucifix (Church of the Capuchins), bringing with them domestic, barnyard, and stable animals (lambs, calves, horses, and farm animals) to participate in the festive ceremony in honor of the hermit saint. The rite has essentially peasant origins, but economic and social changes alter customs, so today mostly pet animals are led for the blessing.
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#11953855
17 January 2025
The friar blesses pets in front of the Capuchin Church in Molfetta, Italy, on January 17, 2025. Now in its 24th year, the blessing of animals is among the most established traditions in the city of Molfetta. Traditionally, citizens gather at the Church of the Most Holy Crucifix (Church of the Capuchins), bringing domestic, barnyard, and stable animals (lambs, calves, horses, and farm animals) to participate in the festive ceremony in honor of the hermit saint. The rite has peasant origins, but economic and social changes have altered customs, so today mostly pet animals are led for the blessing.
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#11953856
17 January 2025
The friar blesses pets in front of the Capuchin Church in Molfetta, Italy, on January 17, 2025. Now in its 24th year, the blessing of animals is among the most established traditions in the city of Molfetta. Traditionally, citizens gather at the Church of the Most Holy Crucifix (Church of the Capuchins), bringing domestic, barnyard, and stable animals (lambs, calves, horses, and farm animals) to participate in the festive ceremony in honor of the hermit saint. The rite has peasant origins, but economic and social changes have altered customs, so today mostly pet animals are led for the blessing.
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#11953857
17 January 2025
The friar blesses pets in front of the Capuchin Church in Molfetta, Italy, on January 17, 2025. Now in its 24th year, the blessing of animals is among the most established traditions in the city of Molfetta. Traditionally, citizens gather at the Church of the Most Holy Crucifix (Church of the Capuchins), bringing domestic, barnyard, and stable animals (lambs, calves, horses, and farm animals) to participate in the festive ceremony in honor of the hermit saint. The rite has peasant origins, but economic and social changes have altered customs, so today mostly pet animals are led for the blessing.
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#11953858
17 January 2025
The friar blesses pets in front of the Capuchin Church in Molfetta, Italy, on January 17, 2025. Now in its 24th year, the blessing of animals is among the most established traditions in the city of Molfetta. Traditionally, citizens gather at the Church of the Most Holy Crucifix (Church of the Capuchins), bringing domestic, barnyard, and stable animals (lambs, calves, horses, and farm animals) to participate in the festive ceremony in honor of the hermit saint. The rite has peasant origins, but economic and social changes have altered customs, so today mostly pet animals are led for the blessing.
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#11953859
17 January 2025
The friar blesses pets in front of the Capuchin Church in Molfetta, Italy, on January 17, 2025. Now in its 24th year, the blessing of animals is among the most established traditions in the city of Molfetta. Traditionally, citizens gather at the Church of the Most Holy Crucifix (Church of the Capuchins), bringing domestic, barnyard, and stable animals (lambs, calves, horses, and farm animals) to participate in the festive ceremony in honor of the hermit saint. The rite has peasant origins, but economic and social changes have altered customs, so today mostly pet animals are led for the blessing.
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#11953860
17 January 2025
The friar blesses pets in front of the Capuchin Church in Molfetta, Italy, on January 17, 2025. Now in its 24th year, the blessing of animals is among the most established traditions in the city of Molfetta. Traditionally, citizens gather at the Church of the Most Holy Crucifix (Church of the Capuchins), bringing domestic, barnyard, and stable animals (lambs, calves, horses, and farm animals) to participate in the festive ceremony in honor of the hermit saint. The rite has peasant origins, but economic and social changes have altered customs, so today mostly pet animals are led for the blessing.
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